Wind Flowers Creed for women

Wind Flowers Creed for women

main accords
white floral
sweet
powdery
musky
tuberose
rose
woody
iris
animalic

Perfume rating 3.51 out of 5 with 621 votes

Wind Flowers by Creed is a Floral fragrance for women. Wind Flowers was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Olivier Creed. Top notes are Jasmine, Orange Blossom and Peach; middle notes are Jasmine Sambac, Tuberose and Rose; base notes are Musk, Orange Blossom, Praline, Iris and Sandalwood.

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Pros

Pros

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Classy and modern
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High quality scent
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Long-lasting fragrance
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Beautiful and elegant bottle design
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Potent sweet floral fragrance
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Suitable for special occasions
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Received compliments from others
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Natural and photorealistic floral scent
Cons

Cons

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Expensive price point
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Not unique or original compared to other Creed fragrances
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Misleading name
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Generic floral scent
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Contains patchouli note which may not appeal to everyone
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May cause headache in some individuals
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Unpleasantly sharp opening
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Strong white floral scent may be too mature for some

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Top Notes

Jasmine
Orange Blossom
Peach

Middle Notes

Jasmine Sambac
Tuberose
Rose

Base Notes

Musk
Orange Blossom
Praline
Iris
Sandalwood

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Perfume longevity:3.24 out of5.

Perfume sillage:2.18 out of4.

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freshperfumer

For me it is a mix of L'Interdit EDT and the Burberry London Dream, the latter at the initial spray and the former dominating the drydown and middle notes due to tuberose. I did not like it, but safe wear for 30+ women I suppose.

VirgowithLeo

This smells nothing like coco /chanel
It is a sweet flowery scent

Chanel perfume is patchuli bomb w incense type of scent

Whereas this one reminds me of Spring flowers but there is something in the drydown that is a bit dense> orange blossom and praline mostly

Scentmad

A very pretty springtime confection with the perfect name. Fresh, airy, clean and bright and definitely redolent with heavy headed white flowers - yum. It’s not ground breaking however it’s very easy to wear, well balanced, and overall just really lovely.

A great floral offering against the recent and somewhat unrelenting tide of Oud/candy offerings. I hear florals are making a huge comeback.

maddieonline

Honestly, I don't think this is a 'sweet' fragrance at all. It is fresh, floral and intoxicating - definitely a more mature fragrance (not mature as in 'smells like a nursing home,' mature as in I could envision a confident businesswoman wearing this.) I also think that this is potentially unisex.
It's really, really beautiful with insane longevity and projection. I don't think I'd buy a bottle because of the price point and I naturally tend to gravitate more towards gourmands, but this is really good.

Scentsitivewoman05

This is less aldehyde and a tad bit sweeter version of Coco Mademoiselle. Not unique, and less longevity than chanel CM. Just get chanel CM if you like similar perfume with better projection and longevity.

pansylady

This fragrance is all about patchouli, although it isn't mentioned- ordinarily, that's a note that I avoid, because it tends to overpower everything else- and that's what's happening here-

It's not bad, though- it reminds me very much of SJP's Lovely-

Mez0Nez

Why do they add Praline (Ethyl Maltol) and ruin the whole formula? It is a common cloying sweet scent.

tosel3

Extremely white floral. Not unique enough for this price point. Pass.

LittleYsatis

I wish this fragrance didn't change so much all the way to dry down phase. Dry down on my skin smells like Chloe Nomade. Opening though is glorious.

cgaleb

This is definitely pretty. The tuberose and Jasmine and musk are what this perfume is all about and it has decent sillage. It is light and airy. I got about 3 hours of wear and then while I could still smell it somewhat, it was very faint. While I enjoyed wearing this, I feel like I’ve smelled similar perfumes and it’s just so expensive that I won’t be purchasing.

aspirina

This is a sharp scent. It has a mix of high pitched white floral notes with some sweet, slightly musty and soapy background. The musk is super synthetic and screechy. It is very potent and long lasting. I can't wear this scent, I am happy I only got a sample. This is a chemical mess that burns my nostrils and doesn't smell refined at all. I don't know what is going on with Creed but it seems they lowered their quality standards in a very sad way.

imanismellsgood

I own the sample of this scent, and although I am not usually one for such feminine/flowery scents, it just draws me back in. It's assertive yet alluring, cool but with depth, and every time you smell it you think of a new note. It's a complex scent and I am addicted!

Printeza7

Sample tester! Floral and beautiful yes, special I am afraid not so. Day perfume, if you want to feel luxurious through the day, it's a nice sweet &floral fragrance,much deeper than just a white floral perfume, the iris is doing its job nicely! I like it not love it!

LSAUG

I don't get the comparison to Chanel coco mad. Coco mad is a much brighter and crisper perfume. All business straight forward and starkly chic. I've always thought that perfume lacked a sensuality warmth and depth that I crave in chypres. Wind flowers has it in spades. It is a creamy slightly indolic tuberose and jasmine perfume. With brightness from orange blossom and peach. Very musky and powdery. This smells very retro the only way that you can tell this is a 21st century creation is the sweet chocolate and nutty notes of the praline in the base come through quite strongly. There is a slight darkness to this fragrance and it smells like gathering storm clouds off in the distance. A melancholy tone travels throughout the duration of the scent. This is a moody and very elegant perfume. Surprisingly so. If u like animalic tuberose perfumes of a high quality wind flowers is a good bet. I would love a full bottle of this. It is sweet without being gourmand and animalic without being off putting for the majority of people. And floral without smelling like a funeral parlor. Just upgraded this to a love. Wind flowers is a gorgeous creation. Old world meets new. Beautiful. One last note this is a very musky floral but with sweetness. Imo this is a signature worthy type of scent. Creamy sensual moody are 3words that pop in my mind when I smell wind flowers. I love this. Edit the far dry down is a soapy sandalwood which can come off masculine but for me is divine. I love sandalwood. Edit: I can see a man wearing this. It is quite unisex for a white floral. My husband enjoys it as well.

