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Halston Classic

Marca
Halston
Bernard Chant
Perfumista
Bernard Chant
4.08 de 5
1,471 votos

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Descripción

Halston Classic by Halston is a chypre floral fragrance for women. Launched in 1975, the nose behind this composition is Bernard Chant. The top notes evoke green leaves, mint, peach, melon and bergamot; the heart unfolds calendula, carnation, cedar, lily root, ylang-ylang, rose and jasmine; while the base notes settle on oakmoss, vetiver, amber, incense, patchouli, sandalwood and musk.

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  • Invierno 30%
  • Primavera 19%
  • Verano 11%
  • Otoño 39%
  • Día 51%
  • Noche 49%

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  • Positivo 83%
  • Negativo 13%
  • Neutral 4.8%

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  • Azuritta with the new trend of fruity floral fragrances. Chypres of this type are usually seen as more masculine or unisex. I wear it and have received many good comments, although it takes some getting used to.

  • HALSTON CANCIÓN: Ride to Atlantis, the theme from ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’ by Marvin Hamslich. In the James Bond film, there’s a scene where Bond travels to Italy to meet the villain Stromberg, arriving in Sardinia. He is greeted by one of the henchwomen, Naomi (the beautiful Caroline Munro), in the bay, wearing a spectacular bikini. Since seeing that scene, I couldn’t doubt that Naomi was wearing Halston on her skin. Halston defines the disco era in Europe and the world. It is the quintessential floral chypre, that androgynous scent that made women mysterious. It is floral but wrapped in vetiver and incense, with oakmoss that gives it its masculine character. It is the image of the sexy woman who wears trousers and men’s clothing without sacrificing her femininity. It is a classic and must be tried in its original formula, as it is a victim of reformulations; the current Halston is a ghost of what this fabulous fragrance once was.

  • Yes, it was truly a pleasant, potent, and attractive fragrance, perfect for making an impression without being overwhelming. More fruity-floral than chypre, with a notable presence of sandalwood. At times, I liked it quite a bit; if I had owned it, I would have used it sporadically. However, I never considered it anything very special. Any masculine characteristics? I can’t picture it on a man. It seems more suited to women with an aggressive and standout attitude, those who, once they get their heart set on something, won’t stop until they achieve it, even in a bidding war for a blouse at a charity shop.

  • Pichikato

    It reminds me of my grandmother’s perfume, which had a strong character. It’s not for sweet girls having picnics in summer. It’s floral with sandalwood, incense, and perhaps a very subtle hint of melon, a powdery scent. Those who enjoy aromas like Maja will find similarities. I can’t imagine it on a man; it would be like a man wearing Maja, which sounds discordant. I agree with what I read: if you’re tired of sweet, girly perfumes, this is an excellent option. It boosts your dominatrix instinct. I don’t see it for the club, but rather for mature women who swap the nightlife for evenings with friends and want to be noticed when someone interesting walks by.

  • Without a doubt, the most herbal floral chypre I’ve ever tried. It has that seventies imprint with moss, green notes, and sandalwood, but Halston adds mint, incense, amber, and vetiver. Despite all that, the calendula is clearly noticeable. The peach and melon, almost undetectable, clash with the rest, creating a sweet-and-sour balance that isn’t easy to achieve. In short, it’s a narcotic herbal bomb. I love its herbal side, which becomes more powdery over time and reaches its best point. If you don’t like powerful herbal chypres, skip it; but if you’re adventurous, give it a try because it’s worth it.

  • VainillaDulce

    Another great classic. Halston was wonderful (it has been reformulated). It wasn’t a perfume for sweet little girls; it was the fragrance for women of high standing, great presence, and much character, in the style of María Félix and Marlene Dietrich. At first, I greatly appreciated its intense green and fruity notes, but after half an hour, the amber, sandalwood, moss, patchouli, a mix of woods, vetiver, and the only flower I could distinguish, the carnation, became clear. This perfume made me feel like a woman at 12 years old; I was the sensation with it. It lasted hours on my skin, and looking back, I’m surprised how, being so young, I wore such perfumes with such naturalness. Tragically, Halston is no longer even a whisper of what it once was.

  • VainillaDulce

    Another great classic. Halston was wonderful (it has been reformulated); it was a perfume not for sweet little girls, but the fragrance for women who walked with pride, with great presence and much character, in the style of María Félix and Marlene Dietrich. At first, I appreciated its green and fruity notes very much, very intense, but after half an hour, I could clearly smell the amber, sandalwood, moss, patchouli, a mixture of woods, vetiver, and the only flower I could distinguish was the carnation. This perfume made me feel like a woman at 12 years old; I was the sensation with such a unique aroma. It lasted hours on my skin and, looking back, I am surprised how, being small, I was capable of wearing such perfumes with such naturalness. Tragically, Halston is no longer even a breath of what it once was.

  • ANA BERTHA

    IT IS NOT A YOUTHFUL PERFUME. IT HAS AN ANCIENT PROFILE. IT IS A STRONG AND LONG-LASTING SCENT, WITH GREAT CLASS.

  • IT IS NOT A YOUTHFUL PERFUME. IT HAS AN ANCIENT PROFILE. IT IS A STRONG AND LONG-LASTING SCENT, WITH MUCH CLASS.

  • It is a mature perfume, very woody/green. Personally, it is very strong; I only use two sprays for the whole day. The bottle is impractical as you have to hold it with both hands to apply. The fragrance lasts practically all day and I live in a cold climate.

