…it would be like Premier Jour
I love Premier Jour Nina Ricci perfume for the same reasons why I hate Flowerbomb, but with opposite signs.
It was launched in 2001 and created by Sophie Labbe and Carlos Benaim (CKIN2U, Eternity for men, Euphoria for women, Armani Code for women, and Flowerbomb).
The opening was quite floral and dense, it felt like rose at first, but it actually wasn’t, and just when I thought I was in for a heady ride, the perfume toned down.
The florals are quite generic at this stage, and although the intensity is fairly low, there seem to be dense and powdery flowers with a peppery side, together with soapy ones, like carnation and iris.
It eventually grows, adding soft fruity notes in the background, although it remains mainly floral.
The mix is where the title comes from, and it shows how pleasant a non-sweet fruity floral mix can be. I really wonder why this fragrance is hard to find in perfume shops, if the space for Nina Ricci perfumes for women on the shelf is limited to two or three, they should sell this instead of Nina.
Indeed it’s more metallic on my skin, but I’m starting to think I’m like King Midas of perfumes, except that I turn them into tin.
The final will be slightly musky, but keeping the floral side up.
Nina Ricci Jour parfum is dense, fruity at times, prone to freshness, and inherently gentle. Wear it only if you are exactly like that.
If this was a color it would be:
Nina Ricci Parfum
