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Vanilla Fields
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Vanilla Fields by Coty is a vanilla oriental fragrance for women. Launched in 1993, this composition features top notes of coconut, peach and bergamot; a heart of jasmine, geranium and valley lily; and a base of vanilla, tonka bean, amber, sandalwood, musk, Virginia cedar and patchouli.
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- Positivo 81%
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Smells like sweet vanilla, yet not cloying. It’s the only one I’ve tried that’s almost pure vanilla. What a pity it’s running out, as I only have the mini size.
Smells like sweet vanilla, not cloying. It’s the only one I’ve owned that smells almost pure vanilla. What a pity it’s running out, as I only have the mini size.
It reminds me of being 13, when I wanted to seem older by painting my nails, wearing my mum’s heels, and using perfume. I still have my original Vanilla Fields from back then (1994 or 1995). It lasted half way because the nozzle broke and the liquid darkened, but even with the cap off, it still smells strong. It smells of natural, melancholic, dreamy vanilla. If I’m not mistaken, it hasn’t been discontinued yet, so I’ll buy it again. On my skin, it no longer smells sophisticated or sexy as I swore it would at 13, but I’ll use it to relive those happy, innocent times.
This perfume reminds me of when I was 13 and wanted to look older by painting my nails, wearing my mum’s heels, and using perfume. The truth is, I still keep my original Vanilla Fields from back then (1994 or ’95). It stopped halfway because the nozzle broke and nothing comes out (plus the liquid has darkened), but it doesn’t matter because after all these years, I still smell its strong aroma when I take off the cap. It smells of natural vanilla, a vanilla that for me is now melancholic and dreamy. If I’m not mistaken, they haven’t discontinued it yet, so when I find it, I’ll buy it again. On my skin, I know I won’t perceive the “sophisticated” and “sexy” perfume I swore it was at 13, but I’ll use it whenever I want to relive those happy, innocent times.
This guy is Vanilla, that’s how I’d describe him. It’s for girls, not for going out partying or passionate nights or anything mind-blowing. It’s friendly, serious, like that geeky and lovely girl from the corner of the classroom. It’s discreet but doesn’t go unnoticed; it’s as close to pure vanilla as you can get. I’d recommend it for a quiet outing, an evening at the cinema, or a relaxed gathering. Overall, I’d give it a 7.5.
This guy is serious vanilla. It’s for girls, not for partying or having a passionate night. It’s friendly, serious, like that geeky and lovely girl from the corner of the classroom. It’s discreet but doesn’t go unnoticed, the closest thing to pure vanilla. I recommend it for a quiet outing, an evening, going to the cinema, or a calm gathering. Overall, I give it a 7.5.
The first thing I notice is a soft, delicate vanilla that brings relaxation, and with the flowers, it recalls beautiful fields of jasmine. The sandalwood gives it an oriental and mysterious touch, while the acidic note creates the perfect balance, neither too sweet nor citrusy, all in harmony. Without a doubt, it must be in my collection.
I remember it from the 90s; I loved it: vanilla, sweet, and country flowers made into perfume with great delicacy and softness, a real gem. Only I didn’t pay much attention to it and it didn’t last long (other friends found it lasted longer, it’s a matter of pH). I liked it very much at the time; a lovely scent.
My Vanilla Fields is more than just simple vanilla. It opens with a very noticeable coconut bathed in lemon, followed by white flowers where jasmine stands out. Minutes later, a lovely vanilla makes a triumphant entrance, sweetened with tonka bean, amber, musk, and shy woods. Yes, the notes feel synthetic, but the perfume is beautiful, warm, embracing, comforting, and relaxing. It tells the story of a sweet, woody, spiced, and slightly powdery vanilla, where unexpectedly, petals of white flowers fly through the air. It’s tender, feminine, ethereal, simple, pleasant, and comforting—ideal for relaxing and feeling good, perfect for those who love vanilla. It’s like a lovely, fun, pleasant young girl with a huge smile. Its trail and longevity are soft, the price very accessible; a beautiful perfume within everyone’s reach.
Vanilla Fields goes beyond simple vanilla. It begins with coconut and lemon, followed by white flowers highlighting jasmine, before the vanilla arrives with sweetness, tonka bean, amber, musk, and woods. Although the notes feel synthetic, the perfume is lovely, warm, and comforting. It tells the story of a sweet, woody, and spiced vanilla, where unexpectedly, petals of white flowers take flight. It is tender, feminine, ethereal, and simple, ideal for relaxing. It’s like a lovely, fun young girl with a huge smile. Its trail and longevity are soft, the price is accessible and pretty for everyone.
Vanilla Fields was my first introduction to perfume at 17, and since then I’ve loved its sweet and tender aroma. It’s ideal for young girls who want to try pleasant scents. I recommend it highly; although I now prefer more refined fragrances, it will always be one of my favourites.
Powdery vanilla! It’s an explosion of vanilla wrapped in talc. It’s sweet but not cloying, though if you apply too much it can become overwhelming because its sillage and longevity are strong, at least on my skin. It’s for those who don’t want to go unnoticed, classic, elegant and affordable, albeit a little matronly.
Powdery vanilla! It’s an explosion of vanilla wrapped in talc. Sweet but not cloying, though it can be overwhelming if you apply too much, as its trail and longevity are strong on my skin. It’s for not going unnoticed, classic, elegant, and affordable, though a little matronly.
I bought it during a snowy winter in the 90s, and the weather was perfect for wearing it. I felt wrapped in a tender, warm and sweet scent, one that doesn’t tire and stands the test of time, suitable for anyone. After years, I tried Warm Vanilla Sugar by Bath & Body Works and thought they smelled the same, but when I bought Vanilla Fields again, I realised they bear no resemblance. I no longer wear it because the spray smells very strong, like vanilla liqueur (perhaps it has been reformulated), and the liquid is darker. I keep it as a keepsake and sometimes use it to scent the room.
When I was a child, my mum wore it all the time, and now I understand why; I adore the notes and seek them out in every fragrance. It’s tender and delicate.
It’s my favourite perfume; I picked it up in 2023 at Walmart in the US. It features vanilla, musk and coconut, an indescribable combination. I used it constantly because I had it in the supermarket, and now I have a new bottle—yupiii!