Prada ‘Infusion de Tubereuse’ Eau de Parfum ($74-$135)
When I first tried this fragrance, I found it very interesting and unlike any other perfume I’ve known before. I can’t say it’s one of my favorites, but I developed a special attraction to it. I keep smelling the tester even when I’m wearing some other scent.
First of all, I really love the bottle adorned with vintage Prada mosaic print. Secondly, the fragrance itself is completely different from other florals on the market. It contains “an unexpected mix” of Tuberose from India, Blood Orange from Italy, Dynamone and Petitgrain Bigarade. The mixture of these ingredients produce an elegant, soft and unique floral scent.
The fresh and seductive Tuberose blossoms notes are strong and heady at first, but after some time of wearing the perfume they develop into an exotic, moderately sweet, deep but not heavy, complex fragrance. It’s long-lasting and fades away leaving traces of crispy green notes with a hint of orange. Definitely worth a try.










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