White Gardenia Petals Illuminum for women and men

White Gardenia Petals Illuminum for women and men

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Perfume rating 3.87 out of 5 with 274 votes

White Gardenia Petals by Illuminum is a Floral fragrance for women and men. White Gardenia Petals was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Michael Boadi. Top notes are Bergamot, Lily and Cassis; middle notes are Gardenia, Lily-of-the-Valley, Jasmine and Ylang-Ylang; base notes are Precious Woods and Amber.

"The Illuminum collection is for those days when you are in the mood for something exquisitely simple and stylish."—Michael Boadi. The collection embraces 16 fragrances categorized in four olfactory groups (citrus, floral, oud and musk). Each group consists of four scents, while each of the fragrances contains eight carefully selected ingredients.

White Gardenia Petals opens with coconut. The floral trio - jasmine, lily of the valley and ylang-ylang form the heart, laid on the base of amber wood.

It is available in bottles of 50 and 100 ml.

In addition to creating the composition, Michael Boadi designed all the packaging as well as the logo and the branding.

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Beautiful and elegant floral fragrance
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Fresh, green, and citrusy opening
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Perfect for warmer environments
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Feminine and sophisticated
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Perfect for a summer day
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Light and airy clean floral scent
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Great for white floral lovers
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Reminiscent of Kate Middleton's style
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Some may find it too synthetic
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May have a subtle soapy or cleaning product-like scent
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Not long-lasting and fades quickly
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May not be suitable for colder weather
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Not as strong on gardenia and coconut as expected
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Some may find it forgettable or inoffensive
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Some may not like the mix of flowers in the scent
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Expensive compared to other scents

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Top Notes

Bergamot
Lily
Cassis

Middle Notes

Gardenia
Lily-of-the-Valley
Jasmine
Ylang-Ylang

Base Notes

Precious Woods
Amber

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CatCo

Same as pacifica, thaitian gardenia. Identique!!!

Eriksen

To my nose, it is somewhat similar to Zarko Perfume The Muse.
It is a very soapy Perfume, like washing soap kinda smell. Still nice, and you will smell fresh out of the shower, and in new washed clothes 😅 Clean clean and more clean. The initial spray is beautiful, but then it very quick turns a bit syntetic. Still quite like it though 😅

DS9Dax

Clean white florals. Easy spring grab and go. Not complex, fairly linear. Lovely fresh gardenias.

fiifii07

White floral bouquet, smells clean to me

MangoQueen

This is a really nice gardenia focused white floral. I like the way the gardenia is done in this, it's not super heavy and thick like it is in a lot of other perfumes. This gets closer to how I wish more white florals were done, light and breezy and uplifting yet grounding.

There are other perfumes I want more right now, but I think I'll buy this eventually.

appleorchard

I tried this beause I read Kate Middleton wore this. I love it! I've never smelled a Gardenia with metal notes like this. Soapy as well, and a bit like Fracas.

Smellslikequeenspirit

Green and citrus-y gardenia. A bit along the lines of MJ for Her original but sharper, less aquatic, and more powerful. It’s clean, bright, a tad soapy with a faint current of powderiness under the surface. A daytime spring or summer scent. It lasts really well. I like it.

Nil3

Duchess Kate Middleton wore this on the day she got married!

After that the shops in England boomed selling this to women!

BelleofRivendell

Simply put, this is a beautiful perfume! The opening is fresh, green, and citrusy – the bergamot leading the composition to a heart of gardenia and other white florals in supporting roles. The gardenia here is sanitized of all carnality and well-blended with a green note of lily of the valley. This merger gives it an pure, ethereal, and yet somewhat soapy character, making it a perfect floral for warmer environments. When tested in colder weather, the soapy green astringent aspects are more pronounced. Unlike the note pyramid suggestion, I get no coconut, ylang ylang, amber, or woods from this. The heart notes fade without drying down to any anchoring base notes. The name “White Gardenia Petals” is perhaps a bit of a misnomer as it probably should’ve been named “White Petals” instead. Lasting power is up to 3 hours and the projection is absolutely nil. Those of you who are looking for a white floral to wear in close quarters, this is a great nominee for your collection. It could also make a great entry for someone who’s looking to dip their toes into the world of white florals.

