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Nina Ricci · Est. 2004

Love in Paris

The opening feels like walking through a fruit market in full bloom—ripe pear and peach mingling with fresh bergamot and a subtle anise edge that keeps the sweetness from becoming cloying.

ConcentrationFragrance
Forunisex
Released2004
Statusenriched
Love in Paris — Nina Ricci
2004 · Fragrance
pea·ber·jas·ros
Rating
3.8
3.4k reviews
Fig. 01

The scent fingerprint

Visualization — constellation
basehearttopcitrusfloralfruitygourmandpowderyamberywoodysmokychyprearomaticgreenaquaticspicy

Weighted by intensity across 5 accords.

Every perfume in Sillage is represented as a distribution across canonical accord slugs — a lingua franca for scent. Two fragrances with overlapping fingerprints are scent-twins, even if they share no literal note.

  • Peach
    75
  • Bergamot
    50
  • Jasmine
    50
  • Rose
    45
  • Musk
    40

By the editors · 2 min readThe opening feels like walking through a fruit market in full bloom—ripe pear and peach mingling with fresh bergamot and a subtle anise edge that keeps the sweetness from becoming cloying. There's a dewy floral quality from the peony and rose that gives it an airy, luminous quality rather than heavy romance.

As it settles, the jasmine and violet soften the composition while apricot adds a velvety texture. The anise thread persists, creating an unexpected contrast against all that soft fruit and flowers—almost like a hint of fennel in a summer salad. It's sweeter than chypre, lighter than oriental, somewhere in between.

This wears close to the skin with a gentle musk base that never demands attention. It suits someone who wants approachable femininity without the weight of classical perfumery or the sugar rush of purely gourmand fragrances. Easy, pleasant, quietly pretty.

Filed: Nina RicciSillage · vol. I
Fig. 02

Scent twins

Computed via accord overlap