Thursday, February 20, 2014

Moods (Krizia, 1989)



MOODS by Krizia, for Women (year 1989)
Not so famous as the male counterpart, the highly praised "Moods Uomo", Krizia Moods "for Women" was a great Woody Floral scent, incredibly warm, and with a strong honey note (sometimes not listed)
A scent suspended between old and modern times.

A forgotten perfume, but must be rediscovered. Another great from the Eighties.
It is noteworthy the fabric-covered box, not to say the shape -really unique- of the bottle.
Top: fruity notes, bergamot, honey; 
Middle: cyclamen, carnation, orchid, iris, jasmine, lily-of-the-valley, rose;
Base  Musk, cedar
Longevity: at least 6 hours
Sillage: high
RATING 8.5/10




























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Keep in mind that it's nearly impossible to determine whether a perfume is "authentic" or "counterfeit" based on the description alone. It's extremely difficult to tell, even with photographs. Fake or counterfeit perfume manufacturers have reached such a high level of sophistication that it's impossible to determine the authenticity of a perfume without actually holding it in your hands.

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