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Pink Fresh Couture
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Pink Fresh Couture by Moschino is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2017, this composition features top notes of pink grapefruit, blackcurrant and lily of the valley; a heart of rose, pomegranate and pink hyacinth; and a base of musk, cedar and ambroxan.
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Oh my goodness, just smelling it and I thought it was Yves Saint Laurent’s Babydoll. The spicy grapefruit jumps out alongside the lilies and rose. The bottle feels irreverent and cool; Moschino is always so rebellious and bold with their fashion sense. It’s exquisite, delicious, and I just want it. Magnificent elegance.
I’ve never been a huge fan of rose scents, and in this perfume, the first thing you notice is the rose. However, it’s surprisingly deceptive because as it dries down, the pomegranate and grapefruit emerge in a very subtle and beautiful way. It has good longevity and a moderate sillage. The packaging is quite quirky; everyone asks me, ‘Is that really a perfume?’. I’d recommend it.
This perfume isn’t as citrusy as I expected; it’s more floral yet fresh and not heavy at all. I get a soapy scent from it. It’s rich with a medium-lasting performance.
Floral, warm, and unlike any other perfume I’ve encountered. I have a peculiar relationship with this scent; its originality in both aroma and bottle makes me want to own it, yet when applied, the rose notes are notably warm, mature, and elegant, unlike others that tend to be more sparkly. I keep it mostly unused, but if I ran out, I’d definitely seek it out for my collection.
I was gifted a sample at Sephora and thought I’d use it for a couple of days, but honestly, I could barely tolerate a single spray. It’s synthetic, overly sweet, and that soapy note is quite piercing. I enjoy soapy scents, but this one is poor quality; I don’t understand why Moschino produces perfumes like this. Anyway, I’d only recommend it as a gift for someone who isn’t very discerning.
Fresh floral with a clean touch, ideal for the heat of summer. It’s a daily fragrance, nothing intrusive, a bit youthful. Despite its low longevity, I like to apply it after a shower or when I’m at home.
It’s a delicious perfume. I detect it as 90% identical to the Delicate Flowers by Natura. It smells of predominant roses with fruity notes. I adore the bottle. I bought it blind and have no regrets.
I love it. It’s a delicate, citrusy and floral fragrance, sparkling at first before turning floral and soapy, with that clean scent that everyone adores.
It didn’t win me over at first, but I tried it again and again until I fell in love. I adore the rose, which is very prominent from start to finish. It’s a super fresh fragrance with a soapy touch. The longevity and trail are acceptable. Suitable for any age, without a doubt.
It’s brilliant for hot days, though not for cooler ones. I detect a super citrusy, light scent that isn’t tiring or annoying. On my skin, it lasts well over six hours for sure. I absolutely love it; it’s very youthful and puts me in a good mood. I adore the little bottle and would buy the other two just to complete the collection.
Its longevity is excellent, six hours or more. It provides immediate freshness without losing sophistication, so it’s very versatile. The kitsch of the bottle (Moschino has that habit) doesn’t reflect at all how lovely this fragrance is. Highly recommended.
It’s a very daytime fragrance, to use exactly as the packaging recommends, refresh during the day, lovely aroma, very daytime; the opening is singular, wish the price allowed keeping it.
It’s a perfume not to buy blindly, especially if you like Gourmands. On my skin it smells strongly of green floral, like a plant itself, I suppose it’s the rose. The opening is indeed well citrusy. I feel it’s unisex, like all the Fresh ones; I think they are good quality, unique and long-lasting on skin. I love the packaging.
I love it; at the first second it smells very strongly of grapefruit, and once it settles on the skin, a sweet and musky rose emerges. I love it; it seems like a reperfume for spring or autumn, not for winter or summer. A good perfume for those in their 20s, potent but fresh. I would use it for any time of day; it doesn’t overwhelm or cloy. pd: I love the bottle.
I have it for the price, the bottle, and because it lasted days on the blotter, giving me a chance. I force myself to use it as it doesn’t provoke addiction. However, day by day I detect new notes that make me think Moschino is cheating us with the opening and the packaging and is keeping a pleasant surprise. The smell of glass cleaner is real, which is annoying at first. But after 15 minutes, the magic begins. What I like most is the shy pomegranate hidden behind the rose and its ambroxan. Great longevity and projection, and the ambroxan persists for days on clothes. Now I want to get the classic Fresh too.
