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The Kingdom For Women
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The Kingdom For Women by Lattafa Perfumes is a floral fruity gourmand fragrance for women. This creation, launched in 2024, unfolds an olfactory pyramid where the top notes are pear, peony and blackcurrant; the heart reveals praline, jasmine and tonka bean; and the base settles on musk, vanilla, sandalwood and amber.
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- Positivo 77%
- Neutral 15%
- Negativo 8.6%
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Beautiful box and a heavy glass bottle that closes perfectly. The perfume is delicious: a blend of I Want Choo, CK in2u, and Silk Santal. It starts with juicy pear, blackcurrants, and a very marked green touch in the first hours. Then the peony takes over, my favourite flower; it smells like a field of wild, intoxicating peonies. The heart notes are gourmand with praline, tonka bean, and jasmine, noticeable from afar. The base is warm, woody with creamy musk, vanilla, sandalwood, and amber, very intimate and kind. It smells niche but evolves like a daily wear, ideal for daytime heat, the office, or evening dates. It’s feminine but dries down to unisex. A little-known gem from Lattafa.
This feminine almond fragrance was love at first sniff. Immediately pleasant and familiar. It features almond, tonka bean, sandalwood, rose, vanilla, musk, patchouli, suede, and amber, very similar to Michael Kors’ Wonderlust (both with tangerine and pear). Wonderlust is more caramel and praline, whereas The Kingdom Woman is more gourmand with cream, coconut, cinnamon, and praline. Wonderlust looks more velvety with heliotrope and orchid, while The Kingdom Woman features neroli. They follow the same line but are distinct. The Wedding Silk Santal by Kayali is also almond-based, but the nectarine and lavender set it apart from The Kingdom Woman. The Lattafa one is very gift-friendly, floral, and easy to like. It’s intense, ideal for cold climates and evenings. The packaging makes a real statement.
It has completely taken me by surprise. It has the vanilla from Armani Si (reformulated) and the pear from La Belle. Perfect for everyday wear. Longevity on the skin is good, though the projection isn’t very strong. Totally recommended for the price.
A gorgeous fragrance. At first, it’s sweet, but not gourmand. I find it super elegant; in my case, the ripe pear and tonka bean dominate. I didn’t notice the praline or peony, but the jasmine comes through with time. It’s a floral with character. I’d recommend it to someone in their thirties and would buy it again without a doubt.
This fragrance left me absolutely blown away. It smells like the vanilla from Armani Si (the reformulated version) mixed with the pear from La Belle. Perfect for everyday wear. It performs well on the skin, though you don’t catch it from two paces away. For the price, it’s a 10. Totally recommended.
I bought it because videos sold it as a dupe for Wedding Silk Santal… and no, it’s not that. It’s not a bad perfume; it’s a lovely, long-lasting Arabic fragrance. Although there is a version for men, I find this one unisex and not sweet, but rather floral. Perhaps in the dry-down there’s a faint similarity, but it’s not a dupe. Is it worth the price? Yes, Arabic fragrances are cheap, beautiful, and have great projection.
I bought it for my girlfriend and it’s an indescribable scent, but it was love at first sniff. I also tried the Qimmah and it’s very rich, but we felt both are top-tier; The Kingdom is more feminine with that pear note upon spraying, exquisite jasmine, and a touch of vanilla. It reminds me of her, so I see it as her signature. The longevity and projection on her are incredible, filling the house and even staying on the sheets. Better than designer perfumes at a lower price; I got it in Argentina for $58.
I gifted this perfume to my girlfriend, and although it’s hard to put into words, it was love at first sniff. I’d already tried the Qimmah, and while both are rich, this one feels a touch more feminine due to that pear note upon spraying, with a delicious jasmine and a hint of vanilla. It reminds me so much of her that I now see it as her signature; the longevity and projection are incredible, filling the house and even overpowering my own scent, leaving the sheets and pillows soaked. It’s better than many designer perfumes at a lower price; I got it in Argentina for $58.