I also have Belcam’s Royal Blooms perfume, which is supposed to be the dupe for this beauty and here are my impressions: The dupe is a much linear version of the original. The top notes are erased and the heart phase, while similar to the original, is all about a nondescript floral note that tries to mimic the gardenia/LoTV blend. Don’t get me wrong. It is a very pleasant rendition but it is also much less aromatic and complex than the original. I also detected a base note of white musk in it; which ironically makes it cheaper smelling but with much superior longevity than the original. As it is available for under $10, I’d snap up a bottle if you’d like an affordable and yet complex perfume that can also be used as a decent body spray.

Unfortunately, White Gardenia Petals is no longer produced and Illuminum brand website seems to have been turned off. The rumors on the internet suggest that this was Kate Middleton’s wedding perfume. If it is true, I can see why she chose this particular perfume given the wedding symbolism of gardenia and the furtive hint of the brand’s name at the obscure but powerful faction that is the foundation of the royal family: “Illuminum”. A quick search on the web suggests that in real life, the Duchess actually smells like roses.

shushkin

I think I can see why Kate chose this. It's a very wearable gardenia. Musky yet still fresh. There is nothing shrill but more velvety. I'm sure William would have approved. It's not too perfumey.
I do like the way the lily, jasmine and lily of the valley work really well with the star note.
I don't really get much amber or woods. The cassis is around but low key. I suspect that along with the lily of the valley that it is partly responsible for the fresh aspect of this scent.
What really blows me away about this lovely is the good silage and longevity. A white flower fragrance that is not shrill yet really lasts.

novembertea

Very soapy and clean-smelling, not surprisingly dominated by Gardenia. The gardenia is mellowed out within this composition, so it is not a musky gardenia but a rather airy and fresh one. In summary, I smell mostly soap when I spray this on my skin. It didn't last long either. I did have high expectations because after all, HRH Kate Middleton chose this fragrance for her historical wedding day. If I had any faith that this fragrance wouldn't be gone within two hours after spraying, I'd consider purchasing a full bottle just because I love gardenia so much.

Addict2Perfume

White Gardenia Petals by Illuminum is a soapy white floral lovers dream! The creamy white gardenia petals blend seamlessly with the soapy lily and subtle hints of jasmine. This fragrance is a true lady. Elegance and class all the way. This is something timeless about the graceful scent of gardenias – they always smell so sophisticated yet gentle and feminine at the same time. You can physically appear very up-tight and polished, but the scent of gardenia swirling about you still makes you seem alluring and approachable. I think the Duchess picked a perfect bridal perfume as this fragrance surely conjures up the image of pure white. No color, yet so serene.

TessiiDob

I’d completely forgotten I had this. I found it wedged in the corner of my samples box the other day (another free sample with purchase), so this is today’s choice. Normally, I’m not a big fan of white florals, and based purely on the name, I probably wouldn’t have chosen this for myself. I’m glad they sent it to me though, because it’s rather lovely. The lily is there, right from the start, as are the jasmine and gardenia, but not overpoweringly so. An hour in, and it smells like a gorgeous bunch of flowers, dusted with powder, with a hint of coconut. The amber and woods are just enough stop this from being too over-the-top white-flowery sweet – they don’t take over, but simply sit quietly in the background, adding a delicious depth. We used to have star jasmine growing on the trellis out the back of our house, and when it was in full bloom, it was beautiful – a wall of tiny white flowers, with glossy dark green leaves peeking out. But at night, on a full moon, it became almost magical looking – the flowers seemed to glow in the moonlight, and that’s what this perfume makes me think of; a beautifully scented flower garden, bathed in moonlight, just begging you to wander along its paths and enjoy the delicate fragrances as you brush past the blooms.

UPDATE: I put this on mid-morning, and stayed up veeerrryy late, and could still smell it when I finally dragged myself off to bed in the wee hours of the morning. It last well, but it's more of a skin scent - very, very pretty though. I found myself sniffing my arm a lot throughout the night.