I’m not an expert in perfumes. I bought it blindly because it was on offer and on blotter or paper it smells nice, soft and sweet. But on my skin it’s something else: I can’t stand it; it smells sharp and wet or like pickled fruits; it’s weird. I don’t use it much anymore, only on clothes.
The opening has a spark thanks to the pink grapefruit, promising a sweet fruity note that fades quickly to give way to a curious middle phase: it smells like freshly ironed clothes. It’s like approaching a cotton garment from the drying line, warm, and that’s how this Pink Fresh smells on my skin until the end, linear without varying. Only as it fades (it lasts a long time, over 6 hours) do you notice a bit of musk. I think the rose and ambroxan create the ironed clothes effect, and the funny thing is that compared to others I tested that day, this had better projection; I could smell it with my arm away. It’s curious but tiring because it’s so linear and synthetic at times. I didn’t test it on clothes, but if it smells the same, it could give a clean laundry sensation, although that’s not the aim of a designer perfume. I have a decant; I wouldn’t buy the bottle, but I wouldn’t gift the decant either. I still don’t know for which occasions, but it’s for daytime; it would be good in spring. Perhaps for outings outside the norm with friends: theme parks, photos, etc. Note after some time: It definitely has great longevity and projection (it lasts in hair until the next day, watch out for that). It’s not a beautiful scent, but something must appeal to you; it’s a bit sensual even if it doesn’t look like it. It made me think of buying the original Fresh, but I doubt it; maybe this experience is just with this version. I use it when I feel like wearing perfume, as the rest of my collection lasts almost nothing.
The first thing you smell is juicy melon; it’s super summery and refreshing with a touch of sweetness. The trail and projection aren’t the best, but I love it. 8.5/10.
A super acidic grapefruit is the first thing you notice, followed by juicy pomegranate. Later on, a very light rose enters that smells like hand cream, but the acidic grapefruit never goes away. I like it for occasional use because so much acidity is tiring, even though I’m a fan of soft citrus with white flowers. Here we have a velvety rose and a sharp citrus. It’s very informal; I wouldn’t wear it to the office. It lasts about 8 hours with a strong trail. I recommend it for autumn because it’s sweeter and fruitier than fresh or floral.
Fresh and sweet, though not 100% summery as it can feel a bit heavy sometimes. For the heat, I’d prefer something more powdery, but given the price, its longevity and trail are outstanding.
Fresh Couture and Pink have a fresh opening but a dense dry-down that I don’t like; they don’t work well on me, both contain ambroxan and the Gold doesn’t. If others have the same experience, try the Gold Fresh Couture; this one works better.
I went to try the Gold Fresh Couture, they didn’t have it, and the sales assistant offered me the Pink. It’s not ugly, but the scent doesn’t speak to me; it seems generic. It’s fresh and clean, ideal for summer days. It has a fresh sweetness, nothing cloying. It’s informal and pleasant, but nothing new. The bottle is very striking in the Moschino style. I wouldn’t buy it because it’s expensive in Argentina and I prefer other perfumes.
At 20, with sweet and vanilla tastes, I found it very floral and woody; I only wore it for formal occasions and stored it for 3 or 4 years. Now, at 27, my tastes have matured and I’ll probably give it another chance, as I feel more formal with this perfume.
Rose and woods, nothing for me. Not memorable or standout.
I tried it twice in the perfumery. The opening is fruity, cheerful and sparkling; I adore the mix of rose, grapefruit and pomegranate. When it dries down it’s identical to the Cassandra Rose Intense by Jean Arthes: pure roses. If you don’t like rose, you won’t like this. I like this Moschino and it’s on my wishlist.
It’s rich but tiring. It lasts a long time and stays strong; if I wear it at night, I don’t sleep well. It’s good for the day in open spaces, like the park.
I like it a lot; I bought it for the bottle and the freshness reviews. At first, it smells of intense tangerine, a bit overpowering for me, but after 10 minutes the rose and lily appear, making it more bearable. It lasts quite a while, about 6-8 hours, then softens with the musk. Excellent longevity and very fresh. I won’t be buying it again, but I’ll use what’s left happily.
