McQueen Eau de Parfum Alexander McQueen for women

McQueen Eau de Parfum Alexander McQueen for women

main accords
white floral
tuberose
yellow floral
woody
sweet
warm spicy
animalic

Perfume rating 3.94 out of 5 with 869 votes

McQueen Eau de Parfum by Alexander McQueen is a Amber Floral fragrance for women. McQueen Eau de Parfum was launched in 2016. Top notes are Pink Pepper, Clove and Black Pepper; middle notes are Tuberose, Jasmine Sambac and Ylang-Ylang; base note is Vetiver.

"McQueen Eau de Parfum, takes a vintage spirit and gives it a stunningly modern architecture. The night-blooming floral notes are now mellow and subtly mysterious yet commanding as never before. They are rounded and opulent but never brash, allowing confident newness to assert itself."

McQueen Eau de Parfum is a lighter, more powdery and more affordable version of the new fragrance, available from the end of July 2016 at Selfridges and available worldwide from September. Narcotic flowers of tuberose, jasmine and ylang-ylang, which dominate the heart of the composition, are refreshed by spicy accords of clove, black and pink pepper, on the woody base of vetiver.

McQueen Eau de Parfum is available in 30ml, 50ml and 75ml bottles.

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Pros

Pros

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Beautiful modern fragrance with vintage nods
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No nausea or headache caused
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Pure sex appeal
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Heady and intoxicating scent
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Long-lasting and good quality
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Great for special occasions
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Suitable for unisex use
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Smells rosy with some earthiness
Cons

Cons

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Not suitable for those who dislike tuberose
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Similar to other tuberose fragrances
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May be overpowering for some
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Not suitable for blind buy
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Lacks uniqueness and character
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Not discerning enough for an Alexander McQueen scent
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Unpleasant overall
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Masculine-leaning scent

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Perfume Pyramid

Top Notes

Pink Pepper
Clove
Black Pepper

Middle Notes

Tuberose
Jasmine Sambac
Ylang-Ylang

Base Notes

Vetiver

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UK-rain

I really like this tuberose based fragrance. It's almost a soliflor because the tuberose really dominates here.
It's not synthetic smelling, rather very natural.
The faint vetiver in the base almost comes off as cedarwood.
This is a must try for all tuberose fans.

rostov14

Dark, dense, sophisticated and sexy. What a beautiful perfume! Slightly medicinal and herbal opening due to pepper and clove accords. Interplay between lush tuberose, indolic jasmine and exotic ylang-ylang is pure witchery.
Vetiver in the drydown is incensy and woodsy; soft, earthy and intriguing.
Lasting power is decent on me; not much projection that is good, -exactly to my liking.
Sensual and seductive. Wonderful scent, absolutely wonderful! I'm smitten. Bewitched!
P S. The vintage vibe of this smell reminds me of Red Moscow ( Красная Москва) - iconic Russian perfume. No wonder that I'm bewitched indeed.

MichelleAntonia

This is far, far sheerer than Fracas, Blonde, Serge Tuberose Criminelle, Truth or Dare (all of which I have or have had), or anything else super tuberosey that it can be compared to. There those are super hefty and have tons of heat, this is like the junior version. Its like a roaring fire versus a heating blanket. But not in a cheap way, which makes it good. And the pepper is a nice touch.

Maya lilac

A very warm tuberose, jasmine, ylang yland with some spicy touches here and there. What I find unique but perfectly fitting here is the addition of cloves. I love cloves in anything and goes so well in this composition. It adds warmth and elevates the florals in the composition.

If you love a bubblegum tuberose with a bit of spiciness and you can get your hands on this, I highly recommend it. It’s well made and smells great, realistic and refined. A potential wedding scent in my opinion!

Performs well in the warmer weather but it is not a beast like something from Givenchy’s L’Interdit line.

Sadly, I don’t see this anywhere sold so I think it got discontinued.

loliirain

Slightly musky and soapy tuberose and jasmine. The peppery notes were strong in the opening, but thankfully don’t linger. Simple and straightforward white floral that’s on the dry side. Airy, and light compared to Madonna truth or dare, and has none of the sweetness. I thought I was going to love this but something about it smells a bit too dated and mature.

LSAUG

McQueen reminds me of various other perfumes above, Truth or Dare, Fracas, and others what is different is that there is a transparent quality to McQueen that those others lack. Almost like putting the perfume through a cheese cloth to filter out bulk and what you are left w/ is the most delicate scent. I do not find this similar at all to his Blanche, that is way to ozonic for me and I dislike it. Lord knows I don't need another tuberose perfume but if I was in the market for one this is a good one. It would make a nice gift for a perfume novice. It is tuberose but it is very easy to wear. It is a veil of scent instead of a dense cloud like most tuberose perfumes can be. It really smells like a tuberose soap I had a while back that I really loved. I might have to add this to my collection after all. I love the gently soapiness of this perfume. It is very creamy, soft, delicate, and gentle.

zmuciamareto

I'm a big tuberose lover and have no issues with the greener nor the more ripe and creamy varieties.
But something is not right with this one, the scent feels very thin, lacking base and substance. It is however very persistent at the same time with no discernable development. Quite a nice smell, but lacks the depth to be a nice perfume. It could be that I'm averse to strongly pronounced pink pepper but even without that note, it would still feel monotonous and lacking an anchor.
The bottle is very pretty and the sprayer very good quality.

MsKayJae

A lovely bubblegum tuberose. Not sickly sweet though or heavy and heady as a lot of white flower prominent scents are. This one is quite transparent yet it still makes it's presence known.