LisaMari

a simple smart white floral. apparently Kate Middleton wore this for her wedding, it is weddingy but quite underwhelming

1nov

not bad . not special

LeahJane1972

My review is for the Royal Blooms version of this fragrance. I normally shy away from impersonation fragrances, but I am a lover of gardenias, so I gave in.
At first spray, it is strong and a little synthetic. After it calms down, it develops into a beautiful, fresh scent that makes me feel elegant. I crave my pearls while wearing this one.
If the original Illuminum White Gardenia Petals is just likes this fragrance, I would be hooked for life! I can't wait to try the real thing!

diamondsr4ever

Well ladies and gents,
All I can say is if this is too synthetic for some taste then I am at the opposite end of the spectrum.
I sprayed this about 2 hours ago, have been indoors since then. Thought it was nice, nothing special.
Then I had to take the dogs out. Oh my word. Perhaps I have been smelling the wrong sort of gardenia. But on me, in the fresh air, this is delicious. Even my husband commented on how lovely it smelled on me. So all I can say is that for someone who is on a Gardenia quest......this hits the spot.
****By the way the very fact that this was worn by someone on their wedding day to a member of the Royal Family completely put me off trying it until today.I'm so glad I did because it is lovely (on me anyway).

fostermd

Those of you who have read a few of my reviews know already that I am strongly against assigning any perfume a gender as I believe we should all just wear what we like and feel comfortable wearing. I do realize that most, but my no means all, men in Europe and North America tend not to feel that white floral perfumes are masculine enough for them, so I was particularly surprised to see that this straight white floral bouquet be sold as unisex perfume and I think that is great because really the smell of a bouquet of lily of the valley, gardenia, ylang ylang, lily and jasmine is something we could all do well to smell like.

Being a real gardenia lover and a huge fan both as a perfumer and wearer of soliflores I definitely saw eye to eye with those of you who felt cheated in the gardenia category because I can smell hydroxycitronellol (the lily of the valley note) far more clearly than the gardenia. So my expectations, raised only by the name of the perfume, were a bit let down but looking at the overall notes of the perfume and how it's constructed there was absolutely nothing to be disappointed about.

It goes on sweet and warm with the slight dissonant scent of the currant leaves tainting the sweetness of the heady iliy but before you know it that fades away and the lily of the valley and gardenia white floral seasoned with the ylang heart emerges boldly displayed on a rich and solid base of amber and precious woods. It has decent sillage but this delicate sweet, clean white floral bouquet sings a clear, distinct, but soft song. Those who get close to you will smell it but not be overpowered by it. For a floral it has quite a long life of a good six hours or more depending on your skin type and even through the drydown the white floral heart stays present and never fully disappears from the base notes.

I read a lot of people describe it as boring and safe and perhaps it is but there are also occasions where boring and safe are the only perfumes that would be in good taste to wear. This perfume is beautiful and has class and would go great on any conservatively dressed man or woman when a subtly tasteful unobtrusive scent is the final accessory to being properly dressed for the occasion when things best stay on the conservative side.

mikasaackerman

Keyword: Linen white

This fragrance is very sweet. It smells clean and fresh. The reviews say the Princess wore it, and I believe it. This is one fragrance that sticks out. Gardenia is the top note, and it really sticks out. Later on, you get the scent of clean linens or something along those lines. I think this is one you would wear to a wedding or to something along those lines.

HeavyBeatsUK

I liked the aroma of this but the poor sillage really lets it down. It's a clean, soapy aroma, a bit sexy. But hey, what a waste of fine perfumery if nobody can smell you except you. Then again there are people who like their perfume to be quiet. If you like very quiet scents, then this is for you.

perfummm

This perfume is very feminine! It reminds me exactly of what Kate Middleton would wear. It's floral, classic, simple and elegant. You must like floral scents if you're thinking of enjoying this one. When I first sprayed this scent, it reminded me of Juicy Couture (the original)! It seems to fade a little easily though. This is a scent for a summer's day :) I really like it!

MRowe

Even though I'm not a fan of "designer imposter" fragrances I was peeking through the Walmart perfume aisle when I discovered a square bottle marked "Royal Blooms" not realizing it was an imposter I sprayed it and found it intoxicating. I have loved gardenias since I was a child and have a beautiful bush in my front yard and I relish the waxy flowers and sweet scent and this fragrance captures them. If you can't go for the real thing try this- awesome scent, doesn't have any "cheapness" about it and lasts a decent amount of time.

Lilah Veil

For those who are curious and/or love this fragrance but find it too pricey -

I have not smelled this perfume. White florals are usually not my thing. Sheridenellis' review expresses my sentiments exactly and I much prefer the oriental category.

