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Stellar Times

4.40 de 5
847 votos

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Descripción

Stellar Times by Louis Vuitton is an oriental floral fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2021, this olfactory composition was created by perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 24%
  • Primavera 26%
  • Verano 23%
  • Otoño 27%
  • Día 50%
  • Noche 50%

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Comunidad

847 votos

  • Positivo 84%
  • Neutral 9.7%
  • Negativo 6.4%

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6 reseñas

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  • Mr. Baskerville

    A rare experience. I don’t usually seek fragrances outside my economic reality, until a kind couple showed me products from another sphere. I appreciate their simplicity and curiosity. It all started with smelling this ‘Stellar Times’ by LV on a lady. Things happen in life: I don’t usually notice other people’s perfumes, but here it was different; although the person didn’t catch my eye, the scent did, so much so that I followed them to identify it. After an embarrassing taste and some explanations, they let me try it. It was intense, sweet, nothing artificial, strangely earthy with a touch of orange and wood. Not intrusive, but with presence. Upon application, it started with that sweetness and little alcohol sting. It’s an odorous amber with dry, classic vanilla, recognisable despite its rounded edges. As they told me, it’s not pure amber, but a resin with vanilla. Then it adds an extremely natural orange blossom floral, like oranges in bloom, soft, velvety, subtle and eternal on the periphery. The base is Peru balsam, slightly floral, balsamic and creamy vanilla. A soft cushion that supports the orange blossom and vanilla, nothing sugary but sweet. Very well formulated, but expensive and overpriced if you lack status or ignorance of what ordinary people live with. Interesting, but without cost-effectiveness.

  • Another piece of junk that smells like wood cleaner or solvent. It reminds me of Alexandria II, another infamous liquid that doesn’t deserve the name perfume. Thanks to the sample, I avoided buying this rubbish. I don’t understand why anyone would want to smell like this.

  • A pricey indulgence, but gorgeous. It has divine notes of amber and orange blossom that emerge beautifully; the woods appear after drying for half an hour. I was pleasantly surprised; it leaves a trail. I’m a fan of Jacques Cavallier Belletrud. They say it’s unisex, but it smells very feminine to me; I’ll let my partner try it to decide if I should share it. It’s perfect for autumn, winter and night. Even after washing my clothes, I could still smell it while ironing. It’s the first perfume that reminds me of the old days, when scents lasted so long and were properly macerated; now you have to macerate them yourself to get any projection. It captivates with every note and has incredible longevity. Stellar has a permanent spot on my main shelf: although it’s expensive, it’s worth it.

  • Emilio E.M.G.

    It’s nothing surprising, simple and frugal, yet it’s so well-made that it makes you feel protected. Many find it feminine, but I (a man over 50) love it for what it evokes in me and the reactions it provokes.

  • EddieKenway

    It’s my signature scent for the cold: it smells incredible and I’ve received so many compliments. It’s worth every euro; the quality really shows. Alongside Symphony, these are my favourites from LV.