The company say:

Imagine a French garden bathed in soft light: you are experiencing Teo Cabanel's delicate and romantic Lace Garden perfume... The delicate scents of white flowers have woven a veil of soft lace as an ode to timeless feminine grace. Let yourself be swept away by just its touch of light lemon ylang-ylang. Now lean closer into the heart of a lavish bouquet of jasmine, orange blossom and tuberose where mysterious magnolia awaits to be discovered. Generous vanilla tints are magnified by a hint of benzoin. In a final wooded powdery accord, Lace Garden rewards your skin with a divine sensation.

Lace Garden fragrance notes

  • Head

    • ylang ylang, lemon
  • Heart

    • tuberose, orange blossom, jasmine, magnolia
  • Base

    • vanilla, benzoin, woods, powdery note

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The joys of Lace Garden are in its opening, where one is introduced to that contradiction in terms – the delicate white floral. Here we have tuberose, ylang, jasmine, shimmering in the breeze with all the lightness associated with a spring flowers rather than the usual tropical torpor. The scent comes wrapped in a lovely sappy milkiness (unlike the suntan lotion and double cream that often accompanies tuberose). So far so good.
What follows is less interesting. As Lace Garden settles, it also deflates, becoming mainly a persistent tuberose with little tonal differentiation. This is such a crowded field, one wonders why Cabanel bothered.
5th June 2015
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