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Black Perfecto by La Petite Robe Noire Eau de Toilette Florale
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Black Perfecto by La Petite Robe Noire Eau de Toilette Florale by Guerlain is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2018, this composition was created by Thierry Wasser and Delphine Jelk. The top notes are rose water; the heart notes are pink rose, red rose and almond; the base notes are leather, black tea and black musk.
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I own it; I bought it straight when it launched this winter. Although it’s an eau de toilette, it lasts about eight hours. It’s rare: masculine, androgynous, and feminine all at once. Spicy yet fresh; black tea is noticeable at the start, then the leather delivers a delicious musk. You can feel the quality of the raw materials. It’s distinct, captivating, harmonious, and has attitude. Whoever wears it projects sincerity and good taste.
It’s the Petite Robe Noir but with a powerful trail. I don’t know how Guerlain blended the earlier notes with leather without losing the original scents. Phenomenal for this autumn and winter; highly recommended.
Rose, Almond, Leather: the three most relevant notes of the perfume, ranked from highest to lowest in terms of intensity. This version lacks the patchouli and woods that made its predecessor so narcotic and dark. This version is a more relaxed ‘rose’, but without losing character and mystery. A sweetish almond note that doesn’t reach cloying levels, flirting with a soft but very present leather. Perhaps for many people this version will still seem strong, but for me, anyone who liked the idea of the first Black Perfecto but found it too scandalous should give this version a chance. This new offer is interesting, especially considering what is available on the mass market, although in my personal opinion Guerlain should already stop the ‘La Petite Robe Noire’ series and direct itself towards something else.
This is excellent! The ecclesiastical shapes of the bottle contrast in an strangely effective way with the printed graphic, playing very well with the concept of ‘perfect black’. I liked it much more than its older sibling (since in this flanker I didn’t detect the licorice), and the opening is extraordinary, like a reinterpretation of Declaration d’Un Soir. Already in the drydown, it’s practically Black Perfecto dry for that acidic cherry (under my nose, very similar to Dior Addict Eau Delice). Its note pyramid is a composition that promised beauty with eyes closed and delivers. As for performance, it doesn’t leave the formula: explosive opening to become low sillage, clearly perceptible close to the skin. And since there are rumours it’s being discontinued, you can get it at an excellent price in perfumeries, a real bargain.
Black Perfecto Florale is one of my favourite fragrances. It starts with a wonderful rose mixing with the sweetness of almonds and leather. This narcotic combination is very sophisticated, it doesn’t resemble anything known, it’s unique. I don’t know why they categorised it within the Le Petit Robe… saga; my opinion is that it’s totally different from the colourful dresses. It’s perfect, distinguished, extraordinary, like a moonless night in a rose garden, and where a sweet praline is faintly perceived in the distance.
This is excellent! The ecclesiastical shapes of the bottle contrast surprisingly well with the printed graphic, playing on the concept of perfect black. I liked it more than its older brother (I didn’t detect the licorice here), and the opening is extraordinary, like a reinterpretation of Declaration d’un Soir. As it dries, it’s practically the Black Perfecto due to those acidic cherries. The pyramid promises beauty with eyes closed and delivers. In performance, it doesn’t leave the formula: an explosive opening that becomes a low sillage, clearly perceptible close to the skin. With rumours of being discontinued, they have it at an excellent price; a bargain.
Black Perfecto Florale is one of my favourite fragrances. It begins with a wonderful rose blending with the sweetness of almonds and leather. This narcotic combination is very sophisticated; it doesn’t resemble anything known; it’s unique. I don’t know why they categorised it in the Le Petit Robe saga; my opinion is that it’s totally different from the colourful dresses. It’s perfect, distinguished, extraordinary, like a moonless night in a rose garden where a sweet praliné is faintly perceived in the distance.
I adore this perfume; it’s my favourite within the Little Robe line, and I like almost all of them. Autumn and spring are the seasons where it shines. It contains, though not declared in its notes, cherries and licorice; the base is unmistakable, but the roses take the lead and have that powdery touch that categorises it as a Guerlain in an unmistakable way. I also like the Black Perfecto EDP, but this one has won my heart more.
