Complex, well-blended classical fougère with impressive longevity
Historically significant as first modern perfume blending natural and synthetic ingredients
Unisex appeal with devoted fans who wear it regularly
Vintage bottles highly sought after by collectors
否定的
Strong animalic and musky notes off-putting to many, described as offensive or unpleasant
Polarizing scent with divisive reception - not suitable for those sensitive to challenging fragrances
よくある質問
What's the difference between Lilas et Narcissus and Jicky?+
Lilas et Narcissus is a feminine fragrance (marketed to women, though wearable by all) from Soivohle (2012) dominated by Floral accords. Jicky is a feminine fragrance (marketed to women, though wearable by all) from Guerlain (undated) leaning on Aromatic accords. They share 1 accord: Aromatic.
By community rating, Lilas et Narcissus scores 4.00/5 vs Jicky at 4.15/5. Jicky's standout strength: Complex, well-blended classical fougère with impressive longevity. The "better" choice depends on what you value — longevity, projection, season fit, or signature character.
Do Lilas et Narcissus and Jicky smell similar?+
They share a small fraction of their ingredients — expect noticeably different experiences. Jicky: ジッキーは歴史的に重要でありながら、非常に分極的な香水であり、熱狂的な愛好者と拒否者の両方を生み出します。ビンテージ香水の愛好家からはその複雑さとユニセックスな魅力が高く評価されていますが、多くの人々はその強い動物性のノートを不快に感じており、主流の使用や挑戦的な香りに不慣れな人には不向きです。.
Which lasts longer, Lilas et Narcissus or Jicky?+
Jicky: Complex, well-blended classical fougère with impressive longevity Longevity varies by skin chemistry, concentration, and application method.
Which season suits Lilas et Narcissus vs Jicky?+
Lilas et Narcissus scores highest for spring wear; Jicky scores highest for fall wear. Lilas et Narcissus leans daytime, Jicky leans daytime.
Modern reformulation lacks the skunky, civet facets of original vintage versions
Can smell like saliva, bathroom cleaners, or other undesirable comparisons to some wearers