Being no perfume snob, as I cannot afford to be, I own (or have sampled)enough pricey 'fumes to decently know if the overall blend smells expensive whether it happens to be my thing or not. I am indiscriminate of brand or house. If the fragrance smells of well blended quality, I believe in giving credit where it is due.

With that, I made a quick excursion into my local Wal-Mart tonight for a need having nothing to do with fragrance. Being the junkie I am, I could not pass the smells without a quick scan. That is where I met with Royal Blooms by Parfums Belcam, a supposed imitation of Illuminum's White Gardenia Petals. I will not get into my loathing for imitations but a demon possessed my body and I did it. I actually tried an imitation for the first time in years because I lost my damn mind. It fell out somewhere in the parking lot or perhaps, like a raisin, rolled between the car seat cushions and disappeared wherever peanuts, coins, paperclips, corn flakes and toy cars spend eternity after falling into that great chasm. On with it...

Being from Louisiana, I know a good gardenia when I smell one. I usually steer clear of those also as a good gardenia not sickly sweet is rare in most perfumes. I meandered about the store aimlessly looking for whatever was so originally urgent which led me to go at 11pm central time, but found I could not concentrate without my brain. There was one function still intact however, as my olfactory was still connected to something. The absolute loveliest fresh green smell of natural gardenia sans nauseating syrup was very much there along with a floating, watery, genuinely good lily-of-the-valley. Wow! Only a faint hint of jasmine but enough, no coconut and woods but... those may be in the Seat Cushion Chasm as well. I have no idea.

I purchased my classified item but this scent was becoming a compulsion to me. I kept thinking about going back for The Evil Imitation Box called Royal Blooms, but badly in need of my brain, headed to my car to hopefully find it. Unfortunately it is still lost, as I made another trip back inside that hell called Wal-Mart and purchased Royal Blooms.

Since I haven't the money (or brain) to compare it to the original at this time, I can only say I am shocked and amazed how fresh, classy, demurely clean, and wonderfully blended this not-so-fake imitation is. Goooood quality flowers in Royal Bloom. Longevity is about 2.5 hours on me, not good but better than some expensive pures and edp's I own. It retails for $7.98 at Wal-Mart and can be found online at Belcam website for a few dollars more. Just a heads up for lovers of the real deal on a tight budget. Very pretty for a steal, and I am rarely moved by white florals. If you own the real thing you may find this bleh or meh in contrast to The Real, but it may be worth a try. :)

milkyway

This does not have mint? Very surprising..since it smelled very minty the first time I sprayed it. The other way i could describe that opening is by comparing it with the smell of fizzy water - a little prickly and fresh. Gardenia is done wonderfully. it is not an exceptionally exciting flower and i doubt that there are many "interesting" gardenia fragrances out there.
This is a very nice, soft, sweet and fresh gardenia that settles into a clean soapy white flower scent. Not too bad, quite pleasant, and I believe that the lovers of clean scents will appreciate it as much as gardenia lovers..
The lasting power is wonderful on me - 8+h, the silage is also quite considerable, which is a big plus.

becuille

This perfume actually reminds me a lot of Kate Middleton: bland, inoffensive and utterly forgettable (sorry, Royalty lovers!)

It's just... meh. Technically, there's nothing wrong with it. It just doesn't excite me at all. It is exactly what it says it is, a pretty floral with gardenia centre stage. Personally, I feel Robert Piguet's Gardenia offers a far more interesting take on the note and is more worth the money.

This gets a bit soapy in the dry down and I found the longevity disappointing (around 4 hours).

I can't see it offending anyone, but I can't see it causing much of any kind of reaction.

Eloquaint

Starts off strong with a lovely gardenia quickly backed up by a very nice tuberose, but half an hour later it smells like soap. Not a pleasant, just-bathed-the-baby soapiness either; it sort of smells like Dial, which is a very harsh antibacterial soap. Ick. After an hour it redeems itself somewhat with a reemerging flowery smell, but still and all, not something I would pay to smell like.

