swap it.In the bottle it's predominantly dandelion and grassy notes. What was I thinking? That is why Karl Hammer chose a young girl (innocence/pure) for this … It disappears almost immediately on my skin, and the wildflowers replace with vengeance along with the honey. I will certainly enjoy it for a few hours and take it from there, but I doubt it.I definitely get dandelion and some other kind of flower. That may be the honey note which sometimes has that vibe. Signed with initials in circular monogram.Commissioned by J Mitchell of Manchester in 1864. I really like this.Average wear length. But the honey begins to enter the scene on drydown, nice light clean honey, not sexpot honey, and it is a honey floral in a gorgeous late spring meadow. Aen. Venus holds an apple, the award bestowed upon her by the shepherd Paris for her beauty. Sun-warmed wild flowers and dandelions.
I love it. Hoping it won't go plastic on me as it dries! Please set a password below.Please review and manage your cookie settings.These cookies are necessary for our website to operate. It's dandelion in the foreground, surrounded by a meadow's worth of spring wildflowers, and the sweet smell of honey stitching everything together. Sugary florals, green notes. auct. A little on the powdery side, am missing the dandelion sharpness now, would have balanced well, but my skin has other ideas I guess. This marries the two so perfectly that there is really nothing left to be said. I don't think this is something I'd wear that much. Venus Verticordia really does smell like springtime, which is pretty much the best scent to have in a bottle in late March. It's dandelion in the foreground, surrounded by a meadow's worth of spring wildflowers, and the sweet smell of honey stitching everything together. Sold with Mr Mitchell's collection at Christie's in 1885. And its just amazing.Very springlike. Verticordia is the nickname of Venus (Serv. Can't stop huffing my wrist. In fact, the exact opposite is true! In the bottle there is more greenery--not exactly cut grass but maybe fresh cut flowers. On the skin, it's less artificial and there's a stickiness that gives off the impression of dandelion sap.
It's fresh and pretty, but not something I need.i LOVE dandelion but i am getting more wildflower than dandelion from this. Venus Verticordia (For A Picture) poem by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Amazing. They enable you to move around the site and use its features, for example accessing My Art Fund, completing a form or buying a National Art Pass. Sweet and fresh and green.
On the skin I get dandelions and something more sharp and floral, which is not entirely agreeable to my nose, but the drydown is grassy dandelions over a gaint warmth of honey, which mostly makes up for the sharp note in the middle register.I've held off on reviewing this because I don't think I have adequate words to describe how much I love this.I've always loved dandelions and I adore the scent of spring. No flowers, no honey. This is just slightly sweet and goes perfectly with the dandelion.I am very glad to have a decant of this to wear from time to time.More complex than other florals I've tried - there is a tone of sophistication to it, a bit lux even.I agree regarding the previous comments of it being sweet and wildflowerish.A young scent, but with a playful background.
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swap it.In the bottle it's predominantly dandelion and grassy notes. What was I thinking? That is why Karl Hammer chose a young girl (innocence/pure) for this … It disappears almost immediately on my skin, and the wildflowers replace with vengeance along with the honey. I will certainly enjoy it for a few hours and take it from there, but I doubt it.I definitely get dandelion and some other kind of flower. That may be the honey note which sometimes has that vibe. Signed with initials in circular monogram.Commissioned by J Mitchell of Manchester in 1864. I really like this.Average wear length. But the honey begins to enter the scene on drydown, nice light clean honey, not sexpot honey, and it is a honey floral in a gorgeous late spring meadow. Aen. Venus holds an apple, the award bestowed upon her by the shepherd Paris for her beauty. Sun-warmed wild flowers and dandelions.
I love it. Hoping it won't go plastic on me as it dries! Please set a password below.Please review and manage your cookie settings.These cookies are necessary for our website to operate. It's dandelion in the foreground, surrounded by a meadow's worth of spring wildflowers, and the sweet smell of honey stitching everything together. Sugary florals, green notes. auct. A little on the powdery side, am missing the dandelion sharpness now, would have balanced well, but my skin has other ideas I guess. This marries the two so perfectly that there is really nothing left to be said. I don't think this is something I'd wear that much. Venus Verticordia really does smell like springtime, which is pretty much the best scent to have in a bottle in late March. It's dandelion in the foreground, surrounded by a meadow's worth of spring wildflowers, and the sweet smell of honey stitching everything together. Sold with Mr Mitchell's collection at Christie's in 1885. And its just amazing.Very springlike. Verticordia is the nickname of Venus (Serv. Can't stop huffing my wrist. In fact, the exact opposite is true! In the bottle there is more greenery--not exactly cut grass but maybe fresh cut flowers. On the skin, it's less artificial and there's a stickiness that gives off the impression of dandelion sap.
