Amarige By Givenchy For Women. Eau De Toilette Spray 3.3 Oz.

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$41.50



Product Description
Introduced in 1991. Fragrance notes: violet, mimosa, soft sweet spices, and orange flowers. Accompanied by fruity notes of fresh citrus, melons, peaches, and plums. Recommended use: casual.

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  1. Jana L. Perskie @ 11:16 pm

    French couturier Hubert de Givenchy took the same elegant fashion style which made him famous and bottled it with Givenchy’s Amarige de Givenchy. This is my perfume of choice when I want to feel sexy. The scent radiates warmth, sensuality, pure class and Female with a capital “F.” A rich, complex blend of light and musky notes, with Givenchy violet, mimosa, soft sweet spices, and orange flowers, is accompanied by fruity notes of fresh citrus, melons, peaches, and plums. It is a sophisticated fragrance, but not at all heavy.

    I prefer to wear Amarige in the evening, and something less sexy, a woodsy or floral cologne, or Givenchy’s Eau De Toilette, for work and sports. This perfume has been my standby for years, and although I have switched-off occasionally to try something new, I always return to Amarige. I personally prefer to purchase the smaller bottle. It may just be me, but I feel like scent changes, or becomes stale, once the bottle has been opened and kept too long. I do wear this a lot, but it still takes a while to go through an entire bottle, which, by the way, looks almost as beautiful as the perfume smells. I love it, but the scent one chooses is a highly personal decision, so, as with all perfumes and colognes, try a sample before you purchase.

    JANA

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  2. M. Lohrke @ 2:04 am

    i don’t know what they put in the stuff, but it’s pure, unadulterated heroin to my senses. i smell the stuff, i get goofy. wear it, i’m your love slave. must be the pheromones or something. heroin, i say, heroin!

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  3. A. DeMaris @ 4:48 am

    This scent really is intoxicating– I love the floral/oriental fragrance.

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  4. I. Gross Georg @ 6:57 am

    I call this honey-water because it’s honey colored and smells like honey, too, to my nose! It’s sweet but not cloying, not like a “grandma” perfume. I’ve gotten many compliments on this fragrance, a “what are you wearing” conversation starter, for sure! I get a better deal elsewhere, but the price here isn’t that bad.

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  5. EK Diamond @ 9:02 am

    “Amarige” has been one of my wife’s favorite fragrances for several years now. I love the subtle smell and definitely passes the elevator test (Did you ever ride in a crowded elevator and some woman’s perfume is so pungent that you get off on the next floor even if it is ten floors from your destination?). Well, if that woman had used “Amarige”, it would have been a pleasant experience and I would get off on the right floor. This fragrance can be used day or night and comes across as smooth and elegant. I highly recommend “Amarige” as a gift or for personal use.

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