gelkita

So much better than Coco Mademoiselle if you don't like patchouli, but so not worth the money when it disappears after 3h on clothes and less on skin ! :((

rosewoodoud555

Second time giving Wind Flowers a shot. Most of the fragrances in my collection are sweet and strong fragrances, so Creed is far from my favorite house. But I'm vacationing in Bali, and gourmand or heavy frags will definitely be cloying and annoying in the heat, crowds, and humidity. I wanted something light and fresh, and Wind Flowers gave it to me, but with a gorgeous green, fougere touch. This is aromatic, fresh, sparkling, with some sweet white florals. It's quite unisex, and has a barber-like feel to it but in a good way. I guess I judged it too early when I tried it, I love the dry down much more than the opening. To me it's unisex, leans a bit masculine because of the aromatic woodiness in the base. Some green notes are missing on Fragrantica for sure. This frag is long lasting, the scent is amazing, it's one of the few fougere/freshies that I adore, but there's two downsides to this: it doesn't project, and the price is wayyy too high. I would pay $130 for a 30ml and $175 for 50ml max (the price point of Jo Malone and Diptyque EDT). But $475 and soft, skin scent projection? Not worth it. Anyway, I layered this with Vanilla Vibes JHAG and it gave it a more summery, creamy, lactonic, sunscreen feel. I love this frag, but would prob just decant it. Hope someone makes a good clone of this because Wind Flowers smells so natural and just perfect for scorching hot weather

Ground hound

Creed did its weird thing again. I`ve tried Creed Love in White which got polarizing reviews for exactly the same reason- throwing a few unnecessarily strange notes into a typical women's perfume.
Ok so it starts as a very 90s musky peach and sandalwood, with a very plastic note, and that plastic note is not going away and it`s kinda ruining everything else. After you let it air out you get the sweet jasmine and rose, but if you could only remove this weird stuff and just leave the flowers.....
It goes as far as starting to remind a smoker`s room. Why, Creed?

Zahraa555

Musky tuberose. A lighter and softer version of Do Son EDT. I feel it should be compared to Do Son instead of coco mademoiselle and miss dior.

rosewoodoud555

Hmmm... this is nice. Sweet, soft white florals. Just a hint of bitterness and greenness. A bit of juiciness from the peach in the background. Very wearable too. It's youthful but not juvenile, not mature at all. Very classy and good for everyday. I'd wear it actually — but it reads more designer than niche, and there are a ton of frags that are sweet white florals from Sephora that are much cheaper and does the same thing. The dry down is different — giving aftershave vibes. Also smells very masculine and green. It's nice. To be fair, the florals and aromatics are pretty realistic, like a bouquet of flowers. And it does smell luxurious. It's good but not blowing my head off.

Seranity

I received a sample and fell in love with this scent in a big way. I havent been so excited over a scent for some months, so I ummmed and arrred over buying this for weeks 'cos it's just so damn expensive. Finally being able to budget it in, I've just purchased a full bottle.
I love Coco Mademoiselle, which this is compared to, but find them to be vastly different. Yes theres some comparable notes and white flowers but they vary greatly from the first spray to the dry down. This is far better than Coco in my opinion. Not anywhere near as orange and citrusy. Lasts way longer too. This is very strong, almost beast mode. It's very feminine and sophisticated and is a compliment getter; A LOT of compliments and people wanting to know what it is, including men asking, as they thought their partners would love it as a gift. I don't own any other Creed fragrances, as there are very good quality dupes available for their most popular ones and at these crazy prices (almost $500 Australian) I won't be indulging again any time soon. Still, this is definately one I'll repurchase when it's finished. It's in my top 5 faves now.

Michelle12345678

I wouldn't say this was feminine nor a white floral. On the contrary, a man could wear this completely comfortably. You wouldn't realize it was marketed toward women unless you saw the packaging/bottle. Strong and long lasting, not delicate. I don't get jasmine out of it, more ambroxan and praline.

Chel Bell 🔔

I first tested this on paper at the mall & fell in love with it. I went back to do a skin test before purchasing & I loved the opening. However, the dry down was awful! It smelled like men’s aftershave & it burned my nose, gave me a really bad headache & I could literally taste the chemicals just from one spray. I was disappointed. Thankfully I only have samples & not stuck with a full bottle. Dry down was also very masculine & Aventus for her had the same effect. Perhaps it’s the Creed DNA, for a more mature customer base but that after shave scent is not my thing.

scottgiles86

Smells like a lighter version of Replica's Flower Market. Totally uninspired. So many scents that smell like this are available for better prices. The only reason to buy it is if you're a snob who constantly tells others you are wearing a creed fragrance hoping to impress them.

AlexandraRoseD

The opening is very sweet (I can't stand peach notes). Fortunatelly this dies down quickly and turns into a jasmine + light tuberose note.

This parfume has at the beginning an underlying men colon base, which fades after 1 hour.

Think it is appropriate for the office when wearing formal clothes, this fragnance has the power to pull off that colon underlying scent.

This is a feminine smell for a lady boss, without singnaling any sexiness, but more of a 'I come here to work'. Think it is highly appropriate in an office with a lot of men co-workers that you need to manage.

