This is a very nice perfume put out by Taylor Swift. A fruity-musky-floral, and it is not as "young" smelling as I thought it would be, it's definitely more sophisticated. I know we sold a lot of this fragrance at my work, and I bought the roller ball.
My biggest peeve with this perfume is the lasting power. After an hour or two, you really can't smell it. So, if you are interested in buying this perfume, I'd recommend the roller ball so you can re-apply it often.
This is a very nice perfume put out by Taylor Swift. A fruity-musky-floral, and it is not as "young" smelling as I thought it would be, it's definitely more sophisticated. I know we sold a lot of this fragrance at my work, and I bought the roller ball.
My biggest peeve with this perfume is the lasting power. After an hour or two, you really can't smell it. So, if you are interested in buying this perfume, I'd recommend the roller ball so you can re-apply it often.
I am 21. I am very prone to headaches when i wear perfumes and i mostly just wear super-fresh and light perfumes (burberry brit sheer for example)
When i first smelled this i thought - no way! But then i tested it on my skin, and it is amazing. On me, its not sweet and heavy at all. Itīs actually quite fresh, like fresh laundry when i first spray it. After a couple of hours it gets sweeter but not to a sickening point. I love it, and i do not think i am too old for this. My boyfriends also loves it!
I personally do not like sweet and sugary perfumes like Fantasy or Pink Sugar, and i donīt think this really compares. Ofcourse it is different on everybody, but on me i have to say it is pretty good :) And with the low pricetag, you canīt go wrong.
I've been on the hunt for a perfume I can call my own as cheesy as that sounds.
The majority of my friends have their signature perfume. I love the smell of flowerbomb but that's already been claimed as well as vera wang princess D:!
I think once you have a friend who has "claimed" a perfume it's just weird to purchase one they have and wear it yourself @___@;;
My first perfume ever was escada sunset heat when it came out but I've grown out of that and have been perfume-less ever since then...a dry spell if anything.
I heard raves about this perfume and luckily for me there were two things that checked off my list - no one I knew [ex.friends, family etc] had this perfume AND I actually got a sample from sephora from one of my online orders...I just never bothered to take a whiff.
I'm glad I had the sample to test out and I love it! I can see this scent being even more awesome when the weather gets a bit chilly. The scent can become a tad bit much during hot/warmer weather [like right now in cali] but I still love it anyway.
I purchased this right away in the biggest sized offered<3 Love love love this scent. I don't have any experience in distinguishing notes/scents but it's sweet and attractive. It doesn't smell too sweet like victoria's secret scents so I don't smell like some high school student - the scent has the perfect level of sweetness for 20 something year olds...like me :D! continued >>
Ah, my sweet, sweet grandmother. Thinking I was a T-Swift fan, she bought the rollerball version of this for me. Haha bless her heart. I'm twenty and I just think of these kind of scents as a faux-pas geared towards the teenage-girl demographic, the same scents being replicated and recycled over and over and OVER, with the same generic sugary sweet base note, and a throw-in of a random mix of your usual generic top notes, differing from fragrance to fragrance, to throw the general public off in thinking all of them are different, when in fact they're NOT. I don't know if it's just my nose, but believe me, I have tried, and TRIED, to distinguish this from all those other candy sweet celebrity scents that I have tried, and I'm sorry, I'm just not seeing much of a difference at all.
This is perfect for younger girls, suitable for a school dance, a date, yes, so I'm not going to completely rag on this perfume just because it's not mature enough for my tastes. It's just that the smell is so gourmand and overpowering with just the slightest swipe across the skin, yet ten minutes later has faded to a scent that's reminiscent of soapy nothingness. Sorry, Taylor. Elizabeth Arden did MUCH better with Hilary Duff's fragrance. Yours is nothing special.
This is slowly becoming a fav of mine. It's light, fruity, and sits really nicely once it dries. I am not usually a fan of "young" fragrances, but Wonderstruck is the exception. The bottle/packaging is super cute, too. So glad I cashed in my Birchbox points for this b/c I find I reach for it more often than some of my long time favorites like Miss Dior! Great, simple, summer fragrance. Nice and light.
Not distinctive enough for me to buy when I have so many already. I do love the bottle, and if I was young with a smaller collection, I might have bought a bottle for winter.
I am in my mid-twenties and, while I would not wear this scent at all since I feel like I'm way too old for it, I really do like the smell. I could definitely see a younger girl in her teens wearing this. It smells very, very sweet, but unique. Candy-sweet, but very unique. I haven't smelled anything like it. If you're in your mid-twenties or above it wouldn't be something I would want to smell on you, but I could totally see a young, fresh girl wearing this on a date or something during the summer. It's very, very, VERY sweet smelling though, so beware.
Sweet, sugary fruits with a soapy undertone...This smells like a school girl, a cloud of sweet fruits and soap. Not exactly a cheap scent, but too much of a young girl who have yet to learn that less is more to appeal to me.
To make matters worse, I can pick up something very similar, for a fraction of the price, in my food store. True, this perfume does not have an alcohol undertone which cheaper perfumes tend to, and it is a bit more complex, but that is really its only saving grace.
Even the smallest spritz/dab of this is overwhelmingly strong in scent. Many a young girl would think it a good thing, and I suppose this perfume is mostly marketed towards that age group. Personally, I find that because it is so strong in scent (even after several hours of wear) I develop a headache after a while of wearing it, I do like perfumes to have staying power, but within an hour I expect a perfume to be a subtle hint in the air. Not a frontal assault of scent that every person in the room can smell. And after a whole day, I definitely want the perfume to have died down so much in scent that only if I smell my skin can I detect it. I don't want to have to take a shower in the evening, to get rid of the scent!