First Impressions
The first spray of Miss O Fashion Princess announces itself with the confidence of its name—unapologetically sweet, decidedly fruity, and wearing its gourmand heart on its sleeve. This is not a fragrance that whispers; it arrives with a burst of tropical pineapple tempered by the softer sweetness of plum and the bright citrus edge of tangerine and bergamot. Freesia adds a delicate floral brightness that keeps the opening from becoming too syrupy, but make no mistake: this is a fragrance built on a foundation of sweetness that registers at full intensity according to its dominant accord profile.
There's something playfully irreverent about this composition. Released in 2009, it captured that era's love affair with candied fruits and dessert-inspired fragrances, yet it manages to maintain enough structure to avoid collapsing into pure confection.
The Scent Profile
The opening act is a fruit basket tipped over in the best possible way. Pineapple takes center stage with its juicy, almost tropical presence, while plum adds a darker, more velvety sweetness. Tangerine provides citrus sparkle, and bergamot—that classic perfumer's tool—offers just enough sophistication to remind you this is a composed fragrance, not a fruit smoothie. Freesia weaves through it all with its peppery-sweet floral character, creating surprising complexity in what could have been a one-dimensional fruity blast.
As the fragrance settles into its heart, raspberry leaf emerges with a green, slightly tart quality that's more nuanced than simple raspberry. Apple adds crisp freshness, while cyclamen contributes a soft, aquatic floral note. Jasmine appears here too, though it's clearly playing a supporting role rather than commanding attention. This middle phase showcases the fragrance's 77% fruity accord alongside a modest 16% floral presence—enough to add texture without competing with the sweetness.
The base is where Miss O Fashion Princess reveals its true gourmand nature. Praline dominates, offering that characteristic caramelized nut sweetness that defined so many fragrances of this era. Tonka bean amplifies the warmth with its vanilla-almond richness, while musk provides soft, skin-like depth. Sandalwood and woodsy notes attempt to ground the composition, though they're clearly outnumbered by the sweeter elements. The result is a drydown that's creamy (reflected in that 20% lactonic accord), nutty (15%), and still decidedly sweet.
Character & Occasion
Miss O Fashion Princess is classified as suitable for all seasons, and there's logic to that versatility. The brightness of its fruit-forward opening could work in warmer weather, while its praline-rich base provides enough warmth for cooler days. That said, this is a fragrance that will perform best when you're not fighting against extreme heat, which can amplify its sweetness to potentially cloying levels.
Interestingly, the day/night data shows zero preference either way, suggesting wearers find it equally appropriate (or inappropriate) regardless of time. In reality, this is a fragrance that works best in casual settings where playfulness is welcomed—weekend brunches, shopping trips, coffee dates with friends. The "Fashion Princess" moniker is apt; this is for someone who embraces a feminine, youthful aesthetic without demanding serious sophistication.
The target wearer is likely someone who gravitates toward sweet fragrances without apology, who finds comfort in gourmand compositions, and who isn't concerned about flying under the radar. This fragrance has presence.
Community Verdict
With a rating of 3.78 out of 5 based on 355 votes, Miss O Fashion Princess sits firmly in "good, not great" territory. This is a respectable showing that suggests the fragrance delivers on its promise without necessarily exceeding expectations. The rating indicates that those who try it generally find it pleasant and well-executed within its category, even if it doesn't inspire the passionate devotion reserved for higher-rated compositions.
The substantial vote count demonstrates this has found an audience—355 people cared enough to rate it, which for an Oriflame fragrance from 2009 suggests genuine interest and availability. The score reflects a fragrance that knows what it is and does it competently, earning appreciation from those who want exactly this type of sweet, fruity composition.
How It Compares
Miss O Fashion Princess shares DNA with several notable fragrances. Its closest relatives within the Oriflame family are Dancing Lady, Miss O, and Precious Moments—all exploring similar sweet, fruity territory. The comparison to Nina by Nina Ricci makes perfect sense given both fragrances' playful, apple-inflected sweetness and youthful positioning. The Angel by Mugler reference is more ambitious, pointing to shared gourmand tendencies, though Angel operates at a different level of complexity and polarizing intensity.
Within the sweet-fruity-gourmand category, Miss O Fashion Princess positions itself as an accessible, budget-friendly option. It doesn't attempt to revolutionize the genre; instead, it offers a reliable interpretation of a popular formula at a price point that encourages experimentation rather than investment.
The Bottom Line
Miss O Fashion Princess is exactly what it promises to be: a sweet, fruity, unabashedly feminine fragrance that prioritizes pleasure over sophistication. Its 3.78 rating reflects honest competence—this won't change your life or redefine your fragrance collection, but it will deliver a cheerful, wearable experience for those who love dessert-inspired scents.
The value proposition with Oriflame fragrances typically leans positive, making this a low-risk exploration for anyone curious about gourmand compositions. If you find yourself drawn to the idea of pineapple, raspberry, and praline dancing together in a bottle, Miss O Fashion Princess will likely satisfy that craving. If you prefer subtle, minimalist fragrances or have an aversion to sweetness, this is decidedly not for you.
Consider this for: the sweet-fragrance enthusiast, the gourmand collector looking for affordable additions, or anyone seeking an uncomplicated, mood-lifting scent that embraces femininity without pretense. Miss O Fashion Princess may not wear a real crown, but within its specific kingdom, it reigns with sugary confidence.
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