I got some great fragrance bargains this weekend! One I had ordered several days ago, but it came this weekend: Missoni Missoni, the older version by Maurice Roucel to which Luca Turin awarded five stars. It has been discontinued and was replaced in 2015 by a completely different fragrance. I had been hoping to try Roucel’s version, and had been disappointed once when an online discounter showed a photo of that one but sent the new one. When I saw that Perfumania had 1 oz. bottles of the eau de parfum for under $20, I thought, why not take a chance and try again? And yes, it’s the right one, in the orange-toned box with the short, tilted bottle. It is very intriguing, and so far I like it a lot.
I also found some little treasures at T.J. Maxx — I love that, because in return for very modest amounts of money, I get to expand my familiarity with different combinations of notes and knowledge of fragrance. The list: Clean White Woods: $16.00 for 2 oz.; Tokyomilk Dark No . 28 Excess, 1.6 oz. for $7.99; Vera Bradley Macaroon Rose, .5 oz. for $5.99.
A slightly more splurgey purchase was Guerlain’s Terracotta, reduced on saks.com from $79 to $49 (helpful info from another blogger!). I thought I could pick it up in person at my local SFA; was very surprised to find they had no Guerlain counter at all and only had Shalimar in stock at the store! The friendly sales associate told me that Guerlain had been pulling out of most US department stores — thank goodness, they still seem to be fully present at the Neiman Marcus in my city. Anyway, she was lovely enough to show me some new By Kilian fragrances instead and sent me home with a couple of samples: Forbidden Games and Moonlight In Heaven (I especially liked the latter). Then I went over to Nordstrom (in the same mall) and got samples of Tom Ford’s new Vert fragrances: Vert Boheme, Vert d’Encens, Vert de Fleur, Vert des Bois.

Moss furniture; image from Black Burge Art blog.
None of those would qualify as fragrance bargains if I had bought full bottles! I’m delighted with my free samples, though, and I appreciate that Nordstrom just put them out on the counter with a note saying: “Take One, It’s Yours!”. I really liked Vert Boheme and Vert de Fleur. But if I’m going to spring for a pricier green fragrance this year, it will be Papillon‘s Dryad. I am so eager to try this! Several blogs I follow have detailed, enthusiastic reviews: Megan in Sainte Maxime, Kafkaesque, The Candy Perfume Boy, A Bottled Rose. I have a birthday coming up, so who knows?
Have you tried any of the fragrances mentioned here? What did you think? And what’s your next fragrance splurge?

Earth Goddess, Atlanta Botanical Garden
Featured image: Atlanta Botanical Garden.
The original Missoni is one of the first bottles I bought after reading The Guide. It’s fabulous so enjoy your bargain. Too bad it’s discontinued.
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I hope some others who may want it see that it’s available online!
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That wouldn’t probably be my choice: I’m not sure I’ve tried any of the four bargain bottles, on which you’ve spent about $50 (not counting S&H on Perfumania and sales tax if any), so I do not have any opinion about perfumes themselves but I would feel awful if I tried and didn’t like any of them but was stuck with those bottles. But if it makes you feel good, I’m glad you found these at a good price.
In recent years I prefer tiny samples – not to waste any perfumes and not to spend too much on testing when I can put that money towards buying something that I’ve tested already and liked.
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Thanks for commenting! It makes some difference that I have two daughters who enjoy sharing some of my finds, and I’ve given away others. I do like samples, and will be posting about that tomorrow. At this stage, it takes me more than a few sprays to feel I “get” a fragrance or understand others’ comments about it, as I’m still learning. I don’t mind if one of my “lessons” doesn’t turn out to be a favorite, I’m enjoying the learning curve.
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