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Passport St. Moritz
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Passport St. Moritz by Paris Hilton is a green floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2011, this composition features an aquatic and mountainous atmosphere in its top notes, enriched with green notes, Amalfi lemon, ivy, and pear. The heart of the fragrance unfolds with red poppy, valley lily, freesia, jasmine, and peony, while the base notes rest on musk, amber, and sandalwood.
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- Positivo 62%
- Negativo 35%
- Neutral 2.8%
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A very interesting perfume at first; it smells of leaves, but after a few minutes it changes and becomes very pleasant and rich.
As a perfume, it’s very good, fresh, and very pleasant on the skin. I’ve sold it and no one complains about its longevity and projection… the only downside is the bottle, which gives the impression of being youthful or childish, but its scent is very versatile.
Warning: this review isn’t complimentary for St Moritz. It’s an unfortunate fragrance from several angles: inspired by alpinism and the cold of Saint Moritz (one of the most expensive ski resorts), combined with the Paris Hilton link, few want to identify with it. And let’s not forget the bottle, which cursed the entire Passport line (that disastrous deodorant bottle with a Barbie/anime cartoon that suits no one, including me). In short, Passport St Moritz isn’t a masterpiece or revolutionary, but it’s more stable, original, and balanced than several fragrances from decadent French houses that should denounce this segment as ‘cheap’ and ‘unbearable’. It’s a Paris Hilton version of Davidoff’s Cool Water, but frostier, colder, citrusy, and a bit synthetic. It’s green diluted in acidic citrus and white florals, where the valley lily stands out. Sometimes pear comes through, very synthetic as long as you notice it. The poppy ‘tightens’ the fragrance and the mountain air is rarely noticed, only numbing with a cold whisper. By its own standards, it’s odd: nothing powdery, nothing sweet, just flowers and greens (and that tedious lab-grown pear). Refreshing, light, with a rare hint of energy drink or a glass of tonic with lemon (projection and longevity are medium). Reminds me of sodas like 7 Up, Canada Dry, or Mountain Dew. Low price, hard to find due to the line’s lack of relevance. If you like fresh florals but don’t want to spend much on something for summer (like Miss Dior Eau Fraiche, summer flankers of Carolina Herrera’s 212, or Blue Drop by Halloween), try Passport St Moritz.
Smells nice, but that green note doesn’t suit me because it smells like coriander and ruins the scent; otherwise, it’s rich, fresh, and sweet. It’s quite economical and has good projection and longevity.
Smells super green, like freshly cut grass… I tried it in-store and it just didn’t suit me. It doesn’t evolve; you only notice the green, watery notes. It smells like a men’s fragrance, not very feminine. I see the Paris Hilton version as a waste of time and money. The bottle… childish, cheap, and insignificant.