Frequently Asked Questions about Angel Fantasm by Mugler
What does Angel Fantasm by Mugler smell like?
Angel Fantasm by Mugler features top notes of Bergamot and Pineapple, middle notes of Coconut and Tiare Flower, and base notes of Amber, Patchouli, and Vanilla.
How long does Angel Fantasm by Mugler last?
Based on user reviews, Angel Fantasm by Mugler has very good longevity, typically lasting 6-10 hours. The longevity rating is 4.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Angel Fantasm by Mugler?
Angel Fantasm by Mugler has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
When was Angel Fantasm by Mugler released?
Angel Fantasm by Mugler was released in 2024.
What season is Angel Fantasm by Mugler best for?
According to user reviews, Angel Fantasm by Mugler is best suited for Fall and Winter.
Angel Fantasm, from Mugler was released in 2024. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. It has the top notes of Bergamot and Pineapple, middle notes of Coconut and Tiare Flower, and base notes of Amber, Patchouli, and Vanilla.
Angel Fantasm is what I would consider and effective flanker release. It’s tricky trying to keep a fragrance line which is over 30 years old alive, but I believe Mugler are doing a pretty good job. This scent takes the general idea of the original Angel, making it more palatable for the current market and on trend for what gourmand means these days. It retains the intensely sweet vanillic caramel aspect, which is sticky and delicious. However, it tones down the dark chocolatey patchouli, and completely removes the spicy elements. What you’re left with is this thick caramel, alongside vanilla and coconut. It’s sweetness overload. As I said it’s very on trend for today’s market, as lots of other popular gourmands follow this barrage of sweetness. I like it, it’s a pleasant scent but I wouldn’t buy it - it does overall lack originality and interest for me.
Angel Fantasm is what I would consider and effective flanker release. It’s tricky trying to keep a fragrance line which is over 30 years old alive, but I believe Mugler are doing a pretty good job. This scent takes the general idea of the original Angel, making it more palatable for the current market and on trend for what gourmand means these days. It retains the intensely sweet vanillic caramel aspect, which is sticky and delicious. However, it tones down the dark chocolatey patchouli, and completely removes the spicy elements. What you’re left with is this thick caramel, alongside vanilla and coconut. It’s sweetness overload. As I said it’s very on trend for today’s market, as lots of other popular gourmands follow this barrage of sweetness. I like it, it’s a pleasant scent but I wouldn’t buy it - it does overall lack originality and interest for me.