FreddieMercury'sCat

Although I haven’t owned a bottle of Truth or Dare in some years, based on my memory, these two fragrances are nearly identical. However, McQueen does seem a little lighter, in that the tuberose note is a little less pronounced. I think it’s hard to deny that, McQueen and Truth or Dare have been heavily influenced by Fracas. Although all three fragrances are absolutely beautiful and would appeal to any person who enjoys a strong tuberose note, I would pick Fracas if I had to pick one. Although Fracas can be found on discount perfume websites, this is the better budget option.

lmnsvgz

This is SO elegant and likeable. The three main notes give off a very creamy, almost lactonic smell with the tuberose being the most prominent. It is a little bit reminiscent of L'Interdit but less sweet

EDIT: I have been CRAVING this every single day since the day I got it. It is so, so comforting and beautiful. A lot smoother than L'Interdit. This is so good.

Scentfrommanna

Came across this one after looking for a replacement for my beloved Truth or Dare, the closest I’ve had to a signature. I’m not prepared to pay around £75-£100 for the few bottles left on eBay when I can buy a bottle of Fracas for those prices so have been looking for a day to day replacement. Fracas is eye-rollingly heavenly but quite strong and almost too special for the day to day, and some in my family and workplace object to very strong perfumes so I’m careful not to wear it too often in those settings.

I got a sample of Alexander McQueen to try and whilst it is a more peppery, woodier version of Truth or Dare, it’s the closest I’ve come to a fragrance that has the freshness/airiness of Truth or Dare and a close enough match to be a replacement for me. It’s perfect for me for work and day to day and has that lush tuberose without being overly heavy. The tuberose in this is “bubble-gummy” as opposed to the “grape”-like smell I get from the tuberose in My Way or L’Interdit.

Longevity and projection are on the low to moderate side, unless you overspray. As this perfume seems to be easily obtainable at the discounters online I will probably get a 75ml (can be purchased for about £50) so I can overspray with abandon!

I don’t tend to get compliments on my tuberose fragrances as I find it’s quite a divisive note and this is no exception, but it’s the perfume I wear for me.

Such a gorgeous perfume, really looking forward to trying it in the summer as I noticed many reviewers on here say it works well in the warm weather.

Gabrielle Langley

Indolic white flowers--tuberose, lily, and narcissus--woven together with a dry and smoky vetiver root. There is also a whisper of cathedral incense. Evocative. Mysterious. Highly unique fragrance. I've found nothing else quite like this out on the market. This is a particularly lovely scent for autumn and winter.

Kiwigoddess

For me this is a versatile fragrance in that it could easily be worn to the office or for a night out...or to the office and then straight out on the town afterwards. I prefer it over the warmer months simply because it isn't overly sweet so unlikely to be cloying. It has just the right amount of vetiver creating a smoky vibe to it which would be perfect for attending bars along the beach front or a bonfire on the beach. The dryness of it evokes a woman 30+ who has outgrown the likes of pink sugar.

Longevity was about 9-10hrs on me in spring, projects reasonably for the first 2-4hrs before starting to wane and sit closer to the skin. All in all, not a bad fragrance for the price.

kristamb

This is a pretty white floral. I came across a sample and have been testing Alexander McQueen....it's summer now. Wears really nicely, though florals are not usually my thing. I have never smelled Madonna's Truth or Dare but it's always been on my wishlist based on good reviews. However, I'm happy just having sampled this if it's so similar. McQueen develops nicely throughout it's drydown, and it's very smooth and well blended too. I dont need a full bottle though. A beautiful addition to any floral lovers summer collections would be my opinion!

Estacey3

Fragrant jasmine white tea.

HyacinthBucket

Beautiful jasmine and tuberose bordering on indolic but its lightness stops it going too far in that direction. Not-too-sweet ylang ylang makes its appearance and rounds out the floral composition. Even with all these traditionally heavy florals it avoids being stuffy.

McQueen EDP is smooth and uncluttered from beginning to end. It is airy despite containing spices of black pepper, pink pepper and clove. And it’s light despite heart notes of usually intoxicating flowers.

The vetiver base is woody, semi-sweet and dry, reminiscent of vintage perfumes. It is not fresh like some of the more modern green vetiver notes.

This is a light, modern perfume with a tip of the hat to perfumers of yesteryear. Its not sweet by today’s standards and could possibly be unisex for the right person.

It's interesting, balanced and easy to wear. My only wish is that it were longer lasting, but that is to be expected these days. I’m happy to carry a decant to refresh if needed.

I’m grateful to have this beauty in my collection.

coralu

Beautiful, buttery, woody tuberose, I especially like the dry-down. I have been looking for a replica of my favourite L'Artisan Parfumeur Tubereuse (sadly discontinued), and this might just be it.

Air.astarte

McQueen couture has literally brought me to tears many times. I've put off testing this for too long.
It's tuberose, which I love (who doesn't?). It matches the bottle. It's clean, sweet, and feminine but with a liiiiittle darkness. It's sexy and classy. The note pyramid is spot on. It starts out peppery and white floral. It settles into the perfect amount of sweet woody vetiver and tuberose. On my skin it has moderate sillage and the peppery white floral lasts three to four hours. After that, the sweet vetiver can be detected from a few inches away for a few hours. On fabric it lasts much longer. It actually smells a bit like Michael Kors with more spiciness and tuberose. It smells absolutely nothing like TF Orchid Soleil.

Update: As the weather has gotten hotter, I've come to love this scent more and more. Particularly after it's sat and mixed with my skin for about an hour. It's delicious. Much more gourmand.

