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Emporio Armani In Love With You
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Emporio Armani In Love With You by Giorgio Armani is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2019, this composition features raspberry, blackcurrant and sour cherry (guinda) in the top notes; rose, jasmine and absinthe in the heart; and patchouli in the base.
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What a beautiful perfume! Definitely for romantic, innocent, cheerful and pretty girls. For now it smells very tender; they believe any man who gifts this to a girl will remember it forever.
Its scent is very similar to CH by Carolina Herrera, but with red berries instead of citrus. They share common notes: rose, patchouli and white flowers. The patchouli is quite noticeable, along with the raspberry, cherry and touch of rose.
It’s a lovely, sweet and charming perfume. You can detect the cherries, patchouli and rose. It’s not memorable but certainly pleasant. In their opinion, they still prefer Because it’s YOU (2017) over In Love with YOU (2019).
They find it delicious, youthful, cheerful, and lovely. It’s sensual yet tender. However, it doesn’t stand out among other gourmands of the season; it feels refined but lacks anything unique. It reminds them very much of LVEB. It’s a decent option.
They find it too strong; the patchouli note gave them a headache on first try. It’s not for them, even if others enjoy it. They don’t like wearing it, although it sits beautifully on the skin.
At first, it has a bitter touch with prominent red fruit notes, but over time it becomes sweet, warm, and very pleasant. It has excellent fixative properties; they showered and it still lingered. They love it!
They find it very strong and sweet, typical of winter. At first, it gives them a headache, though it softens with time. You can detect the patchouli and cherries, but they wouldn’t buy it again.
To me it smells very synthetic, especially at the start. Then the fruits drop in intensity and give way to patchouli and absinthe. I don’t know if it’s just with me, but something breaks the harmony; I think it’s the absinthe. I can’t see how it integrates into this fruity scene; it’s like oil and water that don’t blend. It seems to have two scenes that don’t understand each other. On the plus side, the longevity is good. If you like it, it’s worth the investment.
To them, it smells very synthetic, especially at first. Later, the fruit notes fade, giving way to patchouli and absinthe. They feel the absinthe disrupts the harmony; it doesn’t blend with the fruity elements, like oil and water that refuse to mix. It feels like two fragrances that don’t understand each other. On the plus side, the longevity is good. If you like it, it’s worth it.
I was given a sample and didn’t like it. The opening is very strong, the scent a bit artificial and quite masculine. It does have good longevity and projection, though. On the plus side, over time it evolves into something less intense and more pleasant. Still, I won’t wear it because I find it heavy and it suggests nothing to me.
They tried the sample and didn’t take to it. The opening is brutal, smelling very artificial and distinctly masculine. The longevity and sillage are top-notch, but it softens over time and becomes more bearable. Still, they’ve ruled it out as they find it too cloying and it evokes nothing for them.
Very potent aroma at first, but it doesn’t last long. There’s a point of sweetness I can’t identify and I don’t like how it settles on my skin. It was a gift and I’ll use it because I don’t dislike it, although it will be a perfume I won’t buy.
It’s a perfume that comes out very intense, as if it were caramelised; I assume that’s due to the cherry. Then it settles and fades until only the strawberry remains. Personally, I find it much more intense, surely because the patchouli intensifies it and makes it distinct from its predecessor. Its longevity is very good, much greater than the previous version. However, its dry-down wasn’t great; over the hours, it distorted until it became an earthy patchouli scent. I still prefer the original version!
It comes out very intense, caramelised, I assume due to the cherry. Then it settles and drops until only the strawberry remains, which I notice is much more intense; I’m sure it’s the patchouli that intensifies it and makes it different from its predecessor. The longevity is very good, much greater than the previous one. The dry-down on my skin wasn’t great: over the hours it distorted until it became an earthy patchouli scent. I still prefer the original version.
The opening is the youthful version of Nuit Trésor, and the dry-down is Black Opium. That’s all there is to it.
It doesn’t kill me with love, but I think it’s nice and pretty, and I picked it up on offer, so it came cheap. It’s a fairly good blind buy, but it’s more of the same sweet gourmands that are already plentiful; at some point, it reminded me of Jessica Simpson’s Fancy, only this one smells more vanilla-like, like marshmallow, and is lighter. This Armani has moderate sillage and lasts about four hours; I liked it, but I’m not sure if I’ll buy it again.
I bought it because it was supposedly a gourmand similar to Black Opium, but the truth is the exact opposite. The opening is floral and sweet, but once it touches my skin, it becomes very spiced in a bad way. It smells of incense; I think the absinthe and patchouli are playing a bad trick on me. I blame my pH. I wouldn’t buy it again but I’m keeping it just for the collection.
I bought it thinking it would be a gourmand like Black Opium, but it’s the exact opposite. The opening is floral and sweet, but once it touches my skin it turns into a spiced scent, in a bad way. It smells of incense; perhaps the absinthe and patchouli play a bad trick on me. I blame my pH. I wouldn’t buy it again, but I keep it for the collection.
Dear In Love With You by Emporio Armani, it’s hard for them to believe you don’t carry chocolate, praline or caramel, as that’s the main aroma on your skin: a brown, caramelised gourmand sweetness. They don’t think it’s the same as La Nuit Tresor, but they follow the same line. They consider it perfect for cold days because it’s so sweet and spiced. They hope to meet you again when the thermometer drops. It’s been a pleasure getting to know you.
Dearest In Love With You by Emporio Armani, I can’t believe you don’t carry chocolate, praline, or caramel, as that’s the main aroma that stands out on my skin—a brown, caramelised gourmand sweetness. I don’t think you resemble La Nuit Trésor, but you’re on the same line. I consider you perfect for cold days given how sweet and spiced you are, so I think it’s only fair that we meet again when the thermometer drops. It has been a pleasure to get to know you.