Eridanshay1

WGP seems a bit socially disorientated. I love the utter simplicity of this scent.
I love how innocent & angelic smelling it is. Yet it is also downright direct, mesmerizing & can even come off as overtly sensual. I've noticed that there is often something about many white floral fragrances that have made me feel deeply soothed & comforted, yet a bit anxious all at the same time, WGP being no exception. They can hold a complexity within their simplicity that is just a bit unnerving.
For example: this scent is quite narcotic like & provacative, yet has a very sweet & child like quality to the smell, perhaps unconsciously creating a bizarre scent confliction of some sort.
One thing is certain of the composition. The notes don't mess around. You know what you are smelling. It's not like trying to dissect a dish at a restaurant that won't share their recipe.
The notes are simple & linear. This comes off on my skin, to my nose, mostly as a floral scent reminiscent of the islands. It rather smells like a nice shampoo.

ParfumFetiche

This review is based on a decant. It reminds me of Tuberose Gardenia by Estée Lauder and Fracas by Robert Piguet to an extent. It has moderate projection and longevity on my skin.

Bihter

I really like Kate Middleton's style, so I was quite courious about this fragrance. First of all, I did not get any coconut at all. I was expecting a modern, yet elegant and high quality scent, but something in this reminds me of the cheap smelling Avon Perceive. I'm happy to get a sample first. Don't blind buy!

esteban747

Something in this fragrance is bugging me, what is it?
I was expecting Gardenia but instead I get a mélange of flowers...like a floral arrangement after three days, like roses that are about to die.
I try to like it, but I can't help it. You can find many, many, many other scents (expensive and affordable) that smell better than this.
I can't believe somebody choose this for a wedding, it's like an old fashion fragrance, awful.

bluemlein

let me hazard a review of the reviews here.

it continues to astound me that people want to wear what someone wears who is "somebody" - if you found out tomorrow who i really am, would you want to dress like me? why?

now take it a step farther: we all know that perfume is notoriously mutable on individual skin. do you think it will smell on your skin the way it does on anyone else's, regardless of who they are? the entire point of perfume is to find one's individual scent, that one likes, that likes one's body chemistry, not a poor imitation of someone "famous" for being married to a famous person. the entire construct is spurious. it cynically ties people into a cheap consumerism that will yank their chains at will.

do you think you will buy into the "royal magic"? if you have sufficient money you might, in a way. read about the cost of the "beauty regime" of any one of these women, particularly the ones who are perceived - because they are sold - as being "natural". thirty-five thousand pounds' worth of beauty regimen. annually. what will that do for you?

the references to soap, and laundry, and "clean" are interesting because they fit into the concept of a "princess" as being "pure", the young woman who has obviously had a carnal relationship with the young man, being dressed in "virginal" white and being paraded up the aisle as though she were, in fact, a virgin, definitely should wear a scent that calls forth these points: cleanliness, purity, innocence, laundry. none of these are particularly relevant to a modern thirty-year-old don't you think? i mean, will kate do laundry ever again? the mother of the bridegroom - a true aristocrat tied in a far deeper way into the ruling class of the land, happily did laundry, and ironed, never once thinking of it as a menial chore. would that make one want to follow in her footsteps?

perhaps the last virgin bride going up any aisle was, indeed, diana, whose wedding was a hundred magnitudes more cynical than that of miss middleton and mr windsor. at least we were not, then, inundated with marketing every aspect of her life - that came later. what is more astounding than anything is that, even now that the masks have been torn from the faces of the participants, people continue to fall into their worship because it is sold as worthwhile.

note, again, the fact of the transaction, of your being sold an image that is cleverly marketed to you by the firm - who baldly call themselves that - which provides them with another generation of adoration, adulation, and uncritical, unquestioning lyoalty (even if pobedience has flown out the window). but what does it provide you? a fuzzy warm feeling when you shop at a royal warrant holder's overpriced store?

if you did not really "get" anything from this perfume you should not be surprised. it raises a larger question: how different can scents be, when there now are so very many, most of which follow a well-beaten path for their type, and most of which have barely-discernible differences. and knowing that the principal cost of the perfume - the "precious essence" - is its marketing, does that make it more desirable?

ask yourself whether you want to buy into someone else's image, someone else's "personality". would you not rather develop your own? if you find a perfume that is not considered by "beauty editors" to be chic or "with it" (or whatever term should be used today) does that make you stop in your tracks? do you feel complelled to follow the herd in the current stampede? why?