Anamandy

Two things really surprised me about this fragrance. First, it is totally different in warm weather than in cold. Seriously, it's like a completely different fragrance. And second, that there are no wood notes listed, as this wears like a woody floral on me. Honestly, I really didn't care for this when I purchased it last winter. I found the vetiver and the pepper too sharp and grating and the floral notes screechy. But in the heat the vetiver is woody and silky smooth and perfectly accentuates the now creamy florals. The pepper is just enough to highlight the natural sweetness of the florals and combined with a light clove note it is adding a lovely and very subtle spice. I get no powder in the base, though I'm not missing it.
The composition as a whole is beautiful, well rounded, and very versatile. I felt equally as comfortable wearing it at work as I did out to dinner afterwards. The only issue is it doesn't seem to project as well in the heat as it did last winter. Still, I am enjoying this much more now even though I have to spray a little heavier and do a touch-up mid-afternoon. Now that I know how this behaves, I'll strictly reserve it for warm weather wear as the heat really does make a huge difference here. It's also one I'll replace with a larger bottle when I finish this one-ounce bottle (that's super cute, btw).
I'm so glad I didn't give in to my initial impulse to get rid of it and put it aside to try another day. I would have really missed out on this thoroughly enjoyable and very pretty perfume.

elledeelee

I do love a white floral, and this one certainly is gorgeous, but doesn't stand out enough from the others in my collection. This opens up with blossom honey, is more jasminey than Truth or Dare, but is also incredibly peppery on me. The woody notes are dry and raspy, in a similar way to Gucci Bloom Ambrosia di Fiori. A very soft and feminine scent, the dry down is sadly too powdery for me, and longevity seems pretty poor.
If I'm in the mood for this type of scent I'd rather go for the loud, brash attitude of Truth or Dare, every time! If you're in the market for a more peppery jasminey floral I'd also suggest Sleep Knot by 4160 Tuesdays

_I.V_

Green tuberose, slightly herbal, spicy and it smells a little bit menthol-y at first. Just a beautiful modern tuberose that doesn't smell dated. I don't know why some people can't see this fragrance being a part of Macqueen's Legacy. It fits well with Macqueen's aesthetic. I see a gothic victorian woman, dark colors, lace, armor... Cold, but beautiful and put together. Aloof. Gentle.
Highly sophisticated for a tuberose scent, but not loud. Moderate performance.

perfumesniffer

"Scratchy Tuberose Floriental"

I recently purchased this so inexpensively. For less than $50 this is a beautiful floriental. It does seem tuberose-centric and the vetiver/woody quality is definitely there. I won't comment on how this may or may not live up the the McQueen name and legacy. I did have Kingdom back in the day. This is a politely retro floriental that's definitely pleasant to wear and does seem a bit sultry. For me, personally, there's a lot of vetiver in the dry down and vetiver is a struggle note for me. This comes off a bit "scratchy," but I still like it. I'd say the longevity is short to moderate, mostly disappears within 2-3 hours. I wouldn't compare this to most of the other tuberose-centric fragrances listed above as being similar. The only similarity is that it prominently features tuberose. There's much more oriental stuff going on here to compare it to Truth or Dare, Fracas or Bloom. From the above list I'd go with Donna Karan Gold as having the most similar overall vibe and maybe I'd add VW Boudoir. I get the pepper, vetiver and woods very strongly and of course the obligatory musk base. I like this, but don't love it. I'll wear it once in a while, happily.

RosaMilena

Intoxicatingly seductive and beautiful. Maybe the softest and most feminine tuberose I have ever encountered. Opens as a gentle caress of pristine, yet shadowy jasmine sambac entwined with fresh, newly blossoming tuberose and sweet ylang. A wisp of delicate spices, pink pepper/black pepper/cloves keeps everything dry, plushy, and ethereally complex. There is nothing overtly green, nothing camphorous or oily, nothing overly sweet. Everything just floats perfectly embroidered on a silken dream cloud hovering on a light vetiver grass nest that grounds things into sensuality with a tender embrace. This is a creamy, soft lullaby that kisses you to sleep. Absolutely divine. Nothing else smells exactly like this. This is ravishing. I like this.

Sherine777

All Tuberose perfumes seem alike at first, the main note IS Tuberose, they often get compared to the same lot Fracas/Bloom/Herrera as if having one will substitute for all the rest. Well... no.

I especially love this one, it's my most CHIC Tuberose.
It's not Benzoin sweet as in Truth or Dare, nor is it sharp as in Herrera, nor is it fleeting as in Bloom and it's not soapy either. It's the perfect combination of Tuberose, Spices and Wood.

RhodeC

Floral, woody and lightly spicy, this scent brings to mind pleasantly chilly evenings outdoors. I love vetiver in general, so maybe that's it. It's a nice blend - not too heavy, but stays with me for longer than most.

SGArt

I love this scent. For me, this is femininity in a bottle. The gentleness, subtleness, and undeniable beauty of the scent makes it one of my favorites. If you're someone who enjoys floral scents and loves the feeling of being surrounded by flowers, this is a must-try!

chimidoro

I will first say that I do not believe McQueen would ever have put his name to this series of scents. I have smelled no other versions than this and Blanche, but they suspiciously look like Zara or H&M scents! Not very discerning, so not something I would associate with McQueen!

In my opinion, the scents, while having some merit, are not unique enough to be OKayed by McQueen - simple as that. I don't think he was one for borrowing style so crassly. These are too much of a type, of a certain character. Nothing stands out in these scents and they are in no way unique. They lack character. Or, what character they do have is borrowed, is too in-keeping within an ilk, an already well established style. They bring nothing new to the table.