The dry down is floral and inoffensive, but I'm lacking some sharp note like in my beloved Eau Tendre or Aventus for her to transform it into a masterpiece.
Nonthelsss this is a high quality floral parfume.

Longevity is around 8 hours, which is enough for me, as I really hate parfumes that I need to wash off at the end of the work day. Enough is enough.

evenstevens13

Honestly surprised about the reviews on this one as very few reviewers seem to get what I'm getting. On my skin, this perfume is tuberose, tuberose, and more tuberose, and I cannot stand tuberose. To me, the tuberose absolutely dominates this fragrance and it's all I can smell throughout the entirety of its life, with maybe some honey appearing later on. It also doesn't appear to evolve very much on my skin unfortunately and I'm stuck smelling like pure tuberose for the 8 hours this lasts on me. Creed should've named this fragrance "Tuberose Flowers"

Enrium

Wind Flowers is a sweet floral scent that feels pretty generic but somewhat discordant. It is certainly overpriced, as is often the case with Creed. It is disappointingly synthetic, thanks to the overdose of ambroxan in the base - a note that can be challenging for me.

WF opens with syrupy, slightly cloying orange blossom - the type of orange blossom that populates many current designer scents, adding an injection of lazy, ultra-feminine sweet floral fruitiness. Powdery jasmine rounds it out, clean and sweet, with juicy peach upping the ante (as if it was needed).

It becomes dry and ambroxan-heavy as it develops, with the sweet florals becoming increasingly powdery. A hint of rose is evident here, complementing the jasmine. It becomes musky and grey.

The praline becomes quite prominent as it dries down, adding a slight gourmand quality, but the ambroxan dominates. It becomes a sweet, musky ambroxan skin scent. Sillage is moderate and longevity is long-lasting. It is a transeasonal feminine scent.

WF is not my thing at all - it is too sweet and synthetic, as well as being discordant. Sometimes cloying, sometimes grey and musky, it is unpleasant and headache-inducing for me. It feels like a generic designer release rather than an expensive niche perfume. Disappointing, and a hard pass. 1/5.

reginasiena

Yes I can smell all the notes but it left me with big question mark, is all notes neccessary? Like they fighting to each other. Tuberose vs Rose vs Jasmine. I feel the opening is kinda sharp for seconds, but I don't mind. I love the praline and sandalwood create more dimentions.The longevity is okay. Sillage is somehow not impressing. It's more like oldschool / mature vibes pass for me.

Update : I used it as bedtime parfume and it melts with my skin the next day. So good.

Allthingssparkle

I got a sample vial, and I can see why people compare this to Coco Mademoiselle. It's not a dupe, but I mean - they DO share orange blossom, jasmine, and musk, so there are similarities. But WF is much softer, a bit sweeter, and you can pick out the jasmine in it. CM is MUCH stronger and sharper (because of the patchouli). I LOVE CM -- and it's a fraction of the price of WF with a TON better performance. I'm glad I know now, and I may use the little vial I have, but I wouldn't spend any more on this than the $8 vial I bought.

sweetlikecandie

This would 1000000% be my signature everyday scent if it wasn’t $500aud. It’s just beautiful

WhiteFlowerPrincess

This definitely has a resemblance to both Coco Mademoiselle by Chanel and Miss Dior EDP, with a closer resemblance to Coco Mademoiselle. Wind Flowers by Creed is a lot fruitier than those other two scents though and I seriously think that it is a pale imitation of the two. The fact that Creed have the nerve to sell this mainstream designer smelling perfume at a niche price of $469 AUD is infuriating and insane! It really should be sold at around the same price as Coco Mademoiselle and Miss Dior EDP.

Projection and longevity are both average, with it lasting just over 4-5 hours on my skin. Certainly no beastly sillage and longevity on the skin that could at least make this perfume worth some of its price tag.

The bottle looks cheap and generic too, just like the juice that's inside the bottle. And the juice in the bottle is cloyingly sweet, just like La Vie Est Belle by Lancôme. I can feel the cavities coming on smelling this. They both have orange blossom and praline, which are some of the notes they share in common with each other.

The orange blossom, jasmine and peach just merge into one generic fruity floral note that doesn't really smell like anything in nature and I find this so non-awe inspiring. It's been done a million times before! I don't get any of the tuberose and hardly any of the rose in the heart notes, with the jasmine note the main thing that's detectable here. I love jasmine and this isn't necessarily a bad thing, except that this jasmine note smells incredibly unnatural and synthetic smelling.

Lastly, I don't really get any of the sandalwood in the base that other people here are talking about and can only smell the other notes, with the iris only barely detectable. The praline note and the musk note are probably the two most dominant notes here.

This certainly isn't blind-buy worthy, unless you like sickly sweet and mass-prodcued smelling fragrances like La Vie Est Belle. I think I'll go and rest in a corner now from that onslaught to my senses...

3.5/10

MastiffMommyx2

One of those florals I wanted more from. Unfortunately on my skin I only got a floral bouquet that was uninspiring and didn't last. It will be relegated to a bedtime fragrance for me. Like it, not love it.

janelrachel

At first spray, I agree with others that the opening of Creed's Wind Flower smells like Chanel's CM; ambitiously feminine and exquisite. The dry down changes to more of a white floral, powdery tone and the amber aspect disappears with less patchouli balance. I'm still loving it at this point. However, I would say the sillage/projection and is FAR too mild, especially for the hefty price tag attached to Creed. Even worse, the poor longevity is the most disappointing aspect of this formula.If a perfumer is going to charge over $400 for a bottle of fragrance, they better darn well make it last into the next day. Shame, shame Creed.