try to consider your own personality and your own tastes. you do not need the approval of the mob, whichever mob you look at: you don't need the good housekeeping seal of approval, the "hit" designation of the grossly underpaid "fashionistas" who frequently are the bored children of rich men working at an insignificant job until they find their dream, and occasionally have some relationship to the real world. you don't need to frame your persona with the most recently trotted-out garments of any star - hollywood, royal, other.

we all even acknowledge the sheer cynicism of the perfume marketing industry when we read about the latest flanker, which usually is a more diluted form of perfume. when we read, in a book detailing the development of the perfume, that the major work in getting the new juice to market is the bottle, the label, the package, the ad campaign.

none of which can make you smell any better.

(c)2013 bluemlein

hazarose

royale like a glamourous princess

Flaringnostril

Sorry, this is not a review. I have not yet had the pleasure (I would hope) to try this perfume.

But I just HAVE TO say something:
SHERAPOP, you crack me up time and again.
Thanks for your tremendously entertaining reviews!
You're my hero.

sherapop

British Royalty reminds me of The Pope, who, it appears, has now resigned. So maybe it's okay if I draw this comparison. When The Pope is The Pope, then everyone says that he speaks on behalf of God. Presumably, this is because he was ordained by God. How, then, can The Pope resign? I ask most sincerely.

So here we have another generation of British royalty: HRH Kate Middleton is the future Queen to be, barring an untimely death by someone appropriately linked to someone else appropriately situated. In fact, nothing is assured, I just learned from a quick Google:

"Elizabeth II is currently Queen (Regnant) of the United Kingdom. If she were to die tomorrow the Prince Charles would become King (Regnant) and his wife would be legally Queen (Consort) of the United Kingdom, however it has been rumoured that his wife might style herself Princess Consort out of respect for Charles' late ex-wife. If Charles predeceases the Queen, then William will become King (Regnant), and Kate will become Queen (Consort)."

Hang on, Lizzy--there's a young nubile Queen's crown here at stake!!!!

Well, there's a lot here to wrap our minds around, my fragrant friends, but the really big, burning question is not whether Kate will or will not transform with the last breath drawn of Prince Charles followed by the last breath drawn of his mother into a full-fledged Queen, but:

WHY DID SHE CHOOSE TO WEAR ILLUMINUM WHITE GARDENIA PETALS AT HER WEDDING????????

Well, we've seen all of this before, mutatis mutandis. While in London a while back, Michelle Obama bought Boadicea the Victorious something or other and Creed LOVE IN WHITE presumably because it matches the White House. So there's something obviously about whiteness and royalty and expensive niche perfume that these freshly formed luminaries are tapping into.

Wait: luminary ---> illuminum. White Illuminum. Illuminum WHITE GARDENIA PETALS! I appear to have solved the conundrum. Thank you for indulging me here.

I think that this smells mighty fine, to be honest. The opening struck a funny balance between a kind of Creed SPRING FLOWER or Bond no 9 CHELSEA FLOWERS fruity-floral quality and a vaguely acrylic waft. Could be acrylic nails, but I've never had them, so I cannot report ex cathedra on that.

Anyway, in the end, it all blended together to produce a rather pleasant scent. Not a sharp gardenia at all, more like an abstract gardenia suspended in something resinous which becomes slightly soapy by the drydown.

I think that this was a good choice for the wedding of a possibly future Queen. White flowers. The birth of a luminary wearing Illuminum. The Queen should be clean. It all adds up.

Zoya

If you even knew how much I wanted to like this...
The opening is a sweet and synthetic gardenia. It actually reminded me of Truth or Dare by Madonna- they both share this synthetic gardenia note. After a while, luckily, it settles down and becomes a relaxed, clean, soapy scent. it stays close to the skins. I get a lot green notes that are not mentioned here.
The reason I wanted to like this so much is that I am a Kate Middleton follower, I absolutely love her style. In the beginning I could not believe that she would choose something that ordinary and somewhat cheap smelling but in second thought- It really fits her. It is a classy "skin scent".
After all, this is a nice day perfume, non-offensive office scent. I am glad I ordered a sample before buying the big bottle. If I pay that much money for a perfume it should at least have more sillage.

nikoleta1

Little heavy, gardenia all the way. Good for mature age, long lasting and pleasant.

