by Mugler
Angel Fruity Fair is a lighter, fruit-forward reinterpretation of the original Angel, emphasizing crisp red berries, a green floral freshness, and a subtle creamy vanilla base. It opens with bright, tart litchi and red currant notes, creating a refreshing and slightly playful aura that lingers without becoming cloying. Over time, the signature angelic accords emerge in a muted form—patchouli is present but less earthy and more airy, while the vanilla and whipped cream base lends a soft, velvety sweetness that keeps the fragrance from becoming overly sweet or synthetic. The drydown is smooth and refined, with a faintly sweet, fruity-creamy character that evokes fresh berries, a delicate rose note, and a touch of green sap—though these are generally subtle rather than dominant. It's particularly well-suited for warm weather and daytime wear, offering moderate sillage and a balanced longevity. It’s not a bold or intense scent, nor does it achieve the high projection or density of the original Angel EDP, making it more appropriate for those who find the classic Angel overwhelming. The perfume carries a modern gourmand sensibility, leaning toward lighter, fresher fruits and a softer floral touch than its predecessors.