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Maison Margiela Replica Under The Lemon Tree Eau De Toilette is a 100ml unisex fragrance featuring a vibrant blend of citrus, herbs, and musk. Housed in a sleek, travel-friendly bottle, it offers a sophisticated scent experience combining lime, green tea, cardamom, and cedar. Perfect for professionals seeking a fresh yet complex aroma that stands out in any setting.
Manufacturer | Maison Margiela |
Package dimensions | 13.7 x 5.8 x 5.6 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 50 x 50 x 130 millimetres |
Item weight | 100 Grams |
Brand | Maison Margiela |
Format | Liquid |
Volume | 100 Millilitres |
Scent | Lemon |
Special features | Travel Size |
Item model number | MMMNCU024 |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 13 cm; 100 g |
ASIN | B07JW811MF |
R**A
Lovely and fresh.
Smells lovely and fresh
K**
Love love love
Beautiful perfume, arrived on time, the notes are just amazing, perfect summer perfume, cannot be more happy about it!
S**B
Oof
Do not blind buy!! It does not smell clean, soft or laundry like at all.It’s a really heavy scent, not awful but reminds me of something a woman 70+ would choose to wear. The rose note really takes control and ruins the whole thing. Would not recommend.
P**N
Sterile
This is one of those fragrances where I must admit, I struggle to see the hype. It claims to smell like fresh clean laundry, but Lazy Sunday Morning has a distinctly alcoholic taste – my laundry doesn’t smell of alcohol!There is a slightly detergent-like quality to the smell, although I think this tends closer to the soapy side of things, and we all know how perfumes that smell like soaps make me feel.There is a whiff of rose in the formula. As discussed, I usually like my perfumes to have rose as an ingredient. But combined with the soapiness of the scent, the combination just makes Lazy Sunday Morning even more sickly.There’s also iris and orange blossom in the middle notes, but, due to the bad foundation of smelling like detergent, they all blend together to make a cloying, artificial concoction. Not for me.
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