On my skin it’s very soft, perfect for everyday wear, not cloying and very fresh. I love it; it’s the third time I’ve bought it and the price is excellent. It lasts on the skin, though it doesn’t have much sillage.
Bought it for the bottle and the scent was nice; it’s fresh, clean and energising, like straight out of the shower, though it’s not my favourite. It’s not generic, but it’s not for everyone either, so better to try before you buy.
Starts with juicy pink grapefruit and citrus, followed by a green, natural and bold rose. Pomegranate and blackcurrants add sweetness, though the grapefruit dominates. I can’t detect the hyacinth. I’d love for the fruit notes to last longer. When it dries down, the rose blends with musk, ambroxan and cedar, just like the Cassandra Rose Intense by Jean Arthes (a copy of Chloe). It’s floral, cheerful and feminine, ideal for day or night, best in spring/summer. The ambroxan can be tiring if you’re not used to it. The bottle looks ugly for how delicate the scent is. Good longevity for an EDT. Don’t buy blindly if you don’t like rose.
I found it rich, smelling clean. Perhaps the bottle influenced me, but I sense a hint of window cleaner, maybe due to the pink hyacinth. EDIT: I want it haha. It doesn’t have great sillage, which is nice as it’s not invasive. The dry-down is very pleasant.
It’s a floral all-rounder for all seasons. It never fails; it earned me many compliments, is properly feminine, floral but not boring, with great sillage and longevity. You can tell it’s quality. The ambroxan is constantly noticeable and can be overwhelming, so I use it for a week and switch to something softer. Wearing it for so long is exhausting, as if it were stuck to my nose. Due to its longevity and intensity, I recommend using it in autumn during the day; for summer, it would be too strong. It’s a classic bought blind, a floral that everyone likes.
I bought it blind because it’s always on offer and two discontinued Moschinos (Glamour and Light Clouds) had me hooked. Pink Fresh Couture pleased me, but out of 10, I’d give it a 7; I wouldn’t buy it again. It’s rich but doesn’t stand out above others; there are more seductive rose perfumes. The ambroxan is very present and makes it slightly artificial, like freshly ironed clothes with rose-scented laundry cream. It’s very summery and doesn’t tire me out. I’m from Buenos Aires; if anyone has those discontinued ones, get in touch to swap or buy.
Divine! It’s all about roses, so if you don’t like them, run… The roses are sweet thanks to pink grapefruit, blackcurrants, and pomegranate, but it’s not cloying; it’s pleasant. The base musk is beautiful, and I love the ambroxan. The cedar gives it a woody/earthy touch that fascinates me. It’s not unique, but it’s rich, appropriate for the price, and lasts hours. Everyone likes it. The roses are feminine and youthful, not old-fashioned. It’s super versatile for all seasons, an optimal investment. I wouldn’t see it at the beach in full heat; it could be overwhelming with so much rose. It’s for work, study, strolling… it’s very pretty!
I let my girlfriend smell it; undoubtedly a delight. It’s one of the richest women’s perfumes I’ve ever smelled, floral but breaking away from the typical, smelling very fresh and rich.
I bought it blind, expecting freshness, but upon trying it, I found it strong. It lasts a long time for an EDT. The dominant note is rose, clear at first with a sharp touch, but once it settles, it becomes much more enjoyable.
This is the most comfortable perfume I know for everyday wear. It’s pleasant and friendly, lacking much personality, but that’s a plus for my use. It lasts quite a while and has good sillage without being suffocating. I bought it to replace Bright Crystal because it’s cheaper and similar. On my skin, Versace smells aquatic and Moschino slightly artificial. Initially, the ambroxan bothered me, but now I wear it to go unnoticed and smell correct. I live in heat and humidity, and in summer it doesn’t suffocate.
I absolutely love it; it’s my second bottle. It’s delicate and beautiful: it starts citrusy with grapefruit, then the rose emerges, which lasts all day on my skin and even longer on clothes. It has earned me many compliments. It’s good for daytime, not overpowering, stands out for its femininity, and the price is excellent.
The opening is very rich, but later on, the rose note becomes very prominent.
Fragrant at first, but once it dries down it smells of rose with a hint of plastic. I’ve already used half a bottle; while it doesn’t quite captivate me, it’s comfortable to wear. I was looking for the blue version, but I tried the gold and the pink, and this last one is the richest.