Everybody remembers how dirt cheap Madonna's Truth or Dare was. How tacky the bottle and the lid were/are. I say this as a "FAN" of Truth or Dare. It can't really be denied.

This McQueen scent is much the same by design. The label looks like a sticker on the front for Christ sake... Though this one does have a nice spray mechanism.

I will point out to anybody who hasn't noticed - these are by COTY (though perhaps this is debatable? "P&G Prestige" were "acquired" by COTY around this time and I'm simply not interested enough to put any effort in to researching/fact checking anything regarding COTY at this time).

The same COTY who destroyed VW's Boudoir.

Well, the Blanche version of this McQueen scent immediately put me in mind of "Mon Boudoir" and the million "Naughty Alice" flankers on the market. They're that type of scent, i.e relatively easy wearing, basic, safe scents. Doesn't smell like you paid a fair whack for it.

This one is a lot better than Blanche. They open almost the same but while Blanche feels somewhat tacky and too bright for me - almost like a Lempicka scent - I'm sure I smell cherries there, this one's warmer, smoother, nothing fruity, boasting a better blend of notes. My qualm with this being that it levels out to fairly soft, intimate skin scent within an hour. In its final stage the tuberose is overshadowed by a blasé bed of sweet/gourmand vanilla and cedar. But for the most part this scent is enjoyable - as one of these rather specific/familiar types of tuberose scents. Fitting neatly within the little box it has assigned for itself.

McQueen was not a man to be kept in a box.

I say this as somebody who could not give a flying frick about fashion, having never cared much for it at all.
But I agree wholeheartedly with the person who said that this does not fit the brand.

McQueen's MyQueen and Kingdom are MCQUEEN scents. This set of scents are not.

Smooth, slightly spiced, warm and womanly. A beautifully blended scent with a focus on tuberose.
This is a very nicely rounded, though fairly linear scent. I like this one but was not at all keen on Blanche, which was fresh, tart, & boring. Though they both clearly have the same chemicals making their "tuberose" and "gardenia", or whatever, the rosette definitely goes to this one and I wonder what the PARFUM variant is like...

This is very nice, for a COTY* scent.
It smells like a COTY* scent.
I'm a fan of this COTY* scent.
(*"P&G Prestige Beaute" if you're gonna get pantsy..)

Honestly, what actually offends me, besides this not being a particularly unique creation, is that they did not choose to call this McQueen's "such & such" or "so & so", but went straight for the jugular by calling it, simply, MCQUEEN. The eponymous, MCQUEEN.
He didn't do that himself with MyQueen or Kingdom, so what makes them think they can drag his name through the mud after his death like that? Ew! Icky. Nasty! Below the belt!

Nice scent though.

So, in conclusion: For those, like myself, who might be in the market for a softer/smoother/day-to-day version of Truth or Dare by Coty/Madonna, look no further. I prefer this to Truth or Dare because it's more wearable and far less brazen and brash.There's even some of the character of Amarige in here too, which is nice.

"ALEXANDER MCQUEEN" - Gone, and - by all accounts - sadly forgotten.
The man was a national treasure.
This could just as easily have been a "Steve McQueen" perfume for all it seems to matter. And that is quite sad.

cocofluff

This is a floral woody musk. This fragrance smells like narciso (cube bottles, particularly the white and black ones) initially but then blooms to tuberose, ylang, and jasmine mixed with soft, warm spiciness. I'm enjoying my travel spray. -

semsem_sunshine

My strong love for this perfume makes me unable to believe all the negative comments
Actually it was love at first sniff❤️ It mesmerized me and became on of my all time favorites instantly
Although it is very jasmine-y and I’m not so much into jasmine but this one some how made me really enjoy jasmine.. I can’t stop sniffing my wrest
I put it while I’m pregnant and it doesn’t cause any nausea or headache which is a miracle
But certainly I don’t recommend blind buy.. obviously it’s not everyone’s cup of tea

bel.gravia

Okay. Right. I know that Alexander McQueen has previously released some perfumes which have not been huge successes. I know that the new EDP was very much awaited (the parfum even more so). I also know that it is based on the white flower which was so famous in the 80's - the tuberose and which made a huge come back into perfumery.
Alexander McQueen eau de parfum is clean, spicy and floral. It has a clear structure, it is an architectural perfume as opposed to abstract. The three dimensions are the three flowers (tuberose, jasmine, ylang-ylang). They are blooming eternally. They rest on a very light bed of vetiver, the base note is just a frame for the composition. The perfume opens with spicies, vintage clove, so used in Chanel Coco EDP and some pepper.
This is a well thought through fragrance. It is worth trying, I can tell a lot of effort has been put into it. Luckily, this one isn't exactly a crowd pleaser. I can see it having a very loyal fan base, probably those who find themselves loving Chanel Coco and Dior Poison.

Luckyrose

This is a blind buy and a risky one indeed since it strays away from my usual type of scent I enjoy. On the first night I sprayed it I absolutely hated it but to much surprise the scent quickly grow on me and I can’t stop sniffing my wrist. This is a beautiful scent of jasmine and ylang ylang explosion. There’s something dirty in the background which makes this truly intoxicating. This may be a scent for audience above 25 to enjoy.

LizzieDee

This is Fracas’s younger, quieter sister. Compared to the powerhouse that is Fracas, it’s more subdued but I would think that the vintage inspiration in the notes above must be Fracas.

gtabasso

This is a beautiful modern fragrance that takes a nod at the vintages. This really is all about the tuberose and ylang with a hint of pink pepper that tickles the nose.