BetweenTwoVerns95

I've been seeing this online for some time and I finally got a sample to try. Unfortunately, this has an overpowering smell of burning plastic/chemicals that's pretty brutal. I smelled it on a blotter but thought it would dissipate on the skin, but it actually got worse. Additionally, as I've found with other popular women's fragrances from Creed, there's almost a diaper cream smell that's present in a lot of their floral offerings. Hard pass on this one.

MrsNicole

As a daily Coco Mademoiselle wearer, I can't see the resemblance, other than that they are both florals. Has none of the soapy sharpness or patchouli.
This reminds me quite a bit of Good Fortune by Viktor & Rolf, with the exclusion of that weird fennel note.
It's a rounded powdery Jasmine and Iris scent. Nothing groundbreaking, but beautiful nonetheless. I am a migraine sufferer and it hasn't bothered me. It's delicate, classy and inoffensive.

Nimha983

My boyfriend just asked me why I had sprayed inspect repellent around, after testing this at home…

Probably won’t purchase…

chyan

This is a classic orange-blossom dominant white floral composed with great restraint and quality ingredients that, while synthetic, are inoffensive, do their job and provide an extremely smooth, lightly nuanced, and well-balanced experience. It reminds me very much of YSL Libre, but seriously toned down with a fraction of the sweetness and projection, and a bit of musk. Aventus for her, Spring Flowers, Love in White, and even the men's fragrances like Millesime Imperial and Mountain Water all have an identical vibe. I know these are British house but as an American they feel to me very WASP-y, New England, Ivy League (maybe since the culture in itself a caricature of the British aesthetic). I feel like this is what Creed does. The scents have never been silage monsters or groundbreaking. They are classic compositions made for someone who wants to feel or project refinement for whatever reasons. Safe and well composed fragrances with no sex, allure, or statement. Wind Flowers is very pretty and could be worn in the summer or spring scent, not to be worn in the office (Aventus would be the more appropriate), but maybe on a weekend at brunch or running errands. Millesime Imperial for holidays in the sun, maybe Original Santal or one of their Ouds for the fall and winter months. You really could build a predictable and reliable fragrance collection with Creed if you wanted to stay within the lines.

At the end of the day it’s a nice perfume but it is still way too unoriginal and uninspired to match the extraordinary price, at least for me. If I didn't have so many perfumes I could see myself having just a handful of Creeds and maybe paying full price and being very satisfied. However, at this point in my fragrance journey, I don't think they're worth MSRP. I don't have any Creed bottles but I always enjoy them when I smell them.

KELIZ

This is a gorgeous glass bottle! I love the heavy weight of the bottle along with the frosted etched label. It appears as a nice piece of crystal you would display.
I personally find it much more desirable than any of the other Creed bottles so I don’t get the criticism of this packaging.
The fragrance is similar to Coco Madam. but I find Wind Flowers more airy. CocoMdm is more amber.
Fragrance is a highly subjective arena because the same frag can perform entirely differently from one person to the next.
I quite like Wind Flowers and can see myself wearing it everyday.

rooa

I've been testing Wind Flowers for a while and it takes longer to grow on me. I like the opening, its longevity and Creed's luxurious signature.
Everything is there, perfectly blended: peach, white flowers and a hint of pralines but this perfume doesn't stand out among previous masterpieces by the same house. It's a safe choice and a polivalent fragrance. In my view this is the little sister of Aventus for Her. I like it but for some reason I didn't fall in love with Wind Flowers.

sky blue

Very nice fragrance, classic and modern at the same time. In terms of similarities to Chanel CM and Miss Dior, it is much more sophisticated and of significantly higher quality. A white floral (floral-musky) fragrance, rounded and just a little sweet, warm but somehow "airy" as well. Vibes of a gentle, moderately warm spring wind that carries the scents of blossoming flowers and the awakening of nature. A happy, bright fragrance, full of light and good vibes. Elegant, classy and very feminine. Excellent durability and projection.

mlrd217

Oh Creed, you got me again. Creed was not my favorite house but now after I own more than 5 bottles, I can't stop buying it. It's expensive but worth it. It's not a house that you can judge from one or two sniffs, and not from paper test. Creed perfumes might smell like some designer house at the beginning, but once I wear it full day, day by day, I can understand why this costs that much.
I tried Wind Flowers at Neiman Marcus, I thought 'oh it smells generic, just fresh florals'. I got a sample. I tried at home on different occasions. OMG I had a problem, I had to have it and it's not cheap.

Wind flowers opens with a burst of white florals, it's bright, fresh and sweet, I smell orange blossoms, jasmine, tuberose. You must like florals to enjoy this. I smell something tart in the middle, maybe from the peach? However it's to balance the sweetness from all the florals. Dry down is powdery musk and I smell a little bit of rose. Fresh sweet powdery florals. Doesn't sound unique, I know. But when I wear it, I feel so elegant. It smells natural, realistic. And this beautiful elegant scent does not change to synthetic like most designers do. It stays like this until you take a shower or wash your clothes.

