Perfume sale sees 'delicious' £90 designer scent said to have 'depth and mystery' slashed to £45
14.04.2024 - 17:07
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Shoppers are raving over a 'delicious' perfume that has been slashed down to half price on LookFantastic. Viktor & Rolf's Good Fortune Eau de Parfum is normally £90 for a 50ml bottle but has now dropped to just £45 for a limited time.
Good Fortune was launched in 2022 and inspired by the Spiritual Glamour Haute Couture Collection. Its aim is to make you feel confident and powerful, 'bringing you the power to create your own destiny'.
The perfume is an amber floral with top notes of gentiana and fennel which gives it a sweet and spicy smell. It has a heart of delicate jasmine and a Madagascar Vanilla base. It's worth noting that the top notes are there for the shortest time and the smell that persists is always the base - hours after application you're likely to be left with just jasmine and vanilla.
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It's brought in a total of 10 reviews on LookFantastic with happy shoppers raving over the 'sensual' scent.
One shopper said: "I splurged on this as a whim. Absolutely love this. Definitely my new scent for the season. It lingers all day and smells amazing. Had so many compliments once I used this. A nice fresh vanilla scent which doesn't need to spray too much.. a little goes a long way."
A second penned: "I received my sample and loved it so much I ordered the full size bottle right away I cannot wait to add this amazing and sensual perfume to my collection it has a lovely sweet smell and really lasts all day I cannot recommend this scent enough."
A third wrote: "The aroma of this perfume is delicious. It is sweet, it has depth and mystery. I feel excited
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