  • I bought it for its age and discovered I am an enthusiast of old perfumes. It did not disappoint me, but nor was it a great discovery. Perhaps for rough or coarse tastes, it does not feel sweet but strong in its woody aspects. I like it, but I do not love it. We get along better in cool climates; to date, I have not craved it in another season. It lasts tremendously; I get dizzy if I make a mistake on the day; to the point that I put on my drawer sweater at the office (I keep it as a desk fragrance). Perhaps we did not understand each other well; maybe it lacks leaving the four walls where I work? Perhaps one day I will be inspired to wear it beyond those walls and find another side that has remained in the drawer. Edit: I took it out of the drawer on a very hot day and it smells better. Powerful yet sweet, just like Aromatics Elixir, which I also tested on a sunny day and what a wonder it was!

  • I bought it for its vintage status; I discovered I was an enthusiast of old perfumes. It didn’t disappoint me, but it wasn’t a great discovery either. Perhaps for rough tastes it doesn’t feel sweet, but strong in its woody notes. I like it, but I don’t love it. We get along better in cool climates; to this day, I haven’t craved it in another season. It lasts tremendously; I get dizzy if I wear it on the wrong day, to the point where I put on my drawer sweater at the office as if it were office fragrance. Perhaps we didn’t understand each other well, or it lacks the ability to step out of the four walls where I work. Perhaps one day I’ll be inspired to wear it beyond those walls and find another side that has remained in the drawer. Edit: I wore it on a very hot day. It smells better. Potent yet sweet, just like Aromatics Elixir, which I also tried on a sunny day, and it was wonderful!

  • My mother wore this for years; I knew it well. I thought it had been discontinued until I spotted it in a perfumery recently. I suppose it’s been reformulated, but it remains an old classic. I’d love for someone knowledgeable to share more details. To be honest, I never liked it: it’s a very strong, intense chypre that shouts ‘I’m here and I’m not moving.’ Cedar, moss, amber, incense, and patchouli dominate everything, while the floral and fruity notes go unnoticed, swallowed up by the heavier accords. I never even tried it on; it didn’t appeal to me at all. I don’t invent stories or places I haven’t visited to force a pleasant impression – for that, watch the Halston series on Netflix. I’m simply reviewing the perfume: it’s a powerful scent from another era, relevant and successful, one our mothers knew. It’s not for everyone, don’t buy it blindly, don’t gift it without trying it first. To me, it doesn’t smell particularly good, and the bottle, with its lovely design history, now looks somewhat ordinary. Scent 7/10 Sillage 10/10 Longevity 10/10

  • My mum wore it for years; I am familiar with the fragrance, which I thought was discontinued, but I saw it in a perfumerie recently; I suppose it is either reformulated or an old glory, hoping someone who knows can enrich the discussion with details. To be frank: I never loved it. It is a very strong, intense chypre that shouts, here I stand and I am not going anywhere. Cedar, moss, amber, incense and patchouli devour the floral and fruity notes, which go unnoticed. I never wore it, not even to try; it didn’t attract me in the slightest. I do not invent places or events where I was not, nor force my brain to feel something pleasant; for that, watch the Halston series on Netflix. I simply review: it is a strong scent from another era, relevant and successful, known by our mothers. It is not for everyone; do not buy blindly or give as a gift; get to know it first. To me, it is somewhat unpleasant; the bottle, with its beautiful design history, is now something ordinary. Scent 7/10, Sillage 10/10, Longevity 10/10.

  • Along with Amarige D’Amour, this super vintage arrived for me to share with a friend, as we knew it would be a bomb and… it is. I will test it with a couple of drops and edit the review.

  • Along with Amarige D’Amour, this super vintage piece also arrived for me to share with a friend, as we knew it would be a bomb and… it is. I’ll test it with a few drops and edit the review.

  • Aromadicciones

    I ordered it via Amazon and it has just arrived. I love it and my mum used to wear it when I was in secondary school. How good it is that vintage perfumes can be found again. I’ll tell you more when I first wear it.

  • charlotinable

    Wooooow, what a delight and what a beauty! A clear example of old-world craftsmanship with character and class. It is long-lasting, with beastly tenacity and wide projection. I found two full, new bottles of this relic at an antique bazaar. It reminds me of a warm, powdery balsam due to its incense note, plus a delicious smoky rose with resinous amber and vetiver; finally, bergamot and patchouli. Good heavens, I have adored it and see it is still available at bargain prices on Mercado Libre or Amazon… I want more of this ancient liquor that screams elegance and sensuality!

  • It’s my mother’s perfume, powerful and long-lasting. The opening is beastly, mossy and green, nothing warm at first, but I love it for layering; with a touch of vanilla or sugar from a body lotion, it becomes delicious, adding the sweetness it needs. In the end, the original note remains, which is indeed sweet. In short, nothing like current perfumery and far superior to dusty vintage scents.

  • LizzySpellman

    Caught me off guard: it’s an eau de cologne yet it clings all day, lasting around five hours. It has immense personality and freshness, but then the earthy base left me fascinated; I couldn’t stop smelling my wrist. Call me mad, it smells a bit like Oscar de la Renta’s Volupté, but more unisex.

  • LizzySpellman

    This fragrance was a surprise to me; despite being an eau de cologne, it has excellent longevity (it lasted about 5 hours). I perceive it with great personality and freshness. After a while, I became fascinated by the earthy base; I liked it so much that I wouldn’t stop smelling my wrist. Call me crazy, but it reminds me a little of Volupté by Oscar de la Renta, just more unisex.