by Pierre Guillaume Paris
Superlady exudes a bright, fruit-forward aura with a core of sweet berry and candied apple, elevated by a subtle magnolia blossom and a soft amber warmth. The opening is crisp and tart—reminiscent of a ripe green apple layered with juicy blackberry and raspberry, tinged with a minty-green freshness. Over time, the fragrance settles into a creamy, powdery sweet body lotion effect, with the magnolia and white amber blending into a smooth, slightly leathery base that feels both nostalgic and modern. Some note a slight medicinal or artificial aftertaste in the drydown, while others find the apple accord is tart and candy-like but not overtly sweet. Longevity is moderate—3 to 5 hours on skin, extending with layering on clothing—but sillage remains moderate to intimate, never overwhelming. It’s particularly suited to daytime wear, especially in spring and autumn, and stands out in its playful, user-friendly character. The scent feels unique and personal, leaning toward a youthful yet refined aesthetic rather than overtly feminine or dramatic.