The opening does reminds me a bit of Chanel CM, but Chanel CM is very sharp and Wind Flowers is very smooth. It doesn't smell like any Miss Dior. I like Chanel CM and Miss Dior, but Wind Flowers is way above them.
The projection isn't so strong but I keep getting a whiff of it. One time I sprayed once on the elbow and one on my chest, in the morning to a doctor office. I could smell it all day long wrapping myself like an aura. I thought I sprayed too much, so I asked my husband, he said, it's not so strong, he can smell it soft but noticeable. Very beautiful and feminine. The bottle is very pretty too, heavy glass with silver ribbon on the cap.
Again, US dept stores charge way too much of $440++ for this. In EU Creed stores, this is €240 and you can get tax deduct at the airport, so I paid like €200 in Paris.

persimmonism

The most wearable tuberose scent I've found so far. Gets soapier as it develops. Dry-down is a little off-putting. The hint of praline is delectable and I wish it came out more. Light, happy, beautiful, feminine, very sophisticated.

missceegee

This scent is extremely strong and heavy on the white floral and powdery notes. To me it is a very mature scent and I didn’t like it all at. It’s so strong that it’s headache inducing. As someone else already mentioned, Patchouli isn’t listed as one of the notes, but it’s smells so heavy of it.

hollandbri

Is this some unique creation? Absolutely not, but it’s beautiful nonetheless. I think it gets more hate than deserved. The name selection is spot on for this perfume. A signature worthy, long lasting, airy and sparkly floral masterpiece. If you love overtly feminine, strong blasts of flower style scents you will love this. Think Amyris femme and coco mademoiselle.

MuchoMuchoAmour

I wore a sample I received today. If I were to make a fragrance inspired by the acharacter Shelby in Steel Magnolias, this would be it..It is mature, demure, but not "old lady" It is Junior League, Lilly Pulitzer but think Charleston, not Palm Beach. Warm and floral, pretty, but not sexy. I see another reviewer said it was similar to "Scandal" and I can't not disagree more. That is sexy, this, not whatsover. That is not necessarily a bad thing, it is just not my thing. As I write the two it reminds me of Jessica McClintock which is a very affordable scent, and Oscar (late 90s version). Warm bosom, dusting powder, an arm full of bangles that rattle in church, successful small town realtor...

matissebaby

The opening smells exactly like Scandal by JPG to me. I'm surprised honey isn't listed as a note. A more refined, demure and white floral version of Scandal. Incredible and feminine perfume, love at first sniff. This fragrance would suit all ages.

Kloélexi

Extremely strong white floral perfume… Too mature. I wouldn’t sit in a car with someone wearing this. Headache garanteed.

LizMango

I'm a Creed superfan with many bottles from this house. I'm so disappointed by Wind Flowers. My disappointment started with the stupid new bottle. It was a cool design for Chloe Nomade, because of their famous saddle bags. The scent is heavy and mature, not easy-breezy like the name "Wind Flowers" evokes. It's Chanel Coco Mademoiselle in a Nomade bottle for $445. GTFO.

Rougemaison

I have received a few samples of this perfume and have had a chance to sample it over a few weeks now. It’s very heady strong white floral, it lasts forever, even after showering I could still smell it quite strong. This fragrance is quite cloying to me and it seems to get stuck in my throat and lungs as if I can always taste it. Some perfumes do this when they just don’t agree with me. I think this is a lovely perfume I would enjoy smelling on other people but it is not to my taste. I imagine a sophisticated woman over 40 would suit this great.

sweetlikecandie

I received a sample of this from a perfume I bought online and all I can say is wow. I don’t love many creed fragrances but this is beautiful. It opens with a sweet floral, it reminds me of a dainty pink flower which I’m assuming is the peach and jasmine - absolutely gorgeous. It quickly dries down to the tuberose which is sweet and the rose becomes prominent. I normally HATE rose, but this is stunning. It’s like a realistic young rose flower, not syrupy or old ladyish like rose tends to be. The orange blossom in the bottom keeps it sweet and pretty. This is very very feminine and pretty. Is it the most unique fragrance I’ve ever smelled? Probably not, but it’s very very pretty and I will be purchasing a 75ml bottle for myself during Christmas. Love this

Freorose

My scent adventure: reviews for my memory.

Headache perfume. Do not go in an enclosed space wearing this.

First spray is not too bad. A bit old-fashioned, clear alcohol and white flowers. Good enough to try, hesitantly...

The die down is not as forgiving. I smell like I have been sleeping in a linen cupboard full of 30 year old fragrance sachets and mothballs. It smells like a Chardonnay mixed with talcum powder. And I'm not a fan of Chardonnay.
It's still crisp and flowery, but now also dusty.

Unfortunately this one lasts. 5 hours into it, I want to take a shower as it has now given me a headache.

I will pass this one on.

Air of Grace

I have sample tried many Creed scents and all I can say is - Way too expensive and I have not found one that I even remotely like due to its synthetic composition.

I was hoping to enjoy this but on first spray , I found it too masculine for me .
And I was confused with the name - Wind flowers ??? Hardly floral and the dry down became spicey.

The only positive is it’s longevity.
Definite no I’m trying anymore Creed fragrances .

something, anything

my favourite perfumery in melbourne sends me a sample of this.... every single time I order something. I've given this so much time and gone through 2 samples but it just makes me anxious.

you know when you first step into a plane? it's not the tarmac, it's not petrol. it smells kind of like a pistachio shell. it reminds me of 90s computers and their greyish yellow casings. i guess that scent is cleaning supplies mixed with plastic mixed with i don't know. but that's wind flowers to me.

arizonaruby

Light and fresh. I get mostly jasmine and peach, a little bit of sandalwood and musk in the dry down. Smells expensive - makes me think of a put together, early 40s lady in a posh part of London. A bit similar to Coco Mademoiselle, doesn’t smell the same but has a similar vibe. Definitely nice but not unique enough to justify the price.

likesleet

i liked this at first because of the peaches, but then the white florals came. pretty indistinguishable from a lot of its contemporaries.

