Divine

L'Infante

Eau de Parfum

Femme
  Unisex
Masc
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Reviews
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I'm so enamored of the Divine line of scents. Each of them is interesting in its own way and so very well done. The name of this fragrance gave me pause. I thought perhaps it was meant for a child, but it's much more than that. There is a sense of youth about it, but the kind of youth that is exemplified in the expression 'young at heart.' I have an athletic, outdoorsy side to my personality, and this scent suits it perfectly. But L'Infante also never forgets she's a lady. This is not a fragrance a man could likely wear.
By   - Energy Analyst from Denver on 9/26/2007
I got a sample of this last year when it was first featured on LS. I tried it, thought, "hm. This smells like Eau de Camille with a little something else I'm not that into. Boring!". Tastes change. This week I got the wild notion to put some of this on before seeing my SO. He said, "you smell good". I said, "Do you like it? I'm trying this one out" he asked for another sniff, said, "Yeah, it's okay". 15 minutes later he said, "I take that back, I do like this". After an hour, "I really like this". It was just an experiment, but it turns out that I really like this too. Utterly sophisticated, yet vibrant and easy to wear (as it develops beautifully). It's a little grown up, but with humor. Very inspiring.
By  on 8/30/2007
When I first smelled this beautiful fragrance, it reminded me of something I had smelled and worn before, and I just could not put my finger on it. After a few hours, it hit me -- Gai Mattiolo. The two are strikingly similar, but one is WAY more expensive. I will glady pay top dollar for a good quality fragrance that is truly unique, but I can only give this one 3 stars for the price.
By   - from Washington on 7/27/2007
When I first smelled this beautiful fragrance, it reminded me of something I had smelled and worn before, and I just could not put my finger on it. After a few hours, it hit me -- Gai Mattiolo. The two are strikingly similar, but one is WAY more expensive. I will glady pay top dollar for a good quality fragrance that is truly unique, but I can only give this one 3 stars for the price.
By   - from Washington on 7/27/2007
This is as cool and bracing as stepping into a florist shop's chiller. It's been in the mid-90s here all week and this has been the perfect fragrance antidote. Green, cool, delicately feminine and as refreshing as a dip in a mountain stream.
By   - Energy Analyst from Denver, CO on 7/9/2007
Lots of green. If you like Eau de Camille you will like this. Embodies the smiling, whimsical French femininity. Like a happy, confident woman who transcends objectification with a very well-rounded femininity.
By  on 2/18/2007
This is gorgeous. I feel like the epitome of woman when I'm wearing it. The only thing keeping me from buying a bottle is its lack of lasting power. On me, it's gone in only a few hours. :(
By   - from Boulder on 9/15/2006
a Most Have scent to ware at the office too!
By   - from Baltimore on 6/20/2006
I absolutely love this fragrance. It is the perfect combination of floral, vanilla and ivy. L'Infant is so refreshing it takes my breath away. Very cool, sheer, and at the same time creamy. The Luckyscent description is accurate. I think it is worth the cost, it is a complicated fragrance and lasts a long time. I just keep getting samples until I can afford a bottle.
By   - Accountant from Albuquerque on 10/31/2005
All I keep thinking is that this is a slightly more refined and interesting version of "Anais Anais". NOT good...
By   - !o from FLA on 10/19/2005
Greener than any of the other Divine scents (including the men's fragrances), this is a bit too refreshing for my tastes. Nonetheless, the perfume is rather well done, I think it's just one particular note (ivy?) that gives me trouble. I love the creamy undercurrent here.
By   - from NYC on 8/31/2005
Lovely. A very pretty floral.
By  on 9/22/2004