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    4.5

    Calèche Eau de toilette

    "In French, a calèche is a horse-drawn carriage, the very essence of Classicism. Seduction through the being's own beauty." Jean-Claude Ellena.

    Created by Guy Robert in 1961, Calèche was the brand's first perfume for women. It's a very feminine, woody, chypre floral scent, whose name, in French, evokes the iconic chariot of the Greek God Hermes. Calèche's beautiful ingredients tell a story, one of zesty citrus fruits, modern aldehyde notes, with a sumptuous floral core made up of ylang-ylang, rose, and jasmine, leaving a woody, chypre trail highlighted with sophisticated iris.

    The eau de toilette, exuberantly floral.

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    Calèche Eau de toilette

    BHD 76.500

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    Zeniko

    Verified Buyer

    4

    8/11/2024

    TRY IT

    Smells like a fruity raspberry covered in sugared lemon. It’s feminine, sweet, flirty, and perfect for everyday. The only con is it doesn’t last long on me at all. But I sprayed it once lol. I will use about 5-6 sprays next time to get the projection and compliments that I want . But I LOVE the smell.

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    Originally posted on sephora.com

    messiahxlegend

    3

    1/11/2024

    She's ok

    I've been using the edp as my work fragrance for about a year now & wanted to try the edt. It's definitely a softer, more fruity scent. I saw a review that said it smells like a raspberry lemonade & that is spot on. I only enjoy it after the dry down, before that it is just way too sweet for me & not as "clean" as the edp. May just use as an 'around the house' fragrance as it doesn't linger very long either. If you're into the youthful, sweet, playful scents go with the edt. If you want something fresh, longer lasting, & sophisticated go with the edp. Hope this helps!

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