Phantomias

Tuberose and jasmine, that's what I get and it's good enough. While I like the real scented flowers, those same notes can be difficult in a perfume.
McQueen does it right, these are realistic florals, not punched up or muddled with a lot of other notes. No spices as far as I can tell, and that's fine, too.
Sillage and lasting power are about average, not overwhelming but not feeble, either.
A wearable tuberose and jasmine scent, feminine but not sugary or sweltering. Work safe!

elmccullar

This reminds me of Easter. Soft, pretty florals (jasmine & tuberose) with a hint of sweetness. Fresh and soft. I had to give this one a second try.

Beata1723

Before taking the time to write a proper review I came here just to address two of the biggest questions discussed here (aside from longevity and sillage):

Does it smell like Truth or Dare by Madonna?
Yes. In a way. Smelled right from the nozzle, sprayed in the air - yes. Absolutely. Even the soft veil that the perfume creates after being sprayed on the skin resembles Madonna's first fragrance A LOT. But closer inspection = smelling your skin even right after applying, let alone after an hour or two, proves that it is completely different perfume indeed. More spices, less sweetness.

Does it represent the brand of Alexander McQueen?
Yes. Yes, yes, yes. This feels more like Alexander McQueen than anything created under the same name after Lee Alexander's passing (my apologies for the fans of the new creations - there has been good moments too!)
In fact, the spices in this one remind me of the (in)famous Kingdom, although a lot tamer and less in your face (meaning less sweaty).

Instant love!

Adrien02

@damienthoresso, I can agree with you that this also reminded me of Truth or Dare by Madonna, but I am not so sure I can agree with you in your statements:"..The perfume doesn't, nor does the bottle, respresent the brand....", "..not a McQueen type of scent....".
I believe this is 'a McQueen type of scent' and while it may not represent the brand, perhaps it was not meant to do so. I don't think McQueen was one to be put inside a box.
From what I know and have seen of his creations, from shoes, clothing, accessories, and the designer as well, confining oneself to just one thing that would define or represent him would not be in keeping with someone who always was one beat ahead of those around him.
Alexander McQueen was willing to create what others may find extreme, out there, or even unconventional. But all these things that McQueen has created or shown the masses are indeed a representation of his creativity, not necessarily 'the brand', and as a masterful designer of multiple artistic talent. Not just one fragrance could ever do that.
As I am experiencing this wonderful fragrance right now, it does call to mind a gorgeous array of gardenia and I mean those freshly smelled from the plant itself. Very creamy, dreamy gardenia with the woody stems in the background.

BTW, if you have ever seen some of his couture creations, which many include feathers and unusual materials and shapes, especially footwear, the caps of this bottle (McQueen used studs quite a bit in his footwear) and the Parfum version of this fragrance in the black and gold bottle,(look up the Feather shoes with gold heels) do seem to represent some of those creations.

damienthoresson

It's like a cross between Chloe EDP (original, O.G 80s version) and Truth Or Dare. It's okay. Avant-garde? Not really. The perfume doesn't, nor does the bottle, respresent the brand.

Not my type of tuberose, not a McQueen type of scent.

rebred

I tried this perfume based on the notes, and was really pleasantly surprised. It's floral and warm, but has a lovely peppery dry down that saves it from being cloying. It's feminine and sexy, but not overpowering. Love it, and have gotten lots of compliments on it. It's great for work and for evening, much like a little black dress.

I prefer it for fall and winter, it's probably a little heavy for a hot summer day. It's like someone took Hermes Amazone and poured floral all over it. Perfect.

One of my new favorites.

AnlisaC

I was walking through the Dublin airport, what great airport to shop for beauty products, the whiskey isn’t bad either..lol. I discovered AMQ for her, Wow I fell in love! Since it was a pass through for me (8 hour layover) to my next destination I decided I’ll purchase this when I head back home in a week. I sprayed this on and as we were flying to my final destination I would get this beautiful white Tuberose floral scent, with some spice hence the pink and black pepper. At that point I NEEDED this in my collection. Unfortunately it is hard to find, I searched every perfume spot I could!

Alexander McQueen why do discontinue or limited your fragrances, they are so beautiful and different almost in a Thierry Mugler way! I finally found it at Saks here in New York (back home). I’m so happy I bought this.

The longevity is really good. Sillage perfect. I can’t wait to try the others in this collection.

Kama

Magnificent!I just love this EDP.. Although I do not think it is similar to Madonna Truth or Dare at all. I rather thing it is mix of old Dior Addict, NU &Kingdom without cumin notes, but there are some other sexy spices and tuberose. Elegant!

NixNox

I just received this for my birthday and haven't stopped wearing it since. My partner bought this for me - apparently after many hours of deliberation and sniffing of pieces of card in department stores - and declares this 'the best perfume of all time'. Period. No retreat, no surrender. He has a close relationship with my 'habit' of perfume and has been exposed to many an expensive brew. Even so, for him, this was 'it', the one, the best. Happily, I agree that it really is quite something...

