Kerkyra74
4.0
Jun 13, 2026
Graceful and Elegant
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Peach skin, jasmine bouquet, subtle orange blossom. Fruity (peach shampoo vibes without soapiness and any synthetics). Floral at the heart, I perceive neither lychee nor bergamot. More like a glass of ice-cold white peach iced tea on the terrace. Feminine, floral, does not disturb anyone. Suitable for daily wear, too fragile for a grand appearance. Without downplaying this pretty bouquet, it would be exactly the type of scent I would reach for if I couldn't decide. The first warm spring evenings outside, golden-brown skin, delicate gold jewelry. La Fleur Bouquet completes the picture.
fidgi93
5.0
Jun 13, 2026
Pretty Spring Fragrance
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I was comparing in the store Valaya and Fleur Narcotique and strongly prefer the latter. Valaya for me is more dense and heavy. Hence between Mystique bouquet and La Fleur bouquet I chose this one. While I did not smell them truly side by side, I did wear Fleur Narcotique from tester couple of times and I find La Fleur Bouquet to be an absolute perfect dupe! It smells like a beautiful flower garden after the rain. It is a very ethereal, light and happy scent, which screams SPRING. And all that with a very impressive longevity! I can easily smell my scent bubble throughout the whole work day in the office. From the notes I do recognize fruits (peach and maybe a little bit of litchi) and flowers (peony and jasmine). Maybe there is some musk there for longevity, but mainly it is wet and pretty fruity flowers. Updated on 02/11/2026
Orangensorbe
4.5
Jun 13, 2026
Pretty Flower Bouquet
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Fragrance: "LaFleur Bouquet" starts with a zesty-sweet peach and many delicate, indefinable flowers. The peach retreats shortly after spraying and remains rather in the background throughout the fragrance development. The flowers gradually come more into focus. Every now and then, the oak moss peeks through, which has a rather soft-green quality and somewhat resembles the smell of grass. The composition is primarily floral and is subtly supported by peach and green notes. Although musk is included, the fragrance settles on the skin in a rather floral-powdery manner during the late drydown instead of creamy. The style of the composition feels very familiar to me. It is a "clear" floral scent and leans towards "Chloe" with an additional fruity twist. In my perception, the fragrance has little recognizability but is correspondingly pleasing. All fragrance components blend well together. To my nose, LaFleur Bouquet smells very high-quality despite the affordable price and can compete with common designer fragrances. In my opinion, it is not a special floral scent, but a rather nice variant! Pretty flower bouquet! Longevity on my skin was about 4 hours, which is not outstanding. The sillage is rather close to the skin. For me, these are the two biggest weaknesses of this perfume. On the other hand, there are also people who prefer something a bit more discreet. For these individuals, those supposed disadvantages might actually be a good fit. When? Where? Who? Fans of clear, floral fragrances like "Chloe" will likely enjoy this scent as well. Very enchanting in spring. The composition smells classically floral-feminine, and I find it suitable for all age groups. It will surely appeal to most women who like floral designer fragrances. If it catches someone's attention in the vicinity, it will be positive. It has no off notes and is pleasing. Definitely a nice everyday scent. It also fits well in the office if you want to blend in unobtrusively. In settings where you work closely with people and don’t want to "disturb" anyone with your perfume, the low sillage could also be an advantage. I think of care settings, hospitals, kindergartens, and schools. Unfortunately, it does not last from start to finish during long workdays. A candidate for re-spraying. #Mysterious Bouquet vs #La Fleur Bouquet Unfortunately, I cannot compare "LaFleur Bouquet" to "Fleur Narcotique," as I have never smelled "Fleur Narcotique." However, there is a comparison to "Mystique Bouquet," as I found it difficult to decide between the two fragrances when purchasing.. La Fleur Bouquet: Fragrance: Delicate, floral, slightly grassy, little peach S: rather close to the skin, even when fully sprayed HB: on my skin about 4 hours Effect: Designer character. Adult, elegant floral scent. Spring feelings. Everyday suitable. Pleasing! Maybe a bit boring. Little recognizability. Still "pretty." Opinion of my fragrance skeptic: "Pretty good." Mystique Bouquet: Fragrance: Peach crumb tea with few flowers S: 1m-2m, when