Sunday, August 18, 2013

Smell This: The Coach Poppy Blossom Collection

The newest fragrances rolling out of the Coach factory are the The Poppy Blossom Collection. They are three different fragrances, each with a different twist on the floral scent.


Coach Poppy Blossom

Poppy Blossom is my personal favorite out of the three. This fragrance was previously a limited edition perfume late last year. The top notes are litchi, mara strawberry, mandarin, and freesia. The heart has lily of the valley, Centifolia rose, tuberose, gardenia, and Sambac jasmine. The base is made out of praline, vanilla, blonde woods, and musk.

It is the fruitiest one out of the bunch, with strawberry and mandarin being fairly noticeable in it. I love fruity floral scents like this. The perfume stays on very well (as do the other two) and stays true to the scent of the fragrance when I spray it on.

The bottle is adorable. I love the round shape because it looks very appealing and it fits in your hand nicely when spraying it on yourself. The lid is very intricate, with cute engravings on it. The gold on the lid and the nameplate on the bottle fits the Coach image very nicely. And, of course, my favorite part about the bottles in this collection is the flower on the lid. It is perfect for fragrances that are all about floral.

Coach Poppy Freesia Blossom

Fressia Blossom has top notes of bergamot, cassis, raspberry, strawberry, and apricot. The heart has star jasmine, white orchid, Tahitian tiare flower, and freesia. Base notes are vanilla, brown sugar, and musk.

This one is a lot sweeter than Poppy Blossom with the mixture of berries and flowers. It is almost a little too sweet for me personally, but it does smell softer on the skin after it sits a while.

Coach Poppy Citrine Blossom

Citrine Blossom's top notes are bergamot, mandarin orange, and black currant. The heart includes water lily, jasmine, tea rose, violet, green tea, and freesia. Base notes are benzoin, ambrette, and cedar.

This fragrance is the more citrus one of out the bunch (surprise, surprise). Although it is more citrusy, it is still sweet and floral as well. It seems like the perfect spring scent, but I tend to wear whatever fragrance I want whatever time of the year I want.

Each of these fragrances comes in a 3.4 fluid ounce bottle that sells for $85. They are also available in a 1.7 fl. oz. bottle for $65. However, the store I work at doesn't carry the small bottle, so it may or may not be hard for you to find. These fragrances are available at most department stores and beauty stores like Ulta.

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