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Coach Dreams

Marca
Coach
3.95 de 5
1,365 votos

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Descripción

Coach Dreams by Coach is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2020, this composition was created by Antoine Maisondieu, Natalie Gracia-Cetto, Olivier Pescheux and Shyamala Maisondieu. The top notes evoke fruits, pear and bitter orange; the heart reveals the presence of gardenia and cactus flower; while the base notes settle on a bed of ambroxan and woody notes.

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  • Invierno 8.7%
  • Primavera 43%
  • Verano 33%
  • Otoño 16%
  • Día 83%
  • Noche 17%

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Comunidad

1,365 votos

  • Positivo 73%
  • Neutral 16%
  • Negativo 11%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 3 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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16 reseñas

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  • Delicate, elegant, and very floral. The scent is nice, but it’s not my style. I like Coach NY much more, which is very different. This one has a subtle trail and lasts about 2 or 3 hours.

  • Delicate and elegant, very floral. The scent is nice, though it’s not really my thing. I prefer Coach NY, which is in a league of its own. This one has a subtle trail and lasts about 2 to 3 hours.

  • Coach Dreams is cheerful, sparkling, vibrant… very vibrant! As soon as it came out, I went looking for it. Sip, it was a blind buy. I took the risk that I might not like it, but it was worth it; my nose loved it from day one. I have more perfumes in my vanity that don’t resemble this one. I’ve sold others because they didn’t convince me like this one 👆🏼😊🙈. If you’re looking for something that leaves a trail when you walk: this one. If you want it to stay in someone’s memory: this one. If you want people to ask ‘what perfume are you wearing?’: this one 🥰. I love putting it in my hair; when people walk behind me, they ask what it is 🙈❣🙊. For those who don’t know, it doesn’t resemble Juicy by Juicy Couture, any Michael Kors, any Cartier, or Perfect by Marc Jacobs (appalling, I had to get rid of it 😝). My favourite was Ed Hardy Love & Skills (the pink one), but after a while of not using it, I stopped liking it. I was gifted it ten years ago for special occasions… I stopped liking it; it just smells like sugar turrón 😐😔🤧. This perfume has style, presence and personality. It’s for women aged 25 to over 40 😊😊👌🏼🥰💫❣. I’m about to buy a second bottle 🙊🙈😂.

  • Vivian Spectre

    It’s quite floral and herbal with a sweet touch, aimed at younger people. It has that strong sweet note (it’s not caramel, it’s synthetic) but it’s noticeable. Better to spray it on clothes than skin; it’s more apparent and lasts longer. It’s not my style; it’s a love-hate relationship: rich at times, overwhelming at others. The opening is very strong, but the dry-down is clean, like shampoo. Better for spring or autumn; in the fresh air it gives a lovely touch, but in the heat it becomes overwhelming.

  • Caught out by a surprise with Dreams Sunset and ended up buying the original Coach Dreams. I’m currently in a bit of an internal debate: I can’t quite decide which I like more, but for now, I’m sticking with this one. It’s floral and green. The opening is pure gardenia and cactus; that fresh yet creamy green scent lasts all day. I detect bitter orange until the perfume warms on the skin, where the orange and fruity notes round off what could otherwise be a very sharp aroma. It’s very clean and I loved it straight after a shower. The undisputed star is the gardenia: damp, as if just woken up, and extremely creamy. The milky accord is very present, even more so than in Dream Sunset, which has a sorbet note. The woody notes come and go. Coach says it smells like a ‘Joshua tree’ from the Mojave Desert. I don’t detect ambroxan, nor is it sweet. Coach Dreams really captures that Californian vibe of nonchalance and style. It takes desert notes, wraps them in gardenia, and becomes spring-like, sparkling and jovial. Longevity on skin is over 12 hours and on clothes too. The trail is moderate but projects just as strongly. My mother, a huge gardenia fan, was almost going to steal it from me. I’ll have to buy her one for May. Edit: Now I know why I liked it so much. It smells identical to my beloved Nivea Intensive Regenerating Cream, and it doesn’t resemble the original Nivea scent much. It has a dustier touch, but it’s the same smell. What joy.