VeronicaMa

This reminds me a little of Coco Mademoiselle but better. I never wore Mademoiselle because it was just blah to me, pretty, it lacked something. I like this on initial spray (very floral) but it's the sweet dry down on this that I absolutely love. It becomes sweeter (peachy) as the day goes on. I can still smell it now and I had it on for 12 hours. I received compliments on this fragrance while at work. I think it's the peach and praline I smell which sweetens the longer I wear it. This doesn't smell anything like Gucci Rush. Some of the reviews on here are nuts.

I received this yesterday from Harrods (had it shipped to the US to save (paid $262 instead of $425). So if price is the issue, order this at Harrods London. Shipping was $40. I wouldn't pay $425 for this but I will be paying $300 over and over again. For me this is signature worthy. Peace! 👍🏽

windchime_00

I avoid Creed as I think the prices are too high and just not worth quite as much as they want, but I received this as a sample and was pleasantly surprised! The flowers on top are not so unique, commercial but quality, but there is something in the base or mid that makes it intriguing. I don't see grass listed, but I can smell wild grasses and maybe mushrooms of some kind (chanterelles?), but I guess I'm the only one.

To me it was nothing like Alien or Coco which others have said. If this was much cheaper, I would consider a bottle.

queen of confrontation

The dry down smells exactly like Gucci Rush.

sofia.scheffer

It doesn't declare patchouli but as a person who can not stand that note I can assure you that's definitely there, or at least something like it. Definitely not my cup of tea. I also found the name of the fragrance somewhat misleading.

Sjefke

The perfume opens so beautifully. The white flowers dance around each other with the peach. But after half an hour, a screeching sour note joins the scent. It seems to be the praline with patchouli. For me this ruins the smell.
Such a shame, after that beautiful opening.

rainme

There is something so unpleasantly sharp and sour about this fragrance, almost urine-like. I would not pay $10 for this

Donchica

This smells like any mainstream designer fragrance, very unlike creed.. it doesn’t have that dna. Not worth the price tag, disliked it

valencia

I’m a fan of Creed fragrances and have owned a few in the past. Although there was a lot of hype around this latest launch, I found “Wind Flowers” a bit underwhelming. It’s a lovely floral fragrance, which is very consistent in its opening & dry down, which actually is nice & reliable. However, this smells exactly like a Chloe fragrance - period. It reminded me of Chloe Nomade, but can see Love Story here as well as some of you have tagged. Save your $$$ and get a Chloe fragrance, this one is a definite pass for me.

missogi

Very boring and unoriginal. A typical "rose-coloured", female fragrance, which smells like 100 others you've smelt before. In the opening, it's also unpleasantly sharp - my mom thought it was a male perfume :)
The price for this is ridiculous, definitely do not blind buy - you might be massively disappointed.

I've noticed that the low rating here (currently 3.41) matches my perception of this perfume. But on Youtube, you'll find a dozen reviewers who all got a bottle gifted from Creed and all rave about it. Do not believe them.
Also, Creed invests massively in the offline marketing of Wind Flowers - there has been a lot of hype around it where I live. A huge promotion stand right in the middle of the main department store, big posters in shop windows, a big niche perfumery includes it in its current seasonal discovery set. Creed should have invested in the development of an original scent, and not in the marketing of something that is an obvious fail.

Lilacs&Lavender

Wind Flowers had to work hard to convince me it was worth the price Creed asks, but it has.

OK, I’m starting this review with a bit of snark, because I had pretty low expectations initially. There is a happy ending though. Well, for Creed’s reputation. Not for me. I can’t afford Wind Flowers unless I unexpectedly find $500 behind the sofa cushions.

I admit I wasn’t expecting much from this recent-ish Creed release. I thought the choice of name was a bit lazy, and they seemed to have stumbled across a heap of unused bottles of L’Instant in Guerlain’s recycling bin. I was even a bit sus that it was actually the Royal Ballet’s exceptionally talented Principal Ballerina Lauren Cuthbertson in the ads. Yes, the visuals are clever, but it could be Erwin Creed himself under all that peachy chiffon.

Despite the fact that Creed’s marketing department seems to have been partying in the Creed warehouse, kegging the barrels of perfume alcohol, Olivier Creed has created a fragrance which may yet become a pillar of the house.

Big pronouncement, I know. Snarky me was wrong. Creed was right. Wind Flowers is like the runt of the litter which goes on to compete at Crufts. It’s not going to be in the hall of fame with Aventus, but it gives a decent showing.

Wind Flowers very delicate, pretty and lady like, but in no way boring. It’s sneaky and shape changing, from the surprisingly clear citrus opening, through the top quality florals right down to the comfy sandalwood, praline and musk base. I get three perfumes in one. Perhaps that explains the price.

Even though it doesn’t have an enormous silage, Wind Flowers is far more than a skin scent and I get wafts all day. I found that it wears well on my watch band and clothing too. It’s a fantastic no brainer fragrance which you can wear any place and it will fit in.

As for Coco Mad comparisons, WF does smell like that, but only slightly. CM can be bombastic. Wind Flowers never is. I love CM but I think that Wind Flowers is more versatile.

