Perfume Review: Christian Dior Fahrenheit 32
Many thanks to Luca Turin for making me open my mind up a crack, with his review of Fahrenheit 32 in Perfumes The Guide. (I do, however, disagree with Turin that Fahrenheit was changed so much as to become unrecognizable. I knew it way back when and I own a bottle of current juice, and yes, the intensity of the original is lost somewhat, but it is still the same fragrance and is still great.) I was reluctant to smell the flanker to the deeply beloved Fahrenheit, because, well, when you love something so much, you want it to stay completely unique and be one of a kind. What I was afraid of the most is that Fahrenheit 32 would not be related to the original in any way expect for the name. And, comparing the notes, you'd see why that was my fear. First seconds of it on my skin made me think that I am indeed meeting a complete stranger, an impostor. The scent was freshly-floral, sweet and milky. I didn't know this fragrance, I didn't want to know it, I was going to wash it off and forget about its existence. Luckily, I decided to grin and bear and see how the story ends. Reader, it has a happy ending. Just when I thought that Fahrenheit 32 would have nothing but cheerful "solar" notes, it showed some character. The easy, breezy, beautiful outer layer of orange blossom was hiding a dark, leathery core of Fahrenheit, and when the citrusy, white-floral top notes dissipated, it was as if a mask was taken off revealing the familiar face. The fresh feel is maintained throughout the development of the scent, but it is not the annoying sporty freshness without depth or substance. The warmth and the woody-tarry smokiness of Fahrenheit is still there. What the creators cleverly done to turn the cold-weather Fahrenheit into a perfume for summer, is to replace the buttery, powdery violets with the airy creaminess of orange blossom, thus keeping the floral part which was what made Fahrenheit unique in the first place. Fahrenheit 32 is Fahrenheit dressed in white, relaxing in the sun somewhere wonderful by the warm sea... And it makes me happy to imagine him like that. Available at Sephora, $48.00-$66.00. Image source, alamy.com. |
26 Comments:
I love happy endings! I will have to give 32 a try. And I'd like to be dressed in white and transported to some wonderful warm, sunny beach when I do. :-)
I don't know much, but I know that you loved him, and that dear one, is very very good. And very lucky for him, whomever he was in this life or perhaps the next.
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Tempting. Fahrenheit was my partner's first grown-up scent, although we had long been together (since our sophomore year in high school, actually). When we were newlyweds, he wore it and smelled delicious. Happy memories, and I will point him toward 32. Thank you!
I think it is high time that I sniffed both of these!
Lovely review -- and nice to have two in a row from you, M.
And I love the new look!
L,
I would love that too.
Beth,
I don't know if lucky for him, but definitely for me. Thank you!
Linda,
It made me so happy to read your comment.:-)
Alyssa,
The regular oen is dark and has violets. 'Nuff said :-)
My husband wore Fahrenheit to our first date and I was so ga-ga for it I went to the mall the next day just to get another whiff of it. They sprayed it on a strip and I walked around the rest of the mall with the strip stuck to my nose! It is still my favorite on him... BUT sometimes, here in Florida the scent is just too much. So when this came out I ran to get it. And even though the top notes are sunny, the drydown ain't that different than the original. I hope they make it forever.
Kayliana
Kayliana,
I remember that you said you husband wore it. :-) And I am glad that you get the similarity too. It means it's not just my wishful thinking.
Hmmm. ... this sounds lovely, like your memories. Must try. I wonder if Mr. Lily would like it. . .
J,
I think Mr Lily, with his affection for "veticuir" should love the original one :-)
:-)
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XOX
:-D XOXO right back
M, I agree that Fahrenheit has not changed that much. I also remember this fragrance well, and I have a bunch of bottles from various years. The current one is very good indeed.
Vika
Thank you for the review. I have had this one on my to sniff list for a while. I am going to make the effort this weekend. The temps are rising and I need (ha--I "need" nothing scent related)some new hot weather scents.
Yay! Finally something at Sephora that I can look forward to sniffing.
I don't know about this being a cold-weather scent. Don't get me wrong- it does work beautifully in winter. But on the other hand, I like wearing it on warm, dry days. It just seems to work with the grassy petrol notes that I love in it. I wore Fahrenheit exclusively while I was in Iraq last year and I don't regret my choice. Anything else would have been... artificial? Immature? All I know is that I love Fahrenheit :)
-b
Nice review Marina! I love the spring/summer look by the way! Fabulous. :-)
Vika,
I am so glad that you also think that it didn't change that much!
Monkey,
I "need" nothing either perfume-wise. But I "want" a couple of things :-)
Denise,
I love men's wall in Sephora, lots of great discoveries there every time I go.
B,
It is great to hear that it served you well when you were serving (?).
Tamara,
Thank you! :-)
Lovely review! I must try this one soon. I adore the original Fahrenheit to no end, and the idea of a "beachy" or summer verion is enticing!
Donna
It has a nice white floral note, I think you will like it.
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