Dove01

Yes I can imagine Kate Middleton wearing this on her wedding day. It's safe, clean and very floral. The Gardenia bursts forth and if you like white floral fragrances then you will like this. I did not detect the coconut - much to my disappointment. It was inoffensive and instantly forgettable. Dare I say it - and it may just be my skin - but to me there was a little whiff of a toilet cleaning product from this. I bought it unsmelled thinking it would be as beautiful as Kate. I am afraid it was nowhere near what I was expecting.

missliberty11

Yes, I only heard of this perfume when reading about Kate Middleton, which was incredible PR for Illuminum, a British brand here not far from London. Illuminum feature themselves in the media as a brand of the royals, like Creed does. I looked for a light and nice enough fragrance for my own wedding which happened to occur on a hot summer day. As for many brides, I didn't want anything that was well known and despite the Duchess' PR for this fragrance, Illuminum White Gardenia petals was neither well known nor worn by many. The scent was perfect for me on the wedding day. It smells very much like gardenia and is strong in the white florals notes. It reminds me in its composition a little bit of Annick Goutal Petite Cherie, but more floral. On my skin, it didn't smell woody at all. It's a beautiful scent to wear when you just want to go safe. It's not overpowering or heavy, hence it is also not long lasting. White Gardenia petals is a very straight forward fragrance and smells clean. It has to work with your skin chemistry, otherwise you might get a detergent-like or hairspray-like scent.
It was perfect for my wedding day where I wanted to smell nice but not make an impression because of my scent. It is perfect when you are into white florals and gardenia, and want a discreet fragrance. It might be a scent best suited in warmer climate.

3ood

Am i the only one who didn't get anything from this perfume ?
After reading that duchess Kate wore it on her wedding , i expected it to be sparkling and bride worthy .

rapunzel23

I like the scent but it gave me a terrible headache. I prefer Gardénia Pétale by Van Cleef & Arpels or even the gorgeous Gardenia by Isabey.

curlyhair1

Further to the off topic, she is also a princess, but not titled Princess Katherine. She is Princess William. You are correct, given that she is not born a Royal, then she indeed is not Princess Katherine (unlike Beatrice & Eugenie)

She is entitled to use "Princess William" (same way as Sophie is Princess Edward) they simply aren't titles, however, that they choose to use.

No, I don't have the fragrance, but I am curious to smell it! :)

sablebombe

OFF TOPIC: people PLEASE STOP calling Kate Middleton 'princess Kate' - she has NEVER BEEN princess Kate and NEVER WILL BE !!!! She may be Queen Katharine at some stage!

To have the title 'Princess Katharine' she would have to have been born a princess! Very much the same as Lady Diana Spencer 'The Princess of Wales' - she was never Princess Diana only Lady Diana ..... if you are confused over the English royalty system just google for clarity!

Fragrance

This perfume is just Lovely... This opens with a beautiful gardenia note & then settles with a nice white linen smell mixed with Sandalwood. For me Sandalwood note is very noticeable after 15 ,20 min..perfect for a special occasion. But need to make sure to wear the right amount since too much of this may give you a headache.

elfremar

I bought this as I love Gardenia perfumes,but right from the first spray I was very disappointed.There is an ingredient in the perfume that just sets my teeth on edge.Years ago Blue Grass had the same effect on me when my mother wore it.
I have only sprayed it once,but will be putting it for sale on Ebay very soon.

BetsyMeszaros

This is the most beautiful fragrance I have ever encountered. Gardenias are my favorite flowers and this perfume smells exactly like a gardenia on a warm sultry southern summer night. It is not the least bit synthetic to me. It is just intoxicating. When I first put it on I kept smelling my wrist. I could not get enough of that gardenia. I was in heaven.

About 20 to 30 minutes later it had the most beautiful floral scent. Like a bouquet of white flowers. The gardenia was gone but it was still wonderful.

An hour later it smelled like Snuggle fabric softener. What a disappointment. At last I thought I had found the perfect gardenia scent but instead I ended up smelling like clean clothes. There are worse things to smell like.