fully sprayed HB: on my skin about 5 hours Effect: Niche character. More youthful. With a lot of fruit through spring & summer. You have to like it! Test beforehand! Sometimes too sweet, no bitter notes. Recognizability. Signature potential. Opinion of my fragrance skeptic: "Ugh. Too sweet." Comparison conclusion: The fragrances develop in quite different directions, in my opinion. La Fleur Bouquet is primarily a floral scent that is very pleasing. In contrast, Mystique Bouquet predominantly showcases the fruity notes and is rather special. When it comes to blind buying and gift recommendations, as the packaging and affordable price really invite it, I would say that La Fleur Bouquet is a safer choice. For Mystique Bouquet, however, I would recommend testing it beforehand. Conclusion: Those who enjoy transparent-floral fragrances like Chloe can confidently try LaFleur Bouquet. This creation is so pleasing that it is even acceptable for my fragrance skeptic, which is quite rare. The scent is subtle and by no means overwhelming, so I could even wear it with a migraine. For what it is, I like it very much. Updated on 04/28/2024
ParfumNinja
3.5
Jun 13, 2026
From a Man's Perspective
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The beauty of women's perfumes is that I can evaluate them differently. With a men's fragrance, I always think about how it smells on me and whether I want to wear it myself. With women's scents, it's quite different, as I simply have to imagine how the perfume would smell on a lady. It's all a matter of perspective. Attached is the video for the unboxing and the first impression, which is really quite positive. La Fleur Bouquet starts off VERY strong for a floral spring-summer scent. I find that good at first. It simply smells like a sea of flowers, as if you were taking a walk outdoors. A truly beautiful first impression, it immediately gives me associations of a sunny spring day in the countryside. I can't perceive the peach and lychee mentioned in the fragrance pyramid. Overall, the scent reminds me a lot of other floral designer fragrances that cost several times more but have a really long-lasting power. If it were based solely on the first impression, La Fleur Bouquet would be rated significantly higher. However, I also find the mentioned strength to be a disadvantage of the fragrance. Over time, Afnan comes across as a bit overwhelming - simply too strong, too penetrating, too biting. Sometimes less is just more. For spring, it's certainly a good scent, especially for the price. For summer, it's rather unsuitable as it's too strong. Overall, it's still a solid fragrance where you women really can't go wrong. Updated on 04/24/2024
PeteRalon007
Jun 13, 2026
Bouquet from Dubai
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Background: Parfumos sends me samples, I test them without any prior knowledge of the fragrances and describe my impressions - that of an untrained amateur. So, the dreadful man flu with its depressive aura has been chased away by Japanese herbal oil. Finally, I can test new scents blind again! I hope I am still able to distinguish between sauerkraut and vanilla. Each bottle exudes a different aura. This one gives me a friendliness that I sometimes painfully miss in everyday life. A gentle whisper at first, quickly turning into a delicate, floral whirlwind, jasmine reveals itself first, seemingly followed by a friendly sea of blossoms. Obviously a scent from the world of femininity, at least that's what it suggests to me. I immediately hold a sample under the nose of my perfume expert (she will turn 5 in 3 weeks). The oracle analyzes: "Shower gel shampoo with roses." Seriously? A bit unfair, I think, but we still have freedom of expression here. Two thumbs up follow and the announcement "You have to buy it for Mama!" Aha, so it's better than the verbal assessment. In the meantime, I experience a whole bouquet of flowers. Rose!? Something fresh and citrusy (bergamot?) seems to be in there too. And after an hour, fruit clearly tumbles out of the arrangement. But which? Pear? Peach? It then becomes mild-sweet, which interestingly is not so bad, because suddenly a minimal smoky note appears. Impressive, this is something new for my nose, which usually prefers combinations with stronger twists like tuberose vs. juniper. I don't find it outdated, rather something for the younger and young-at-heart lady in the office. With the musk, it actually feels like an antidepressant to me, just the right sunny element for the upcoming spring. Resolution: the fragrance La Fleur Bouquet from the United Arab Emirates imitates Fleur Narcotique (Eau de Parfum). It's definitely worth a sniff, provided you like flowers and cheerful moods.