Okay so this happens sometimes and it's usually for two reasons. Either a fragrance is so bombastic and complex, it overwhelms and you don't get a good take on it first time around, or (and in the case of this perfume) it's so seemingly simple and such a genre, trope, piece, that you overlook very mild tweaks and manifestations to that stock formulaic feel. What this is, is a very good Eau de Cologne, let's get that said right away, I mean who really owns that vibe? You'd probably be a fool not to say the French (clue is in the name of this perfume) but there's a very southern Italian, coastal feel about this, so much so Acqua di Parma could've made it. I find the waxy white floral heart really appealing and the citrus fresh and lovely but upon this second visit I get the fig accord in there and clearly the fresh, wateriness, works a treat in this context. And still, they're sticking the boot in the base with a creamy orris. Hot summer day, white shirt boom! I think this is a delight. Expensive, I mean you can get citrus, neroli, orange blossom, petitgrain colognes or like I said very good ADP stuff for a better price, but this is Celine does EDC and I'm happy to endorse paying for it if you feel you want to. (I won't be LOL, but only because I have too much perfume)