Wednesday, May 20, 2009

One Sentence Perfume Review: K de Krizia, Krizia (1981)























She looks lovely in mourning, but she can't quite stifle that slutty streak.



Notes per Fragrantica: Aldehydes, Peach, Hyacinth, Neroli, Bergamot, Carnation, Orange Blossom, Orchid, Orris Root, Jasmine, Lily-of-the-Valley, Rose, Narcissus, Leather, Sandalwood, Amber, Musk, Civet, Oakmoss, Vanilla, Vetiver, Styrax


A Widow, James Tissot, 1868

6 comments:

Mary said...

LOL love it. It does have a certain slutty something. K was one of my favorites back in the 80's. I still spritz it from time to time.

BitterGrace said...

I wish I had known K back in the day--I just found it via that drawer full of old samples my MIL gave me. I love it. It has to be another doomed Euro chypre.

Perfumeshrine said...

K de Krizia is a wonderful thing: a most proper chypre with great elegance! I cherish my little bottle of it from the 80s. Glad you discovered it.

BitterGrace said...

It's definitely early 80s--before the big shoulders took over! I've tried the edp and edt now. I wonder if there was ever parfum? If so, it must have been wonderful.

chayaruchama said...

It was beautiful, and a bit blowsy...
Part of its charm.

olenska said...

I just obtained a tiny vintage mini of K de Krizia, and your review sums it up precisely. Merry widow, indeed!