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Feminin Pluriel
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Feminin Pluriel by Maison Francis Kurkdjian is a floral chypre fragrance for women. This creation was launched in 2014 and the nose behind this fragrance is Francis Kurkdjian.
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Here, the creator has recycled ideas from their work on Narciso For Her, particularly in the dry-down. The opening distils a very clear idea of a good, rich perfume. It has a very nice rose note. It lacks a hammered texture, having instead a certain airiness, as is common with this house. Regarding performance, by spraying it on clothes as well as skin, I could still smell it without issue for about eight hours.
Here, the creator recycles ideas from her previous work for Narciso For Her. It becomes more apparent as the perfume dries down. The opening smells like a good, rich perfume, with a very nice rose note. It lacks a harsh edge, instead having a typical house vibe. As for performance, with one spray on clothes and another on skin, I could still smell it without issue for about eight hours.
Feminin Pluriel by MFK is very feminine. On my skin, the iris stands out as the protagonist, followed by the rose. It has good sillage, not invasive but pleasant. As for longevity, I can still smell it after more than eight hours.
I’ve fallen in love with this perfume. I discovered it a year ago and keep it for special occasions because of the price, but it seems perfect for everyday wear, especially in winter and spring. I think the floral combination is very well executed and doesn’t become heavy or cloying. On the contrary: on my skin it smells very sophisticated and is very different from anything I’ve tried before.
I am in love with this perfume. I discovered it a year ago and keep it for special occasions due to the price, but it seems perfect for daily wear, especially in winter and spring. The floral combination is very well executed and doesn’t become heavy or cloying. On the contrary: on my skin it smells very sophisticated and is very different from anything I’ve tried before.
To be precise, it’s a blend of roses, iris and violets over vetiver. The result is sober, classic and slightly dry. It’s not a sparkling, youthful or cheerful rose; instead, it conveys elegance, maturity and good taste. It has good longevity and moderate projection. I liked it quite a bit, but I won’t buy it: I find it austere, it lacks sparkle and the price doesn’t tempt me.
A combination of roses, iris and violets over vetiver. The result is sober, classic and slightly dry. It’s not a sparkling or cheerful rose, but rather conveys elegance, maturity and good taste. It has good longevity and moderate projection. I liked it quite a bit, but I won’t be buying it; I find it too austere, it lacks a bit of sparkle, and the price doesn’t appeal to me.
An ultra-sophisticated, tempered and luminous floral. The magic lies in the combination of rose and violet, two very different scents that match perfectly, creating a characterful aroma that lasts a long time. I’m surprised the musk isn’t listed as an ingredient, as I can certainly smell it in the base. I like it very much; it reminds me a bit of Ralph Lauren Romance.
It’s a super-sophisticated, tempered and luminous floral. The magic lies in how the rose and violet work together; two very distinct scents that create a characterful floral aroma that lasts for hours. I’m surprised they don’t list musk, as it’s certainly in the base. I love it; it reminds me a little of Ralph Lauren’s Romance.
I am in love with this perfume. I discovered it a year ago and could only try it as a decant because it had been discontinued. Today I see it’s back on sale, but the liquid is a pale gold whereas it was pink before. Does anyone know if they have reformulated it?
One of the most beautiful and feminine fragrances from the brand. I’ve received many compliments on the elegance it conveys, something intrinsic to the chypre family. It’s not surprising, but it certainly doesn’t leave me indifferent. The sillage isn’t particularly wide, but a single wave of the wrist releases a burst of magic. It lasts all day on my skin. When I went looking for a refill, I found it out of stock everywhere, even the 200ml bottle. Recently they announced its return, but only in 70ml; however, I doubt I’ll buy it after being out of line for so long and the colour change—the reformulation is guaranteed. Furthermore, following the sale of the Maison, I don’t know if Francis Kurkdjian is still in charge. I don’t have easy access to the brand’s perfumes, so I’ll wait to see the new version. The issue of reformulations is ridiculous; they should ban the sale of peanuts because there are people who are allergic. Added note: I compared the ingredients of my bottle with the official website and the order as well as some components have changed.
I am completely blown away.
A floral bouquet that forms a perfect arrangement: valley lily, Florentine iris, Egyptian jasmine, Grasse rose, violet and orange blossom, all built over Indian vetiver and patchouli for depth. It’s very floral, green, cheerful and luminous; nothing powdery or overly sweet. Although it might sound generic, the blend is so well-crafted it’s collection-worthy, even if you’re not usually a fan of florals. I find it timeless. In the dry-down, the rose and orange blossom with patchouli stand out, delicate and easy to wear. Ideal for daily use or as a signature scent with discreet sophistication but presence. Good longevity and sillage. I absolutely loved it.