It’s super sweet. If you like vanilla, tonka bean, and praline, then you might like this perfume. It’s very economical, so it’s worth giving it a try as long as you like these notes. It’s perfect for winter or rainy, cold climates.
There’s something that doesn’t quite close for me with the perfume; it’s sweet and fresh but there’s a note I don’t know what it is that makes me feel the fragrance is a bit masculine. I’ll keep using it to see if I start to like it more, as I thought it would be in the style of Ariana Grande’s Mod Vanilla.
There’s something that doesn’t quite fit for me: it’s sweet and fresh, but there’s a note I can’t identify that makes me feel it’s a bit masculine. I’ll keep using it to see if it hooks me more, as I thought it would be more in the style of Ariana Grande’s Mod Vanilla.
It’s super sweet, ideal if you fancy vanilla, tonka bean and praline. It’s very affordable, so it’s worth a try if you like those notes. It’s perfect for winter or cold, rainy days.
I love this perfume! It’s unique, it doesn’t resemble anything I’ve tried before, and I’ve tried a lot. It gives me a feeling of joy and good energy, ideal for putting it on at the start of the day in autumn, winter, or spring if you like perfumes that make you feel. It has excellent longevity of over 6 hours and on clothes until the next day. The opening is fruity and in the base appears sandalwood, praline, and vanilla.
What a spectacular perfume; it feels refined and mysterious, it has a masculine touch that makes it very interesting, the box is very romantic and the bottle sober but elegant. For the quality it has, the price is very economical; Lattafa overdid it with this. Note: it reminds me of a perfume but I still can’t figure out which one. 🤓
Smells totally masculine; in fact, it reminds me of my dad’s perfume. It sweetens up quickly, but to me it still sounds masculine. I’m confused by the notes because I don’t smell pear, sweet flowers or praline. It smells good, but masculine. I wouldn’t wear it myself.
It comes out completely masculine; in fact, it smells like one of my father’s perfumes. It sweetens quickly, but personally I still feel it’s masculine. The notes confuse me a lot, as I can’t smell pear, sweet flowers, or praline. It smells good, but masculine. I wouldn’t wear it.
I bought a decant to try it and it has surprised me quite a bit in the opening (it wasn’t what I expected, but it hasn’t disgusted me): it’s not the scent that captivates me at first (it’s a bit sweet, but not gourmand), and I don’t perceive the declared notes at the start; what I do notice is a certain freshness with sweetness. I have to try it to assess longevity, trail, and projection on my skin.
This perfume hadn’t caught my attention, but I tried it and guaaoo, it’s spectacular. For me, it’s not a typical oriental fragrance; it smells different to all those scents. To be honest, it could easily be unisex. I must continue using it to get to know the notes better. I only used it once; soon I’ll make another review after evaluating it.
In my case, as it needs more maceration, it has a very sweet opening that I love; the pear is very noticeable. But as it dries down, it becomes somewhat masculine. It has improved a bit since I’ve had it; before, the sweet and feminine notes lasted less. I hope it continues to improve, because I only really like the first hour on skin; afterwards, it doesn’t convince me much.
I agree with some comments. It has thrown me off because I didn’t expect it to be like this; it’s totally unisex, in fact, it reminds me of YSL Libre version for her, with that masculine touch. The trail is good, but I don’t enjoy this type of aroma too much; I prefer ones that are a little more feminine.
I arrived at the office with 26 degrees and high humidity, sweating like a pig, and among my showroom bottles I decided to trigger this one without a second thought. Two hours later: a bubble of musky pear with flowers. I thought it would smell like a princess, but no, it smells like a guy sweating amazing juices. Two strangers asked if I’d just had a shower and came closer to smell me. I managed to convey hygiene and approachability. To the snobs who say it smells like soap, off you go to your Chanel. @ELTIPO.QUEHUELEBIEN