Lily, from Koto Parfums was released in 2011. The perfumer behind this creation is Alexandra Monet. It has the top notes of Green Notes, Peach, and Raspberry, middle notes of Peony, Rose, and Ylang-Ylang, and base notes of Musk, Rice, and Vanilla.
Okay...call me childish but I love the playful bottles these fragrances are housed in. Obviously they aren't marketed towards me and it's pretty bizarre that I would even give this fragrance time of day but I encouraged my girlfriend to try some of these. I happened to pick up this one 'Lily' and tried it myself, I have to say I don't know what I expected but I like it! It's a light soft accord of fruits and white musk with a vanilla drydown which is sweet but not too much so. The fruits are like that synthetic blend of 'strawberry shortcake' dolls and that powdery peach, however this only applies to the drydown. To me the opening fruity notes in Lily smells like apples and very delicate floral notes. This is perfect for general use I'd say and is much less annoying or intrusive than many popular female scents I've smelled. Probably for a younger crowd and I certainly wouldn't wear it but it goes to show my intrepid fragrance documentation knows no bounds!
Okay...call me childish but I love the playful bottles these fragrances are housed in. Obviously they aren't marketed towards me and it's pretty bizarre that I would even give this fragrance time of day but I encouraged my girlfriend to try some of these. I happened to pick up this one 'Lily' and tried it myself, I have to say I don't know what I expected but I like it! It's a light soft accord of fruits and white musk with a vanilla drydown which is sweet but not too much so. The fruits are like that synthetic blend of 'strawberry shortcake' dolls and that powdery peach, however this only applies to the drydown. To me the opening fruity notes in Lily smells like apples and very delicate floral notes. This is perfect for general use I'd say and is much less annoying or intrusive than many popular female scents I've smelled. Probably for a younger crowd and I certainly wouldn't wear it but it goes to show my intrepid fragrance documentation knows no bounds!