Pity I can’t afford it then. I can’t even afford to send money to Africa to release my unexpected inheritance from that previously unheard of dead billionaire uncle. Why didn’t he leave me bottles of Wind Flowers instead?

fragrandesi

First spray I get jasmine, orange blossom, and a bit of that metallic “creed DNA” which could be from the peach. This is a very feminine scent but I do get a heavy feeling from the mix of florals and sweetness. The orange really plays with the praline on a close sniff. In the air this will probably come across much lighter. I don’t actually think this smells like Mademoiselle. Unfortunately the longevity isn’t there on my skin after a couple tries and I don’t think it’s unique enough to justify the price considering Creed’s other options. I could see this being a safe universal fragrance for anyone looking for something expensive and feminine. I will say the bottle is gorgeous in real life.

mehdiab

As a man, I find this fragrance very feminine and elegant, there is a subtle warmth, from the praline and sandalwood I suppose, that makes it a tad more complex, but overall it's a very easy going perfume.
Elegant, refined and doesn't smell synthetic at all.

Miss.Tara

After a day of wearing this on skin and clothes from a sample in Nordstrom, I can say it’s a little too sour for me. It started out as a golden floral which made me wonder if there was yland ylang, but now that I’ve read the notes, maybe that was the sandlewood and praline with the dominant floral notes. I didn’t get much powder or sweetness. It turned sour on my skin about an hour in. By 3 hours I could only smell it on my clothes. It’s pretty and uncomplicated. I didn’t feel compelled to continue to sniff my arm.

brightsun2205

Here goes a jasmine scent with sweet and powdery notes.

It smells nice and subtle, however, it is overpriced and does not wow me much.

ladyjb

Based off the notes I was really expecting to like this! What a let down. Where is the sweetness? All I get is cold iris, tuberose and musk. Smells nothing like Coco Mademoiselle.

Percomo_time

It was unfortunate. Leading brand Creed in perfumery, with its history and originality, why should it make a copy of Coco Mademoiselle ? Thousands of copies of Coco Mademoiselle , have been made over the years. It was the most unfortunate decision for the ever-leading brand to make a copy of a perfume that has thousands of original and fake copies to be found in the market. I wish this was my last regret for this genuine brand. My dear creed ! You have to be a leader and an innovator. Please dont disappoint us

Percomo_time

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mqkm

Elegant, sweet chypre, long lasting on clothes.. detactable sweet praline, sandalwood and something sparkling/sour peach, potent, and amazing; reminds me of Oriens Van Cleef & Arpels, Miss Dior 2012 and Prada La Femme L'Eau..

vanillaflower77

A person said below, this is like Alien lite, and i could not agree more. Instead of the deep purple of Alien, its more of a sherbet orange mixed with a orange cherry red. The references to Coco Mademoiselle are confusing, since CM is citrus and patchouli with no sweetness, and this is a praline multi-dynamic floral. What I like about Creed is their perfumes never give me headaches and smell more naturalistic than designer offerings. The price is ridiculous, and the bottle is adorable and looks better in real life than in pics.

madonnatella

there are definitely similarities between Windflowers from Creed and Coco Mademoiselle Intense from Chanel. whereas there are also differences, of course. 'similarity' doesn' mean 'identicality', no ? I would say [abbr.] Coco is more rose centered, plus the patchouli, citrus, labdanum and jasmine, the Windflowers are roses and especially a lot of jasmine. along with tuberose, orangeblossom and peach. they are both high in florality and I love them both. I think Windflowers is a more diaphanous perfume and Olivier Polge gave the parfumistas what they wanted in Coco Mademoiselle Intense: opacity and vanillesque headiness. perhaps CM edt is more comparable with Windflowers. they both suffuse the world with sophistication and hauteté so yes I bought a full flacon as is my doing.

shereen.sherif

I can’t believe how nobody compares it to Roberto Cavalli Florence yet there’s a lot of Coco Mademoiselle comparison, which makes absolutely no sense.

All in all, it’s a heady floral perfume with powdery, honey like base. It has excellent performance and projection, yet am not in love with the scent. I mean I wouldn’t mind if it’s gifted to me but I wouldn’t probably get it.

ashiwahid

I sprayed this on my inner arms, and hands at a boutique in Dallas, Texas. Neither at first spray nor dry down, do I get Coco Mademoiselle. So…that being the number one comparison from others, throws me off… This smells similar to Rouge Malachite, Do Son, or even Alien! I own many jasmine/tuberose fragrances, and this leans a bit more jasmine than tuberose. Creed’s florals are natural and photorealistic smelling…to me this fragrance is like if Alien was toned down A LOT, more transparent, and made with more naturals instead of synthetics. It’s pretty, feminine, very wearable and doesn’t give me a headache like Alien. It’s not an innovative scent profile, and many houses have their own twist on the ‘fruity white floral musky woody’ scent, but if you love Creed’s photorealistic floral scents and love this scent profile, you’ll definitely want this!

Paula80

This is a musky white floral perfume; slightly sweet and powdery. Jasmine & orange blossom are the most dominant florals on my skin. The peach accord adds some smoothness to this fragrance and sweetness coming from the praline makes me think rather of honey. Creamy sandalwood, powdery iris and musk in the drydown round off the composition.

Wind Flowers is a very pretty, classy & timeless scent. I really like it, unfortunately there is a 'but'.
There is nothing exciting or groundbreaking about this perfume. I wouldn't even consider it as a 'niche' fragrance. It's being compared to Coco Mademoiselle. To me they don't smell alike, but I would put them both in the same category. Moreover, I would put Wind Flowers next to the other modern high-end designer fragrances - Dior, Armani etc.
If I had to guess the marketing strategy of Creed, I would say that this perfume is targeted towards stylish (and rather wealthy) women, who aren't really into the 'niche', but would like to have Creed's perfume in their collection.
I wouldn't mind having it in mine, but I'm not willing to pay £260 for it.
However if you're a fan of modern yet timeless white floral fragrances and can afford it, go for it! Just test it first 😉

allthatis_barelythere

I have sampled Wind Flowers twice and yet I hardly have any thoughts on it one way or another. It’s nice but forgettable. I can understand the comparisons to Coco Mademoiselle, but there’s something about this fragrance that’s slightly gross to me. Potentially the tuberose? On the other hand, I like Coco Mlle and would consider buying a small bottle. On my skin, Wind Flowers lasted a couple of hours max.

