Men
Symphony
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Symphony by Louis Vuitton is a citrus fragrance for men and women. Symphony was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Jacques Cavallier Belletrud.
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- Positivo 87%
- Neutral 8.3%
- Negativo 4.2%
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Symphony has left me enchanted by its marked simplicity but by how they handle the citrus. With three notes at extract concentration, it opens and stays with clean, bright and sweet grapefruit and bergamot, accompanied by spicy touches of ginger, which is most present on my nose. The effervescently clean sensation is moving. It’s like City of Stars but with an innocent and permanent cleanliness. I think it’s one of the most beautiful in the LV collection. Ideal for warm and fresh days, perfect for a woman in spring. Very slightly unisex, feminine. Persistent longevity on skin, without losing those sweetened citrus traces; it doesn’t project much but is noticeable the next day. High price due to the Frank Gehry-designed cap and because it’s an extract. Incredibly well assembled with few notes. Every time I analyse the LV collection more, I fall in love more. Recommend trying it if you have the opportunity.
Citrus, with the elegance and originality that characterises all LV perfumes, very good longevity. I’m a lover of sweet scents but this beauty is an exception for me; it’s addictive, I spend the day enjoying its aroma.
490€ just to smell like grapefruit, we’ve gone mad. The worst part is that there are people who justify the price. I won’t say any more because they shut my account down.
Marvellous. Citrus, crisp, clean, compliment machine, exquisitely elegant. What a barbaric way this Cavalier man has of working: he takes the citrus and entangles it around solid branches and trunks that cradle and support it like on a pedestal. It lasts a long time and makes itself felt without being vulgar like many other perfumes. The price is madness; I’d never spend that much.
What a gem. Citrus, crisp and clean, it’s a compliment machine. The Cavalier type has a barbaric style: it takes the citrus and wraps it in solid branches and trunks that hold it up like on a pedestal. It lasts a long time and stands out without being vulgar like so many other perfumes. The price is madness; I’d never spend that much.
Very little or nothing but good in this citrus masterpiece. Pure scent of grapefruit and bergamot. Lasts more than 10 hours on skin with a medium-to-high trail. Totally unisex. Price is very high, although it’s a 10, I’ve given it a lower score for that reason.
Little or nothing bad can be said about this masterpiece of citrus aroma. Pure grapefruit and bergamot scent. Longevity is very high, noticeable on skin for over 10 hours. The trail is medium-high and close to the skin for many hours. Totally unisex. Price very high; although it’s a 10 for perfume, it can’t cost what it costs. That’s where I put the negative note.
Very long-lasting citrus. Citrus notes usually fade quickly, but this lasts over two hours. The sharp white grapefruit really stands out. Absolutely summery and fresh all day. Unisex from my nose. Lasts about 10 hours in summer with good projection. High price, but worth it if you love grapefruit.
I tried decants and Sympho smells wonderful. Fresh grapefruit opening, but as it dries it becomes a ginger-infused grapefruit which sounds like old grapefruit to me. It doesn’t smell bad, just doesn’t suit my skin.
A bomb for longevity and projection. Imagine a luxurious soapy, musky grapefruit. Slightly more feminine, but totally unisex.
Subtle, elegant and enveloping. It opens with serene luminosity, soft floral notes with a touch of amber and vanilla. A delicate trail like a lingering embrace. Balanced and without imposing.
It makes me visualise someone with good taste, wearing elegant yet natural clothes. It smells of stability and having life under control. Opens with a bergamot and grapefruit burst like Tygar, but spicier and fresher. The dry down is sweet and musky, though it lacks a little depth. A top citrus-floral if you’re after style.
Pure and simple elegance. Fresh, citrusy, clean and sophisticated. Lasts all day on skin and clothes. Ideal for spring and summer. Perfect unisex; buy blind without a doubt.
This fragrance is pure elegance, very simple in its notes but needs nothing more. It’s how I like scents: fresh, citrus, clean, elegant, sophisticated. Its trail is impressive as is its longevity, lasting all day on skin and on clothes. I love it for any occasion and season, but I’d use it more in spring-summer because of how fresh it feels. It’s undoubtedly a unisex perfume, right in the middle, neither too feminine nor masculine, a success in a blind buy without a doubt. It’s the best LV has for my taste.
Unisex, sparkling and long-lasting. L’Immensité is more masculine, whereas this is pure unisex. Buy blind, you won’t regret it.
10 out of 10.
LV perfumes possess a magical sparkle that I haven’t seen in Dior or MFK. Sympho, L’Immensité and Imagination are unbeatable, though Tygar comes close without quite the same sparkle.