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Shabby Chic

Silvia Martinelli
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Silvia Martinelli
3.54 de 5
488 votos

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Descripción

Shabby Chic by Giardini Di Toscana is a musky floral woody fragrance for men and women. The nose behind this creation is Silvia Martinelli. The top notes are peony; the heart notes, Bulgarian rose (Damask rose) and white flowers; the base notes, musk, Javanol and cedar.

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  • Invierno 13%
  • Primavera 41%
  • Verano 27%
  • Otoño 20%
  • Día 79%
  • Noche 21%

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Comunidad

488 votos

  • Positivo 56%
  • Neutral 23%
  • Negativo 21%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 1 nota
Fondo 3 notas

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7 reseñas

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  • Based on the notes, I expected something more; I feel it smells like shampoo from start to finish. At least I feel freshly out of the shower, hear me out.

  • Given the cost, I expected something more; I was really disappointed. On my skin, it smells spectacular, but it projects nothing, with poor sillage and very little longevity, lasting barely three hours; after that, it stays right next to the skin. Nothing a body mist can’t do. For what it costs and offers, it’s not worth it. I bought a decant and it was the best thing I did; I wouldn’t go crazy buying the full bottle.

  • Dáriel E.

    This perfume is like a warm embrace from a grandmother, infused with love and serenity. Smelling it transports me to a spring garden where my grandmother enjoys the sun. A magical breeze transforms me into a child and urges me to run towards her to hug her. The scent is exactly that kind of embrace. It is hyper-feminine and conveys quality, with moderate longevity and projection.

  • I had high expectations based on the notes, but experiences like this have led me to the rule of never buying perfumes blindly. It’s a perfume with little to no evolution from the initial spray to its fixative stage. It’s strongly floral, with the rose standing out; it’s fresh, soft, and pleasant, but it gives me too strong an impression of the kind of perfumes used more than 20 years ago, so it effectively smells like grandma. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not unpleasant; it feels warm and embracing, but I’d prefer it as a home fragrance rather than something I want to wear. Of the ones I’ve tried from the kit (this is the seventh), it has the least intensity, sillage, and longevity, so in my opinion, it’s not worth the price either.

  • Shabby Chic is the most discreet perfume from Giardini di Toscana. A powdery rose with a strong musk undertone. A feminine, clean scent for everyday wear… which, despite being soapy, has that creamy, slightly sweet base accord typical of the house that makes it less sharp than many perfumes of this style. Personally, I enjoyed the sample, although it is true that the scent is quite simple and the performance a bit weak, lasting no more than 4-5 hours on the skin. I wouldn’t pay the price, at least not at its original cost.

  • If you’re missing Lolita Lempicka’s L’eau en Blanc, try this Shabby Chic by GdT. You’ll think, ‘But they don’t share a single note’. And you’d be right, yet it works just the same. It’s magic. From the reviews, I deduce your grandmothers smell like princesses from enchanted fairy tales. Congratulations to them. Shabby Chic is, as with everything GdT makes, a treat. Delicate, fresh roses (aided by peony) with a very elegant musk base. Beautiful and feminine, with a touch of vintage. Discreet and poor in performance, but it’s so charming that I don’t mind much. Once I finish the sample, I’ll decide whether to add this L’eau en Blanc substitute to my collection to stop pampering my already dwindling, discontinued Manzanita, which is in its final days.

  • The first time I smelled it, I thought: ‘Do I really deserve to smell this good?’. It’s a wonder; it smells of peonies and luxury soap. I detect more peony than rose, which I appreciate. It’s a gorgeous, clean, floral blend—intimate, slightly powdery, and without any harshness. I’ll never get tired of smelling it. If you like clean or floral perfumes, you must try it. However, the longevity and sillage are poor for the price.