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Celebrate N.O.W.
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Celebrate N.O.W. by Escada is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2017, this composition features a top note of ginger, a heart of magnolia, and a base of vanilla, tonka bean, and cinnamon. The creation is signed by perfumer Olivier Cresp.
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Adorable. Simply. Roses, roses, and more roses. Fresh but velvety on the skin. Excellent longevity on skin and clothes. Wonderful floral shower. I already have it and I’m fascinated by it.
Celebrate Now is lovely. It’s light, airy, feminine, and very romantic; sweet yet spicy with a touch of freshness. What stands out most is the magnolia sprinkled with cinnamon and ginger and the sweetness of the pineapple. Some websites list notes that aren’t here, such as pineapple, rose, anise, and rice pudding, which gives it that rich creaminess. So far, everything from Escada has fascinated me. If you see it around, don’t hesitate to try it; it’s delicious and although it’s sweet, it has a different touch to current trends. The only ‘but’ is that its longevity is moderate and the trail is faint.
It smells like baby vomit, full stop. I don’t like it at all.
It smells like baby vomit to me, exactly. I hate it.
To be honest, Celebrate isn’t remarkable; I couldn’t make a lasting olfactory impression. However, it carries Escada’s jubilant stamp: sweet, fruity, and very floral, where ginger, magnolia, cinnamon, vanilla, and tonka bean stand out. It has a spicy halo that gives it character. I bought it just to have it as a novelty in my collection.
It suits me perfectly. It’s a sweet floral blend where magnolia takes the lead, with vanilla, cinnamon and tonka bean gradually seeping in to give it a spicy yet soft touch. I don’t detect the ginger. It’s not cloying; on my skin it reads more floral and the intensity fades over time; the only thing it lacks is some punch. I simply adore that little hint of cinnamon. It’s not the world’s masterpiece, but it’s lovely and worth it. I fell in love with it straight away because of the cinnamon and magnolia. It’s super versatile; I can’t think of an occasion where it would fail. Plus, my twenty-year-old sister is absolutely obsessed with it; she’s already caught me several times sneaking into my room to steal a spritz xD. It’s brilliant for autumn, winter and spring, and with moderation it could work in summer too. I see no age limit.
I liked it. It’s pleasant, a floral and sweet blend. What stands out most is the magnolia, with the vanilla, cinnamon, and tonka bean gradually appearing, giving it a spicy yet sweet but very soft touch. I don’t detect the ginger. It’s not cloying; on my skin, it’s more floral with the magnolia taking the lead. The intensity fades gradually; I’d say it lacks punch. It has a spicy note from the cinnamon that I love. It’s not the eighth wonder of the world, but it’s lovely and worth trying. I absolutely love cinnamon and magnolia; it was instant love at first sniff. It’s versatile; I can’t think of an occasion where it would look bad. My 20-year-old sister is obsessed with it; I’ve even seen her sneak into my room to spray it on xD. It suits autumn, winter, and spring; since it’s not overly sweet, it could work in summer with moderation. I don’t see an age limit.
Very feminine and youthful, even romantic. Unfortunately, the longevity on my skin is very poor, lasting a maximum of two hours before it disappears completely, requiring multiple reapplications. The trail is weak, projecting for only 20-30 minutes if it’s hot. It’s a shame because the magnolia and vanilla blend is very pleasant. I don’t detect the ginger in any phase; the cinnamon and tonka bean barely appear at the end. I like it, but I wouldn’t buy it again.
A very feminine, youthful and romantic fragrance. The truth is, the longevity on my skin is very poor; it lasts about two hours and then nothing, requiring several reapplications. Its trail is weak, barely twenty minutes or half an hour if it’s hot. It’s a shame because the combination of magnolia and vanilla is very pleasant. I don’t detect the ginger in any phase. The cinnamon and tonka bean appear very faintly at the end without really standing out. I like it, but I wouldn’t buy it again.
A ‘pretty girl’ perfume, practical and youthful. The kind I’d wear to the supermarket with jeans and a basic tee. It doesn’t smell spicy: the ginger and cinnamon aren’t present. It’s basically sweet, fresh magnolia. The vanilla doesn’t stand out on its own; there’s just one sweet flower. For those who like scents like Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet or Versace Bright Crystal. Low longevity, about four hours, and a weak trail.
I don’t know what to say; it’s basically magnolia, white floral, and vanilla. It sounds very generic, but if you’re unsure what to wear in spring, it could be an option. A bit childish, more suitable for teenagers.