It's fresh and pretty, but not something I need.i LOVE dandelion but i am getting more wildflower than dandelion from this. Venus Verticordia (For A Picture) poem by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Amazing. They enable you to move around the site and use its features, for example accessing My Art Fund, completing a form or buying a National Art Pass. Sweet and fresh and green.
On the skin I get dandelions and something more sharp and floral, which is not entirely agreeable to my nose, but the drydown is grassy dandelions over a gaint warmth of honey, which mostly makes up for the sharp note in the middle register.I've held off on reviewing this because I don't think I have adequate words to describe how much I love this.I've always loved dandelions and I adore the scent of spring. No flowers, no honey. This is just slightly sweet and goes perfectly with the dandelion.I am very glad to have a decant of this to wear from time to time.More complex than other florals I've tried - there is a tone of sophistication to it, a bit lux even.I agree regarding the previous comments of it being sweet and wildflowerish.A young scent, but with a playful background.
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swap it.In the bottle it's predominantly dandelion and grassy notes. What was I thinking? That is why Karl Hammer chose a young girl (innocence/pure) for this … It disappears almost immediately on my skin, and the wildflowers replace with vengeance along with the honey. I will certainly enjoy it for a few hours and take it from there, but I doubt it.I definitely get dandelion and some other kind of flower. That may be the honey note which sometimes has that vibe. Signed with initials in circular monogram.Commissioned by J Mitchell of Manchester in 1864. I really like this.Average wear length. But the honey begins to enter the scene on drydown, nice light clean honey, not sexpot honey, and it is a honey floral in a gorgeous late spring meadow. Aen. Venus holds an apple, the award bestowed upon her by the shepherd Paris for her beauty. Sun-warmed wild flowers and dandelions.
I love it. Hoping it won't go plastic on me as it dries! Please set a password below.Please review and manage your cookie settings.These cookies are necessary for our website to operate. It's dandelion in the foreground, surrounded by a meadow's worth of spring wildflowers, and the sweet smell of honey stitching everything together. Sugary florals, green notes. auct. A little on the powdery side, am missing the dandelion sharpness now, would have balanced well, but my skin has other ideas I guess. This marries the two so perfectly that there is really nothing left to be said. I don't think this is something I'd wear that much. Venus Verticordia really does smell like springtime, which is pretty much the best scent to have in a bottle in late March. It's dandelion in the foreground, surrounded by a meadow's worth of spring wildflowers, and the sweet smell of honey stitching everything together. Sold with Mr Mitchell's collection at Christie's in 1885. And its just amazing.Very springlike. Verticordia is the nickname of Venus (Serv. Can't stop huffing my wrist. In fact, the exact opposite is true! In the bottle there is more greenery--not exactly cut grass but maybe fresh cut flowers. On the skin, it's less artificial and there's a stickiness that gives off the impression of dandelion sap.
It's fresh and pretty, but not something I need.i LOVE dandelion but i am getting more wildflower than dandelion from this. Venus Verticordia (For A Picture) poem by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Amazing. They enable you to move around the site and use its features, for example accessing My Art Fund, completing a form or buying a National Art Pass. Sweet and fresh and green.
On the skin I get dandelions and something more sharp and floral, which is not entirely agreeable to my nose, but the drydown is grassy dandelions over a gaint warmth of honey, which mostly makes up for the sharp note in the middle register.I've held off on reviewing this because I don't think I have adequate words to describe how much I love this.I've always loved dandelions and I adore the scent of spring. No flowers, no honey. This is just slightly sweet and goes perfectly with the dandelion.I am very glad to have a decant of this to wear from time to time.More complex than other florals I've tried - there is a tone of sophistication to it, a bit lux even.I agree regarding the previous comments of it being sweet and wildflowerish.A young scent, but with a playful background.
