Nina Ricci Love in Paris — Romantic Peony Floral Women’s Fragrance
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- Brand: Nina Ricci
- Product Code: 210495
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Nina Ricci Love in Paris — Romantic Peony Floral Women’s Fragrance
Storytelling Introduction
Nina Ricci Love in Paris evokes a stroll through Parisian gardens at dawn. Launched in the early 2000s, it blends delicate peony with rose and soft jasmine, wrapped in a creamy, comforting heart. Its floral elegance whispers rather than shouts—a perfume for those who favor gentle sophistication.Key Notes & Olfactory Pyramid
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Top notes: Fresh floral opening (peony prominent)
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Heart notes: Rose, subtle jasmine
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Base notes: Creamy, soft floral woods, powdery facets
Some versions (such as Love in Paris Christmas 2006) emphasize a stronger peony opening that fades, giving way to creamy gardenia-like tones.
Longevity & Sillage
In Love in Paris Christmas 2006, users report a high longevity rating (~4.20/5) and strong sillage (~3.56/4) for that version.However, general user impressions suggest the fragrance is softly projecting: initially noticeable but tending toward a closer, intimate trail.
Perfect Occasions & Seasons
Love in Paris is best for spring and summer days when florals feel fresh and romantic. It suits daytime wear—luncheons, garden events, or gentle romantic settings. Because of its moderate strength, it can also be worn indoors without overwhelming others.Why Niche Lovers Might Appreciate Love in Paris
Though not niche, it shares traits valued by niche fragrance lovers: delicate complexity, floral depth without being overly sugary, and a layered evolution where soft creaminess and powdery florals emerge. The peony + rose core is elegant and wearable without being mainstream sweet.Bulleted Feature List
• Dominant peony floral opening• Rose and jasmine heart layers
• Creamy, softly powdery base
• Moderate to close sillage—elegantly intimate
• Good longevity in certain editions
• Refined, romantic floral character
FAQ
Q: Is Love in Paris still in production?A: It appears to be discontinued in many markets, and bottles often show in secondary or niche sites.
Q: How does it differ from Nina Ricci’s other floral perfumes?
A: It is more focused on pure florals (peony, rose) with creamy softness—less fruity or gourmand than some Nina flankers.
Q: Any known variants?
A: There is a Love in Paris Christmas 2006 version with a richer, creamy-floral profile.