For an EDT, it’s quite strong and long-lasting. On my skin, it smells similar to the classic; it seems to have licorice, it smells like it but doesn’t. The rose is very present and natural, but it activates with heat. There’s a hint of green almond, a bit of green tea. It has the DNA of the Petite Noirs… it’s for winter, it’s intense, with high sillage, it’s sweet, and seems like an EDP. If you like the Petite Robe Noire line, it’s a safe purchase.
I have both, this one and Black Perfecto. This highlights the rose, but not that heavy, musky rose; rather, it’s sweet, fresh, and sparkling. The undeclared cherry is the main support that makes these roses special; the leather acts as a gentle custodian. At certain points, it smells like liqueur, like a rose and cherry liqueur. It’s bright, sweet, and luminous; a scent that makes you feel happy. When I wear it, my thirteen-year-old son says, ‘You’ve put that perfume on,’ and comes closer to smell it.
I own both, this one and Black Perfecto. This one features an emphasis on rose, but not that heavy, powdery rose; instead, it’s sweet, fresh, and sparkling. In my opinion, the undeclared cherry is the main support that makes these roses so special; the leather acts as a gentle custodian. At certain points, it smells like a liqueur, if there were a rose and cherry liqueur… it’s bright, sweet, and luminous, a scent that makes you feel happy. When I wear it, my 13-year-old son says: ‘you’ve put on that perfume’ and comes closer to smell… haha!
I still have the shopping bag from the perfumerie where I bought it, and I can still smell its leather and rose scent. I love it, and I’m a man. Greetings from Argentina.
I still have the bag from the perfumerie where I bought it, and I can still smell the leather and roses. I love it and I’m a man; greetings from Argentina.
The dominant note is rose, with almond and a touch of leather also standing out. It’s very similar to another in the Petite Robe Noire line, the green one (Ma Robe Pétales). I’d say extremely similar. It has moderate sillage. It arrived today, so I’m still testing the longevity.
Without a doubt, this is my favourite from the LPRN line. I liked the original but it didn’t win me over; Black Perfecto seemed attractive but heavy on the skin. When I found this EDT offer, I read the reviews and got it right. It’s a friendlier version where the original DNA is evident, even though cherry and licorice aren’t listed. To me, it smells of cherry, leather, roses, and almond; the licorice is subtle but there. It’s creamy and blended; you can’t tell where one note ends and another begins, though occasionally you clearly perceive specific ones. As it dries, it reminds me greatly of the EDP original. It will shine in autumn and spring, but it’s also wearable in cool summer or winter. It’s versatile and I’m delighted. Moderate-to-high trail and nine hours of longevity; excellent for an EDT. I love the black, opaque bottle; rock aesthetic with classic design, studded cap, and the bee-adorned rose. Guerlain’s formula is indisputable quality. Scent 8.5/10, Longevity 8.5/10, Sillage 8.5/10, Value for money 8.5/10, Versatility 9/10, Packaging 10/10. Would I buy it again? Yes.
Without a doubt, this is my favourite from the LPRN line. I always liked the original but it never won me over; Black Perfecto seemed attractive but felt heavy and difficult to understand on my skin. When I found this EDT offer and read the reviews, I hit the jackpot. It’s a friendlier version of Black Perfecto with the same DNA, even though cherry and licorice aren’t listed. To me, it smells of cherry, leather, roses, and almond; the licorice is very subtle but definitely there. It’s creamy and wonderfully blended, with no clear boundary between notes, though occasionally a distinct burst arrives. In the drydown, it closely resembles the original EDP. It shines in autumn and spring, but also works in summer if it’s not too hot, on cool nights, and even in winter. It’s very versatile and I’m delighted. The moderate-to-high sillage and 9-hour longevity on skin are excellent for an EDT. The black opaque bottle is beautiful, with a rocker aesthetic, classic design, studded cap, and the bee-and-rose motif. I love it. Guerlain’s formula quality is indisputable. Scent 8.5/10, Longevity 8.5/10, Sillage 8.5/10, Value for money 8.5/10, Versatility 9/10, Packaging 10/10. Would I buy it again? Yes.
Bought it blindly based on reviews and price. I expected something more voluptuous given the ingredients, but it smells like a pleasant hair product. It has a sweet and acidic evolution, somewhat opaque to rose, reminiscent of a soft raspberry caramel. It doesn’t feel very adult, although the drydown is interesting: a blackberry gummy scent, slightly alluring but childish.
