Hello everyone ♥
You might not know but autumn is the most suitable season possible when it comes to testing and trying out perfumes – temperatures are varying from really low to medium and hot in just a day, which is a perfect combination to follow notes development on basically every scent. Useful tip from me: take advantage of the moment to test and try perfumes you want before any buy so you can see how do they development in different temperatures and amplitudes and to see as objectively as possible if a designated perfume is your cup of tea :)))
Today’s scented review is all about one extremely polemic scent:
Marc Jacobs Decadence Divine. There is literally no chance to miss the
scandalous bottle on the shelf - so eyecatching, at the boundary of kitscha,
weighing as much as pavement, with a solid gold chain and on top of this,
lined with green snake pattern!
Just grabs your attention and makes you want to test it and find out what's in
this extravagant packaging...
And there is an absolutely splendid aroma inside –
soooooooooo sexy (absolutely every time I’m wearing it I receive a ton of
compliments from men!!!), really thick, deep, specific, individual and
infinitely enduring. Plum, white florals and champagne – it smells just as
unique as it sounds!
History:
Marc Jacobs presented
Decadence in 2015 as his first “mature” fragrance that embodies sex appeal with
sophistication. The new, lighter version of this perfume comes out in September
2016 as Divine Decadence.
“A sparkling
expression of glamour and luxury, Divine Decadence gives indulgence a touch of
brightness. Decadence is lifestyle, a way of living, transcending age and
style. It’s addictive, you can’t get enough. A girl is not naturally decadent,
she chooses to be.”
Divine Decadence
is announced as a radiant, luxurious and sensual floral scent. A new facet of
glamour and luxury is evoked by the top notes of sparkling champagne, bergamot
and creamy orange blossom. Rich florals, which include gardenia, hydrangea and
honeysuckle, are bringing feminine opulence to the table, while liquid amber,
saffron and vanilla in the base add luminous, radiant texture.
Description:
Top notes: orange blossom, champagne, bergamot
Middle
notes:
honeysuckle,
gardenia, hydrangea
Base
notes:
liquid amber, saffron
and vanilla
Development on my skin:
When first applied on my skin the scent is quite sharp and has detectable
lime, jasmine and orange blossom notes which makes it sound like a
citrus-floral scent. After the first 15 minutes right after application in which
top notes are dominant Divine Decadence becomes milder and I clearly
detect intriguing champagne note which I simply adore! Fine, thirsty
sweetness that is not alcoholic, slightly tickling the nostrils, incredibly
atypical and different.
Champagne is combined with juicy prune jam, which although not present
in the composition is clearly recognizable on my skin and the aroma is
exactly a combination of champagne and plum jam.
Acting as background but detectable enough I get strong, thick and
creamy white florals: gardenia, jasmine and honeysuckle, which
aren’t sharp, retro or causing headache, because in combination with
champagne and plum jam they got softer and the result is really feminine,
incredibly sexy and tempting, seductive scent.
I can describe
the scent as mainly linear –
after the initial sharp and
citrus spritz the scent is combination of champagne
and plum jam on a suspicion of creamy gardenia, jasmine and honeysuckle. In
this linear appearance Divine Decadence stays on my skin from the first hour
after spraying up to the very base (~5-6 hours after application) and the base itself is, in fact, quite white floral-ish
and woody with a bit of vanilla. In the base I register amber, saffron,
sandalwood and a tiny bit of vanilla which I honestly can’t stand but here is a
tiny bit and it doesn’t bother me. As I mentioned this scent doesn’t have 180-degree development and for me is quite linear scent
that consists of champagne, prune jam and a lot of white, soft and creamy white
floral notes as this composition forms this incredible feminine, sexy and
sultry scent.
Packaging:
Unique!
It is described as fully
kitsch :D I personally like it and don’t like it at the same time. The massive
gold chain irritates me and without it the bottle doesn’t look so kitch-y –
i.e. the top is soooo heavy and massive that even has separate packaging, can
you imagine? :D
The vial is extremely heavy and inconvenient to distribute, without
exaggerating, but weighs as much as pavement!
It's not the most comfortable and compact to travel on, but I admit it's the
star of my perfume collection - anyone who looks at my perfumes always
and without exception first grabs it, which says the bottle plays a huge role
in waking up the interest in the user.
Storage:
Divine Decadence
is available in 50ml and 100ml EDP.
Season appropriate:
For my
perception this scent is suitable for any season – I’ve worn it in the winter,
spring, summer and now I am wearing it in the autumn and I can’t categorize it
as suitable for just 1 season. As I said upon composition is quite linear so I
don’t think in the different seasons it will come up as differently.
Time appropriate:
Decadence Divine
for me is a bit more night scent than a daily one. I
owe this perception mainly to the fact that this scent is extremely detectable
and present and has amazing longevity (even with 1 single spritz), it always
get noticed by the people around, plus it is so sexy that I find it more
suitable paired with night look: bold makeup, stylish dress, high heels
and fragrant cloud
Decadence Divine.
Longevity:
Endless!!!
One (1)
spritz is completely enough
for a daytime wear and with 3 of more I get full 24hr longevity which is quite
impressing no matter what.
Decadence Divine EDP has such a big sentimental meaning to me
– I’ve worn it on a bachelorette party & wedding of one of my besties,
choose it as my scent for my senior prom in July, I wore it on my summer
vacation and on a plenty other meaningful and filled with pleasure ocassions
this year, I associate it with happy experiences and happiness and I love it a
lot.
Someday, when I finish this bottle, I would certainly repurchase it - it is a
fragrance of happiness and carelessness for me.
The distinctive note of champagne in Decadence Divine is extremely
irresistible to me – I found out that I really like alcohol notes in perfumes
and especially champagne and in the view of this I want to pay attention to
another budget friendly perfumer that has distinctive champagne note in it:
James Bond 007 EDP II. Both scents are united by the champagne note and I
plan on buying James Bond 007 EDP II, as well as to find other fragrances
with champagne note in it.
Decadence Divine
EDP is irresistible sexy,
feminine and seductive scent that has dominant champagne, plum jam and white
floral notes, extremely high longevity and eyecatching bottle which makes you
want to try it – a true favorite of mine!
Have you tried Marc
Jacobs Decadence and what are your thoughts on it?
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