Heady, hearty tuberose with a smoky, dark and brooding feel. Slightly dangerous, very sexy, surprisingly gauzy and transparent. Envelopes the wearer in a subtle dark hue all day without ever being too obvious. Sillage and longevity are perfect for me - I want people to breathe me in, not choke on me. Heavenly concoction, dark structural potion, very McQueen... but that transparency makes it suitable for everyday wear when sprayed lightly. Signature worthy. I feel very spoiled indeed.

scentitar

For a simple somewhat rosy fragrance for women this is quite dirty smelling

It is not disgusting, but a feminine fragrance with some earthiness and odd

I find this fragrance more masculine leaning and unpleasant overall

I don't recommend this at all

If you want a daring,provocative casual fragrance this might be it

dalouchi

Got it as a blind buy, based on so many positive reviews and regret it! No similarity to Truth or Dare at all.. lots of spice and fades away in 5 minutes!! Disappointed

daziz

This very similar to Tom Ford Jasmine Rouge

PinkRainbow

I got a sample of this "dirt-cheap" on Amazon, so thought I would give it a try. This is amazingly beautiful (and expensive). Sounds crazy, but it is like a combo of French Lilac Soap and Dentyne Gum. Floral and fresh, like a breath of fresh air. At this point, longevity and silage are unknown-- but I am definitely going to save up for a full bottle!

LizzieDee

I’ve been wearing this off and on for over a year - I first got it for Christmas 2016 and am on my third bottle. I also wear Truth or Dare and, like many other contributors, find there is a certain amount of overlap between the two. Truth or Dare projects much more assertively but they are both long-lasting. To me, Truth or Dare is the less sophisticated of the two but more overtly feminine. There’s less of a similarity with Rose Barbare, but they aren’t a million miles apart. It’s nothing like Knowing or Paris. Isn’t it interesting how one note can be interpreted in so many ways by perfumiers and can seem so different to so many people?

aqua76239

Truth or Dare? I only see a HINT of resemblance to that. Truth or Dare is really sweet, almost suffocatingly so. Mcqueen is VERY floral and nowhere near as sweet. As soon as I smelled it, I KNEW it had tuberose in it, my nose is very finely tuned to white florals and i either love or hate it. In this one, its leaning towards hate. Its very strong and sharp and cloying, buts only slightly sweet, it has a dryer "feel". Tuberose and jasmine take center stage and basically hit you upside the head with their sweetness. I don't care it for it myself but I can see why others like it because it doesn't smell like anything else i tried recently.
One fragrance that it reminds me of is Salvatore Ferragamo F(i think that's what its called). Clearly, perfume is very subjective because i see people describing it as "airy" and to me its very heavy lol

Venusia

Such a fine scent! From all my tuberose perfumes I love this. Because on me this tuberose is still fresh but creamy, round, has nothing animalic in it, ylang keeps it tame. Spices aren't quite obvious, which makes it a really delicate creation. There is a hint of flowery sweetnes, but there's nothing gourmand about it. Drydown is mossy-vetiver-like. For a tuberose scent unbelievably comforting, one that won't bother anyone.
Lovely.

FrkFors

I need this for autumn and winter!! It smells DIVINE! It fits my chemistry like a glove. For some very, very odd reason it reminds me a tiny bit of Burberry London? I actually have a hard time describing this one.. It's just beautiful. Floral, warm, round, kind of heavy and a little spicy and sweet. It has something distinctive about it. On me, sillage is heavy and longevity is moderate. This perfume is for women, not girls in my opinion!

Extravaganza

Love the fragrance itself. It lingers on the brink of being indole but it isn't. Instead, I get this intense cloud of florals that fills my nose with soft warmth. When I first sprayed it on my wrist, I expected it to be as brash and loud in projection as Victor and Rolf's Flowerbomb. Imagine my surprise when I got zero projection! People have to stand really close to me to even get a whiff, and I use a generous ten to twelve spritzes. So don't expect this one to fill the room, except when it's a bedroom. It's definitely sexy and should be used in that very setting.

tiababy

This is exactly like Truth or Dare minus the creamy benzoin-vanilla aspect, which in my opinion, is what makes ToD so special. This has a prettier bottle but I'm perfectly happy with ToD.

Edit: after wearing it again, I've decided that this has a certain lightness to it (unlike ToD) that makes it equally sexy, but in a different way, and more suitable for daytime/professional/hot weather wear. I may buy a bottle after all, being the tuberose freak that I am.

LittleParfumista

Feminine, gentle, sexy and classy - all at the same time! Very beautiful bottle and juice itself, inoffensive yet distinctive. Floral and sweet. I just love this on a cloudy grey day to brighten me up.
Having said that, it is almost exactly the same as Madonna's Truth or Dare, which by the way is a lot cheaper.

Nicole79

I like This fragrance a lot .From the moment i test it . Reminded me another perfum, then i checked fragrantica and there it was eas ...Thruth or Dare by Madonna !!! only Alexander is so much better. It is rounder, more fine, bettet quality. ToD is too strong and a bit artificial .Any way this is a great perfume ,clean white flowers tuberose, powdery and modern !

ArghJo

I absolutely love this scent. It reminds me of Betty Spaghetti dolls. It sucks that that the smell goes away so quickly.

ghostie77

This perfume truly is pure sex. My husband likes most of my scents just fine, but this one drove him wild, not a single other scent has this effect on him. I jokingly said I would wear it when we were going to see the Bank Manager (and maybe he would therefore give us more money) and he genuinely looked alarmed, like he was scared the bank manager would be overcome by lust, or something.

The scent itself is 'just' Turburose, ylang ylang and jasmine, but oh my, it is heady. I don't normally go for the high-pitched smells, but this just works. It's intoxicating, there's no other word to describe it. But despite it being overtly sexual, it still manages to keep up the pretense of being an icy-cool, upper class lady. I have to admit, I don't wear it too often, I can't be bothered swatting away my husband constantly. Be warned, this scent is crazy in that regard. It is totally like that end scene in the movie 'Perfume, story of a murderer'...