My search for the perfect gardenia scented perfume continues.

bacall

How anyone can dislike such a simple and natural perfume such as this enchanting masterpiece beggars belief. For this is the best Gardenia fragrance I have ever owned. Having just the right amount of sweetness, when first applied, the scent is wide awake and pretty sharp, however, if you allow it to sleep you are giving the fragrance the opportunity to find you as opposed to you sticking your nose in it.
Furthermore, the comment referring to the cheapness of the bottle beats me - perhaps they have not actually physically held the bottle, which is absolutely high quality and simplistic in design, thus equates perfectly to it's contents. Needless to mention, if Kate chose this perfume over many others pushed up to her royal (& loyal hopefully) nose no doubt - then I would say that the duchess is indeed a refined lady with exquisite taste!

cocobella

at the beginning it is very sharp and strong, but after a couple of minutes it becomes very smooth and soft. i do not like the opening but i love the drydown. unfortunately the bottle looks a bit cheap.

Daisy Nirmal

My husband ordered this as a special birthday present - it arrived over a month late! When I put it on it immediately reminded me of Guerlain's jardins de bagatelle. It is really lovely but doesn't seem to last very long.

and.reaa

One of the worst perfumes I´ve ever had:( I bought it without trying, but it definitely doesn´t worth that money. I doubt Kate really worn White Gardenia on her wedding day (her style is too good for that). Wanted to love it, but I can´t! Btw they still have it in Paris in several stores with rare perfumes...

Jessa27

The first impression is of soapy skin and fresh air, next the delicate scent of white flowers wafts in and out, but the dry down is all coconut. Very simple and fresh, not migraine inducing and probably won't offend anyone. I love it for those no scent days, it's more like a fresh aura than perfume.

Lolalara

Not meaning to be crude or a simpleton about it, and perhaps it's just me, but this smells exactly like Pantene Pro-V shampoo (Smooth & Sleek in particular). I'd love to know if anyone else agrees with me. I bought it, desperately wanting to love it but I won't keep it because all I can think about is shampoo! There we go!

flora lee

I ordered it as soon as I found out Princess Kate wore it on that beautiful wedding day, and because I loved the white floral notes in a simple yet refined composition, crafted by Boadi nonetheless. Feeling lucky to have received it since the waiting lists are growing! First wearing I'm enjoying very much, it is not a strong gardenia nor coconut scent as you might expect, but it seems it was perfect for the occasion. It's a light airy clean floral where nuances of lily and jasmine combine to form an abstract suggestion of the gardenia petal, and little hints of coconut appear here and there, but ever so gracefully, over a light linen and lace base. To me it is soft and delightful, like a fine fresh bouquet, yet without any sharp lily or rose, and stays lovely for some time. My fiance enjoyed it, and I can see how it's a perfume fit for a modern princess!

Edited to add: Indeed some different batches happened, my mom gave me a mini spray tester of this and it was very strong sweet gardenia, whereas my bottle is pretty close to White Linen. That still was one of the most beautiful weddings so I'm happy to have a bottle to remind me =-)

Troodos

Got this today. I don't get any coconut at all. It's a White flowery scent, a little sharp and screechy, mildly reminiscent of pure White linen. It does smell expensive but I was hoping for dazzling with fresh lily of the valley reminiscent of diorissimo but I just get random White flowers. My partner described it as 'sickly'. Try before you buy!

Armanilovah

dying to know what it smells like :) so I can feel what Kate smelt like on her big day, give it up for the princess for choosing a not so popular brand !!

SmokinBetty

I agree with Udaria, there's nothing like a Royal endorsement! I will now be on the look out for this as I too wish to know what the Royal bride smelled like that day and even buy into that magic myself if I like it when I eventually find it!!!

arimegahot

dying to know what it smells like, because the princess kate middleton use it for her wedding to Prince William of England, selections, should be a well thought out, so insurance is very good, although the brand is not well known, but little by little will become super popular this perfume for what it represents to history

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Original Spanish:
muero por saber como huele, por que la princesa kate middleton lo uso para su boda con el principe william de inglaterra, debió ser una seleccón muy pensada, asi es que de seguro es muy bueno, aunque la marca no es muy conocida, pero poco a poco se volverá super famoso este perfume por lo que representa para la historia

Udaria

Now that the royal bride Kate wore it on her wedding day, the interest for this scent is probably stronger than before. It intrigues me because of the mixture of white flowers and elements. Too bad that I cannot obtain a sample easily.

 
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