I am a floreintal girl generally speaking so the sweet honeyed wildflowers is not exactly my cuppa although I do, rarely, want something super sweet and innocent smelling.This one smells slightly musky both in the bottle and on me. This is honey, grassy, and just a tad of sunshine filtering through.It ends up on the drydown being too sweet on me, but part of me really wants to get a bottle because I swear I smell bluebells. Ah, yes, no plastic, still very honey, but a delicate and light honey. This is wild flower heaven.Dry: Still heaven. But if you like fresh, spring, floral scents, you'll love this one.Similar sort of unrealistic, green soapiness as in Murcia in the vial, but it's reduced and markedly more floral. Well let us begin with I really enjoyed the Dandelion SN and I also tend to enjoy florals. account,Beyond the Brotherhood: The Pre-Raphaelite Legacy. Source This is such a "warm" floral on me, if that makes sense. Sunny florals aren't even usually my BPAL sweet spot (and maybe it's just the long winter talking), but I'm really enjoying this.In the imp, the dandelions reared up and waved themselves in front of my nose. Dante Gabriel Rossetti Venus Verticordia 1867-1868.jpg 686 × 900; 102 KB Dante Gabriel Rossetti - Venus Verticordia (watercolour 1868).jpg 1,674 × 2,000; 1.4 MB Dante Gabriele Rossetti - Study for "Venus Verticordia" - 1946.345 - Cleveland Museum of Art.tif 4,149 × 4,582; 54.4 MB
swap it.In the bottle it's predominantly dandelion and grassy notes. What was I thinking? That is why Karl Hammer chose a young girl (innocence/pure) for this … It disappears almost immediately on my skin, and the wildflowers replace with vengeance along with the honey. I will certainly enjoy it for a few hours and take it from there, but I doubt it.I definitely get dandelion and some other kind of flower. That may be the honey note which sometimes has that vibe. Signed with initials in circular monogram.Commissioned by J Mitchell of Manchester in 1864. I really like this.Average wear length. But the honey begins to enter the scene on drydown, nice light clean honey, not sexpot honey, and it is a honey floral in a gorgeous late spring meadow. Aen. Venus holds an apple, the award bestowed upon her by the shepherd Paris for her beauty. Sun-warmed wild flowers and dandelions.
I love it. Hoping it won't go plastic on me as it dries! Please set a password below.Please review and manage your cookie settings.These cookies are necessary for our website to operate. It's dandelion in the foreground, surrounded by a meadow's worth of spring wildflowers, and the sweet smell of honey stitching everything together. Sugary florals, green notes. auct. A little on the powdery side, am missing the dandelion sharpness now, would have balanced well, but my skin has other ideas I guess. This marries the two so perfectly that there is really nothing left to be said. I don't think this is something I'd wear that much. Venus Verticordia really does smell like springtime, which is pretty much the best scent to have in a bottle in late March. It's dandelion in the foreground, surrounded by a meadow's worth of spring wildflowers, and the sweet smell of honey stitching everything together. Sold with Mr Mitchell's collection at Christie's in 1885. And its just amazing.Very springlike. Verticordia is the nickname of Venus (Serv. Can't stop huffing my wrist. In fact, the exact opposite is true! In the bottle there is more greenery--not exactly cut grass but maybe fresh cut flowers. On the skin, it's less artificial and there's a stickiness that gives off the impression of dandelion sap.
It's fresh and pretty, but not something I need.i LOVE dandelion but i am getting more wildflower than dandelion from this. Venus Verticordia (For A Picture) poem by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Amazing. They enable you to move around the site and use its features, for example accessing My Art Fund, completing a form or buying a National Art Pass. Sweet and fresh and green.
On the skin I get dandelions and something more sharp and floral, which is not entirely agreeable to my nose, but the drydown is grassy dandelions over a gaint warmth of honey, which mostly makes up for the sharp note in the middle register.I've held off on reviewing this because I don't think I have adequate words to describe how much I love this.I've always loved dandelions and I adore the scent of spring. No flowers, no honey. This is just slightly sweet and goes perfectly with the dandelion.I am very glad to have a decant of this to wear from time to time.More complex than other florals I've tried - there is a tone of sophistication to it, a bit lux even.I agree regarding the previous comments of it being sweet and wildflowerish.A young scent, but with a playful background.