I have never smelt Truth or Dare - it is impossible to get where I live but I will have to seek it out.

blake.lee

Madonna Truth or Dare is that you?! Seriously though, this is Truth or Dare lightened up a bit. I like it very much as I do Truth or Dare. I wouldn't buy this unless Truth or Dare becomes impossible to find.

ewanhoozarmy

Just picked up the sample card again after spraying on it yesterday and I thought 'I KNOW THAT SMELL!' And I do! it is definitely reminiscent of 'Truth or Dare'. I'm sure this combination of notes appears in plenty of fragrances, however, I'm most familiar with Truth or Dare. On initial spray, ToD didn't spring to mind (ToD is probably somewhat more screechy) however the dry down seems very similar. Disappointing, considering how groundbreaking his runway creations have been over the years. I feel it lacks authenticity. I've not experienced Kingdom, but from the reviews it seems rather divisive, which is what I would expect from such a visionary designer. I think it smells beautiful, however, not worth the price tag for such a derivative scent, when Truth or Dare can be snapped up so cheaply. Madonna definitely did something right there! Beautiful bottle but one for the label addicts in my opinion.

Elisabeth M.

To my own suprise this fragrance is to my liking! Normally I'm not much into white flowers, they just don't match with my personality (too elegant, too "madame"-like). But McQueen EdP is a beautiful exception. A modern interpretation of tuberouse, buttery, opulent but not too loud and a hint of tropical ylang-ylang are restrained by dry spices of pink pepper, clove and tart vetiver in the backround. The scent of a new generation.

LizzieDee

As others have said, in spite of the image of the design house this isn't edgy or groundbreaking. It is a lovely, elegant, slightly powdery white floral. I tested this and the (shockingly, colossally) more expensive Alexander McQueen for women, one on each wrist. This is the one I preferred. The additional cost is partly down to gold plating on the bottle, so if you're more interested in the contents it really doesn't justify the huge price difference.

BTW this came in a beautiful gift set for Christmas: a sturdy box that closes magnetically contains 3 drawers as well as the perfume. One drawer has cream, one has body lotion and one has an unglazed ceramic charm that you can spray with perfume to exude the scent over a couple of weeks.

IndigoEye

I was given a sample of this and have been wearing it for the past two days. On first spray I was impressed as it seemed good quality and I wondered whether the lush florals might last into the drydown... It is definitely tuberose-heavy with jasmine as the support-act. I catch some ylang in the middle section which gives a creamy, slightly soapy feel. The spice is light and it does not change much going into the basenotes.

This is a pretty white floral with a light touch of spice. It is very nice but does not seem especially distinctive and I am not surprised to see so many comparisons to other white florals. For something richer and more buttery, I'd go for Fracas; for something darker and spicier, I'd choose Lutens' Fleurs d'Oranger. However, McQueen manages to tread a different path as a more shadowy scent of the night, and I think it meets its marketing brief well. This scent is less sunny and the effect is less: "the queen has arrived, people!" and more: "hey, who is that quiet beauty?"

Does it smell as good in the drydown? Almost - the quality wanes a little bit at the end but it remains a fairly vivid scent. The sillage and longevity are moderately generous. This is the closest a white floral has come to feeling like one I'd regularly wear. Nice work.

freddinos

Tuberose and gardenia, an 'I've been there smelled that' situation for me.
McQueen is a well executed but oh so overdone white floral. Name a tuberose fragrance, Truth or Dare, Fracas, heck even Giorgio and McQueen does remind me of it.
I personally dislike tuberose, it feels too bold and overpowering nowadays (used to love Fracas with a passion a few years back but tastes change).
McQueen is a narcotic, bold tuberose, for lovers of the particular accord. Not original but a good option within the genre.

raiza1990

All i get is a clean and lush tuberose, from beginning to end. I am perfectly ok with that, because I am a fan of this flower, but i wouldn't recommend this fragrance to anyone who has a problem with tuberose, because here it is really potent. For me this perfume suits a mature, elegant lady, who isn't afraid of drawing attention to herself. And of course, to any hardcore tuberose fan out there. Just don't overspray it, because sillage is powerful.
Overall it is a linear, sensual, rich and classic fragrance.
Thumbs up!

chihchih

This perfume is very sweet and definitely floral with strong notes on Tuberose and jasmine. Personally, I'm not a big fan of these 2 flowers, especially Tuberose, but I find their notes blends very beautifully. The overall scent is sweet and rounded with no intrusive edges, making the floral notes flows in perfectly. A very feminine and elegant perfume for anyone who loves Tuberose. :)

lizakaya

Truth or Dare lovers will rejoice in something so similar: tuberose whtcove and vetiver.

ArghJo

I'm in love with it. It half smells like a betty spaghetti doll, but there's also something beautiful and christmassy about it. The white flower is very strong, and there's also like a minty-ness to it as well. It's probably not for everyone, but I'm completely intoxicated by it.

Angela Agiannidou

This is very beautiful. Fans of tuberose rejoice! It opens up with a strong, spicy, woody tuberose, jasmine and a creamy ylang. The top notes rest nicely on a bed of woods and spices which add depth and tenacity to the mix. I particularly enjoyed the deep effect of cloves and pepper as they filter through the carnal, aromatic top notes. Overtime the spicy woods become more intense and tame the floral notes beautifully. Very good sillage and longevity. I can say that this is a very classy scent, there are similarities with Truth or Dare but A Mc is far more refined, aromatic and spicy to my nose. Thumbs up!

