by Lanvin
Eclat de Fleurs by Lanvin is a soft, feminine, and youthfully vibrant floral fragrance with a bright pear opening that quickly evolves into a delicate bouquet of freesia, jasmine, and rose. The scent balances a juicy, slightly gourmand pear note with clean white florals and a creamy, musky sandalwood base, creating a fresh, lightweight profile that feels like a springtime breeze. Its sillage is moderate to intimate, projecting softly without overbearing presence, with longevity that is average to moderate—on most skin types, it lasts up to several hours, fading into a subtle, skin-scent layer. While many users find it most comparable to Chanel Chance Eau Tendre and Marc Jacobs Daisy, it lacks the sophisticated depth and emotional resonance of those fragrances, instead delivering a more generic, affordable, and approachable floral-musk experience. The scent is particularly well-suited for spring and summer wear, day-time use, and for individuals seeking a wearable, inoffensive, and effortlessly feminine signature scent—ideal for work, school, or casual outings. Some users report a slight shampoo-like quality, especially in the opening, and others note that it feels simpler and less distinctive than its predecessor, Eclat d'Arpege.