I gave it many chances, but it just doesn’t suit my pH.
Totally agree with Taurien.
Of all the black dresses, the Black Perfecto is the most sophisticated; this EDT floral is very feminine, bold, and elegant. Many intense, warm, juicy, and alcoholic roses, far from acidic, distant, powdery, or boring roses. The black musk and leather give it firmness and determination to the modern dynamic. It has a surprising balance and is very attractive. I have no regrets about the purchase; it’s very enjoyable and lasts well. It has strong character, significant body, and a defined, direct projection. Spectacular!
The start is a bit murky, but as it dries, it blooms: roses and leather in a strong musk like White Musk. The drier it gets, the more sophisticated it becomes, with the tea and almond emerging, plus a touch of acidic red fruit (for me, just acidity, no plum or other fruit). Fragrances describe it as amber-floral, but I don’t detect amber. I see it as fresh, dark, and spring-like, with body and a soft anise touch. What stands out most is the rose, the leather, and the almond (and almost the tea if you recognise it). It reminds me of Valentino Rock & Rose Couture, or as if Narciso’s Fleur Musk had red fruit acidity and the complexity of leather. I imagine a dark, mysterious rose garden. At first, it’s banal, but as it dries, it becomes complete, complex, and coquettish. In the trail, it reminds me of Juliette Has A Gun, but happier and sweeter. At first, I thought it was outdated and was scared, but once it’s completely dry, it’s beautiful: smooth roses, delicious almonds, and that sweet acidity (I even thought it was vanilla). A youthful and complex aura. Anecdote: once I wore a garment with the perfume in my bag, and every time I opened it, men would turn around. I think this scent could turn my park walk into a red carpet stroll.
I love it, although I still prefer the Black Perfecto from LPRN. This one smells spicier and floral at first, but then they equalise. I enjoy it greatly, although I notice it more the next day than half an hour after applying it. I don’t find it sensual or attractive, but rather childish, so I wear it during the day for myself.
It starts with a powerful, enveloping rose that softens on my skin after about thirty minutes, where the almond emerges to balance the florality with warmth. Then the leather emerges, leaving a rich and sophisticated base that lingers. It’s a unique transition from exuberant florality to a velvety touch, a complex fragrance. I’m worried it’s no longer on the official website; do you want to discontinue it? It would be a shame; they’re almost legendary despite being from 2017 and 2018.
My heart breaks knowing it will stop being made and that the few remaining bottles will disappear until it’s just a memory. It’s a gem distinct from the gourmand market: rose, cherry, and leather mixed exquisitely for a mysterious, dark, and elegant scent. The balance is stunning; nothing dominates, everything blends perfectly. In the dry-down, I notice a hint of honey, perhaps from the leather and black tea. The EDP has less cherry but more floral intensity at the start, then it evens out. Two incredible gems I’ll miss terribly if they don’t return.
It hurts not to have tried it sooner; I arrived two years ago thinking it was dispensable based on what I saw on Facebook, but I was wrong to snap it up from an obscure online store with only the last stock remaining. I’m a fan of the EDP, but here the rose is the absolute queen: chic, candied, bathed in tart cherry and exquisite leather, nothing like the Lancôme ones. It’s addictive and has personality. Although it’s 80% like the older sibling, its rose is a divine bomb. Excellent projection and longevity, 10/10; I hope it returns soon. 🙏
The rose smells lovely, sweet but balanced, and you can detect the cherry and almond notes. It’s a bit weak in projection and longevity, but I got it at an accessible price, so I have no complaints.
Sold it because I couldn’t afford to spend much and it wasn’t my favourite back then, but I miss it now. The leather made me let go, but I’m missing that cherry note. When I first opened my bag with it on, I didn’t notice it immediately, but the trail hit me: it was a delicious cherry, sweet but not like a cologne, more realistic and with an almond twist. I imagined everyone asking, ‘Did you smell that?’. I felt surprised, perhaps too young to know it wasn’t for me to keep, but it will come back one day. It was a hybrid between a body product and a gourmand, with a beautiful trail free of that leather I sensed up close. I’d love something like this if the leather note were halved.