Eaugirlspirit

I am not that big into florals in the fall. I reach for my vanilla laden orientals. But this is a wonderful fall floral. Someone had brought in a saks catalogue to the gym and I saw there was a sample of this. I tore it out and tried it. Oh my goodness! This is made with high quality perfume oils. Not synthetic.
Gorgeous peppery clove laced tuberose and jasmine, dancing abed some ylang ylang. It smells thick and a bit oriental to me. The night blooming flower effect casts its spell on me. It's very soothing to wear. I just inhale the floral notes and I am immediately more relaxed. I also feel extremely feminine and dressed up with it on. It melds into my skin and works nicely as a gentle aura of fragrance.

What a price tag! But I feel you get high quality ingredients for what you're paying.

ZBear

Alexander McQueen is a pretty white floral, very heavy on the tuberose. It does smell elegant and expensive, but for whatever reason, based on the brand, I was expecting something more avant-garde.

If you like Fracas or Lauder's Tuberose Gardenia, do try Alexander McQueen. Decent sillage, good lasting power.

LizzieDee

If you like this kind of floral perfume, you'll like Alexander McQueen Eau de Parfum, but I can't for the life of me work out why this perfectly pleasant perfume is so expensive. I liked it very much but this combination of notes is hardly ground-breaking. I can absolutely see why previous reviewers compare it to Truth or Dare. I wouldn't say the two were identical, but they are in the same vein.

By the way, I tested the much more costly perfume as well. The sales assistant told me that pepper is more prominent in the top notes in the perfume. To me, the overall effect was that the perfume was more subdued, which was not what I expected from the more concentrated strength.

PerfumeKing14

save your money & buy Madonna truth or dare. smells identical & Madonna truth or dare (on me) lasts a lot longer.

shushkin

This is actually a very pleasant night blooming flowers fragrance. Looking at the notes listed here I really feared it may be quite overwhelming but it would make a very easy to wear evening fragrance for anyone. I swear there is musk in here somewhere but its not listed! You have some powerhouse notes listed yet I get a spiced up SJP Lovely. I get moderate sillage and longevity.

LNelly

For those of you who may have tried this and are wondering if you should just try to find a bottle of Truth of Dare....No. Just. No.

It's been awhile since I had my bottle of Truth or Dare, but Truth or Dare was the ONLY, and I mean ONLY fragrance my husband has EVER asked me to scrub - and I've sampled hundreds that he has graciously endured. Truth or Dare is yes, a sweet white floral, but it was also LOUD and SCREECHY on me, and had a horrible scratchy drydown. McQueen on the other hand, is a sweet white floral that is soft, melds with my skin (on me, it's actually a skin scent!) and has a soft, wonderful drydown without any scratchiness at all. There are just enough indoles in the beginning to get a little sexy, but overall it's just soft and inoffensive. I predict some others with scent eating skin like mine might actually lament the sillage and longevity. As for me, I actually like my white florals to be a little on the softer side, so this is perfect. Love it!

Vanian

On my skin there is no difference between this one and Truth or Dare. Nice white flowers.

girlsworld

A grand burst of intense, intoxicating white blooms hits you at first, blended with a peppery hit. Allow this heady bloom bouquet to soften down and you have a softer yet decadent, luxurious perfume that definitely makes a statement. Worth a try if you love tuberose scents and want to stand out from the crowd.

Babygia

Magical fragrance for the true, redblooded women, not for the screechy sugary buublegum babes.
Bewitching, alluring, heavy on tuberose, ylang and jasmine. Peppery opening softens very fast, melt in buttery flowers, but if you come closeer, you can still perceive it, almost subliminal.
Excellent longevity, moderate but good sillage, This fragrance is worlds better as Tom Fords Orchid Solei,wchich smells as if someone poured tuberosey perfume in a taco chips bag....

perfumesamplesanddecants

a wonderfully beautiful tuberose, white flowers perfume combo....some cloves and pepper to spice it up a bit but mostly white flowery tuberose....starts out very young and fun almost candy like, perhaps some dusty bubble gum sugar powder....matures to a big beautiful tuberose....classy....

Angeldaisy

i immediately thought "Truth or Dare" (minus the thick amber) as the top is a bouquet of sweet (their own natural sweetness) white flowers.
tuberose is dominant. with jasmine following closely at her heels.
as the tuberose dries down, jasmine takes over.

it does not smell anything like Nuit de Tubereuse, despite it's shared peppered Tuberose. This is airey and bright, not juicy.

i can smell freesias, like the powdered pink freesias in Guerlain's With Love.
a slight waft of dry woods, almost dusty vetiver throughout.
but it has remained more flowers than woods to me. the light touch of spices give it a sunny warmth and vetiver, the depth and charm.

Although not as sweet and wet as Fracas and Estee Lauder Tuberose Gardenia, they also sprang to mind as i was wearing this. so if you love white flowers like that, with a slight dash of pepper (think My Queen), i am sure you will love this.

the jasmine is truly beautiful!
soft and powdered woods.
this has sexiness, beauty and warmth.
a very interesting (throughout the top, middle and dry down) and sophisticated (in its simplicity) white floral, which i think is going to be a grower on me.

it lasts a good few hours and the sillage is pretty generous for the first hour or so.

i did not get any cloves. have only tested it twice, zero cloves so far.

(interestingly, it was my Truth or Dare purchase that set me off on my perfume journey a year and a half ago. i found Fragrantica and began to read and eventually to start typing....)

I<3Perfume

I have the fragrance. It's soft to moderate sillage. The tuberose is very lighthearted slightly green and bubblegummy. It does have a touch of Clove. I'll have a review of it on my youtube channel soon but in all honesty it smells like an EDT version of Truth or Dare by Madonna. Which is still a win.

auroramaria

Available in Italy at Douglas stores but only on line, I'm tempted to blind buy but even though I can roughly imagine what it smells like for the price it would be great to test it first

 
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