I agree with those who say it smells gourmand; wow, I think that’s why I liked it so much. At first, the cherry is very noticeable, and as it dries down, the wild berries appear. After two hours, the raspberries and absinthe take centre stage, with the patchouli adding punch; I’m not sure if the jasmine is being overshadowed by the cherry notes or if they share the sweetness.
A scent that doesn’t fascinate me; on my skin, it’s quite caramelised and has an alcoholic smell. The good thing is it lasts about six hours, which is quite enough for me.
Edit: I tried it again today with a better mindset and actually liked it more now. It’s super sweet and potent, definitely not for everyone and certainly not a blind buy, but it has won me over. At first, I didn’t love it; it made me sad because it smelled of patchouli, my least favourite note, just like in Mugler’s Angel. I’ll give it more chances in the hope of catching the scent, otherwise, I’ll have to remove it from my collection 🙁
Nothing like the original: the patchouli and wood are very noticeable; the concept of love is missing. I don’t understand how they approached the idea, perhaps it’s a toxic love, like Beauty and the Beast but more on the beast side. It lacks a youthful aura, smelling spiced and heavy. It’s a strange, discordant flanker, out of tune, as if it got lost on the way. I’m sorry little perfume, but I can’t recommend it; it’s terrible for me, different but not special.
Nothing at all to do with the original; the patchouli and wood notes are far too prominent, losing the concept of love. Instead, it smells toxic, like Beauty and the Beast but focused entirely on the Beast. There’s no youthful aura; it’s spiced and heavy. An odd, off-key flanker, as if it got lost on the way. I’m sorry, little perfume, but it’s terrible for me. It’s different, but not special.
It was a compulsive purchase during the pandemic. A frontal collision against a wall upon discovering this so complex fragrance. After months, I applied it again with anger and it resulted in a disgusting aroma. That impulsiveness almost made me faint; the intensity of the opening notes gave me a headache of proportions. A few hours later, incredibly, it was not one or two people who approached to praise it. It remains semi-vetted for me, but I learned that it must be used with extreme moderation. Those who like these extreme options should not hesitate to acquire it, as it is worth the initial shock to then enjoy it.
It is a pity the performance on my skin. I bought it due to the excellent reviews where they say it is a bomb. I love the fruity opening, but it projects a maximum of 15 minutes at a distance and lasts about two hours on skin at close range. I do not think it has been reformulated; my batch is from 2020. It is sad because it is not economical. Update: although I do not change my opinion on the performance, I was surprised when I received compliments without even feeling it. Although it is soft, I think it has good projection.
It is one of my favourites; I use it several times. At first it smells of red fruits, then it leaves that somewhat pronounced patchouli, but it does not bother me (although I am not a lover). In Love With You lives up to its name, it is strong like the feeling of loving. Its trail is strong to moderate, it lasts me about 7 hours and on clothes up to 2 days. It is boosted with Into The Night by BBW and its body cream.
One of my favourites, I use it regularly. At first it smells of red fruits, then that slightly marked patchouli comes through, but it doesn’t bother me (even though I’m not a fan). In Love With You lives up to its name: it’s as strong as the feeling for the one you love. The trail is strong to moderate, lasting about seven hours and up to two days on clothes. It works better if you combine it with Into The Night by BBW and their body cream.
The first time I smelled it, without looking at the notes, I thought it had coffee and spices, because I felt it was alcoholic like the Black Opium. I bought it to test it in detail and a praline mixed with a liqueur appeared. Seeing the notes surprised me: I do not feel red fruits or flowers on the skin, but rather a sweet and potent liqueur. It is a fragrance for cold weather, for the grey winter days.
Very similar to La Nuit de Tresor. Both have excellent longevity and projection.
The first spray, without even reading the notes, I swore it was coffee and spices, with that energised kick of Black Opium. When I bought it to test it properly, a praline with liquor emerged. Finally, I checked the notes and was shocked: on my skin there are no red fruits or flowers, just a sweet, potent liquor. It’s the perfect fragrance for the cold, for those grey winter days.
Very similar to La Nuit de l’Absolu. Both have excellent longevity and projection.
Could it be that mine is damaged? It only smells like Pink Sugar with patchouli, nothing more. It is a scent without harmony, I do not understand anything and I do not like it a bit.
Too much patchouli, red fruits, and an alcoholic base that initially gave me a terrible headache. I did not like it at all, as it is from the LVEB and La Nuit de Tresor line, which are more mature perfumes. I have read that it has good longevity, but unfortunately, I did not have the same luck; after an hour and a half, there were no traces left. I do not know if my bottle has some fault.
Red fruits and alcohol at the start. This perfume is exquisite and transforms on the skin over time, like the good ones. Within minutes a dark caramel appears, which I love. It’s more complex than it seems and has earned me many compliments.
Red fruits and alcohol at the start. This exquisite perfume transforms on the skin and over time, like the good ones. Within minutes, a dark caramel aroma appears, which I love. It is more complex than it appears and has received many compliments.
The only good thing is the longevity, which is incredible. However, with my pH, the patchouli intensifies too much and the dry-down smells like a lady’s perfume; the cherries and raspberries are noticeable. It is elegant and has a ‘lady with money’ scent. Perhaps a patchouli fanatic might like it more, but for me, it is a resounding no.
Patchouli and wood with an insistence of overripe red fruits and flowers that seem to annoy. It took me out of my comfort zone upon testing: alcoholic and dense, with a chocolatey phase of dark chocolate for cold weather. On skin, it’s a different story, distinct from Because It’s You but with the style of Olympea Legend. Depending on the skin, it can be an exclusive and intoxicating aroma, a possessive love that is interesting.