  • I was pleasantly surprised by Dreams Sunset and ended up buying the original Coach Dreams. Now I’m torn: which do I like more? This one wins. It’s floral and green. The opening is gardenia and cactus—a fresh yet creamy green that lasts throughout the fragrance. I catch the bitter orange as the perfume warms on the skin; combined with the fruity notes, it softens the cactus’s sharpness. It smells very clean. I wore it after a shower and it was a hit. The star is the gardenia: damp, freshly awakened, and creamy. The milky accord is very present, even more so than in Dream Sunset (which smells like sorbet). The woody notes come and go. Coach says it smells like the ‘Joshua tree’ of the Mojave desert; I don’t detect ambroxan or sweetness. It conveys that Californian vibe of nonchalance and style. It takes desert notes, wraps them in gardenia, and becomes spring-like, sparkling and cheerful. It lasts over 12 hours on skin and clothes. The trail is moderate but projects strongly. My mother, a huge gardenia fan, almost took the bottle. I’ll have to gift her one. Edit: Now I know why I loved it so much. It smells identical to Nivea Intensive Regeneration cream, which I adore and which doesn’t smell exactly like the original. It has a dustier touch, but it’s the same scent. What joy.

  • I fell in love with it the moment I applied it to my skin. Ideal for summer because I can clearly smell its white flowers; on my skin, it smells identical to jasmine. It’s a very feminine fragrance suitable for all ages.

  • I fell in love the moment I applied it. Ideal for summer thanks to those white flowers; on my skin, it smells like jasmine. Very feminine and suitable for all ages.

  • Smells exactly like the Barbie Tropical from the 90s, the one that came with the real mini bottle. Perhaps that’s where my habit of splashing out on perfumes comes from, hahaha.

  • Princessmar

    In one word: feminine. It’s floral, but with sweet flowers, nothing of the typical whites, neroli, or ylang-ylang. It smells clean and evolves into something creamy, like old soap, transporting me to Bridgerton; all girly yet sensual, I love that vibe. It reminds me of my Cacharel Scarlett from my teens, though that was sweeter and more torridly romantic; here, I prefer the Bridgerton style. It lasts on clothes for days, smells clean, the trail is moderate, you can detect it in the hair when passing by, and the projection is good. Would I buy it again? No, not because it’s ugly, but because it doesn’t captivate me. If you like flowers, it’s worth buying blind.

  • Princessmar

    In a word: feminine. It’s floral with sweet flowers, not the typical white florals devoid of neroli or ylang-ylang. It smells clean and evolves into something creamy, like an old-fashioned soap. It transports me to Bridgerton; all girly yet sensual, I love that vibe. It reminds me of Cacharel’s Scarlett, which I wore as a teenager inspired by Gone with the Wind, though that was sweeter with a turbulent love story; I prefer the Bridgerton style, haha. In conclusion, it lasts, is detectable on clothes for days, smells clean, has a moderate trail (agreeing with those who say it’s noticeable in hair if someone passes by), and has good projection. Would I buy it again? No… not because it’s ugly, but because it doesn’t captivate me. It’s a safe blind buy if you like florals.

  • A cheerful, floral scent that I adore, especially the gardenia. It feels incredibly creamy. When the seller tested it, two people came over to ask what smelled so delicious. Best of all is its longevity: it lingers on clothes the next day and lasts 9 to 12 hours on skin. One of the few fragrances I’ve genuinely loved in a long time.

  • A super cheerful perfume, featuring flowers like gardenia that I adore, with a creamy texture. When I tried it in-store, two people came up to ask about the scent. The best part is that it lasts a long time: 9 to 12 hours on skin and on clothes the next day. One of the very few I’ve genuinely liked in years.

  • My girlfriend and I absolutely loved it. The only drawback is that on our skin it doesn’t last very long, though a few extra sprays might extend it. A real luxury for summer, yet surprisingly versatile thanks to its woody notes.

  • Perfect for hot weather; reminiscent of Boucheron’s Quatre but with more florals. Discreet, feminine, and leaves a soft trail. It lasts 6-7 hours on my skin; given the price here, I can easily reapply if needed.