Sophiafab7

For me this is extremely mature, strong and headache inducing. Smells dated reminds me when I was little and my grandma had Tupperware parties and all her friends would dress to the nines and wear strong headache inducing perfume lol

lingdeer

From the notes I thought I would love this. But after I get a free sample (thank god I didn't pay anything for this) I understand why this get such a low rating.
On paper it smells just like Coco Mademoiselle to me (which I don't like). On my body I do also smell a little bit of tuberose, a little of praline, then musk. Scent profile and quality of the scent smells very designer fragrance like imo, and to me this smell like a Coco Mademoiselle flanker. Doesn't smell very expensive to me.
So shocked to learn how pricey this is. If you like it and willing to spend, of course go for it. Definitely recommend to smell this first and try on skin, no matter what size you are getting.

Moein_Ashraf

Wind Flowers is a beautiful, classic and lovely fragrance . It smells a bit like Creed White Amber, But sweeter and more lovable . Wind Flowers was launched in 2022 . Perfume longevity : Medium - Suitable for Spring . Dominant notes : Jasmine, Praline & Sandalwood .

Kots_Tanya

The fragrance is very generic, designer like sort of scent, makes me think of perfumes like Coco Mademoiselle or J'adore. Its nice but nothing thats worth $400 US I much prefer My Way and price is 3x times lower.
Lots of influencers reviewing it because they received in PR, and hyping it up, thats should be a red flag already.
Don't jump on the hype guys, test it first.
The bottle is beautiful, reminds me of Guerlain original L'Instant bottles

Astrogirl

This fragrance is cloying to the point of inducing nausea. As others have mentioned, it's a very generic sweet, floral scent. Definitely not worth the price.

ValleyGirl86

I recently had the chance to try a sample of this one. I have to say, it performs much better than most of the Creed fragrances, for ladies anyways. It almost reminds me of the style of Love In White, as far as sillage/strength. It is a punch of Orange Blossom and Jasmine. On first try, with only one spritz, it was quite nice and reminded me of Jean Paul Gaultier Classique. I tried it a second time, trying 2-3 spritzes, and it became kind of cloying and slightly headache inducing. After a while it became tolerable and reminded me more of my first try, but was still a little much. This one definitely lasts compared to the other scents that Creed has released.
Overall, it is a good scent. I can imagine myself continuously wearing one or two sprays on my wrist and always wondering if I actually like it or not.

Conniethehbk

I was totally expecting to love this based on the notes. First burst of scent is like a sterile, dry, slightly medicinal, zesty white floral of some sort. Then some orange/citrus starts to tip toe in with a gentle sweetness and it becomes very pleasing to my nose. It remains a light sweet, airy, slightly citrus, slightly clean, floral for a bit. If it stayed here I’d really consider picking up a bottle but alas we venture on and transition into a distant cousin of Chanel mademoiselle in the final phases of wear. There’s no patchouli listed but whatever is in the dry down def gives a similar vibe to mademoiselle which is obviously a loved fragrance but I only enjoyed that scent when I was a young 20-something feeling like I was wearing a more mature scent (and rather excited by it might I add) but I have really come to detest the scent now. I find Wind flowers is def less abrasive than mademoiselle. I’ll keep playing with the sample of wind flowers just in case my nose/chemistry is acting up and will update if I feel differently

TunyaPe

I got a chance to sniff it from a free sample, and it was not what I expected.

Dusty, musky, powdery like some perfume-y floral dusting powder, for a reserved personality — not in a pleasant way, IMO. Settled into a synthetic migraine trigger I have experienced from a cheap room diffuser. I do not find it similar to Miss Dior or Mon Guerlain but is not unique either. I would not even buy it at a designer price. Thank goodness it lasts 2 hours.

InfinitEHorizoN

Bye-bye CREED cap, now the price of perfume is the same but you get a cheap $1 cap with it. I love the house of CREED I really do BUT their packaging DOES NOT look like anything that $400+ fragrance should be!
Just to mention a few here that have a better quality packaging like boxes, bottles, and a cap are Xerjoff, Parfums De Marly, Amouage, and INITIO.

P.S. I've heard that the Creed family doesn't give a pickle because they sold their company for a good $$$ so now this hype train is someone else problem hence the cheap cap on the new product booooo.

Kaylovely

Please do NOT PAY FULL PRICE FOR THIS use Nose paris I think it's $200 on there. If you pay full price you are crazy. Matter of fact just go to Ulta and get Coco Mad Intense... if you want a more tropical vibe pick Tamarindo instead both under $200!!

SuzanneS

Designer but better. It closely resembles Miss Dior 2021. Save your pennies and get the Dior. It is lighter and little more airy than the Dior. I wish I could say something different, but these two are super close.

QueenieIrenie

Classy, elegant, opulent. Smells like a very wealthy, classy, stylish woman. Familiar, but not sure if I would say generic. It's nothing unique, but it is beautifully blended and smells very high quality. Jasmine is the most dominant note. I smell the musk and a hint of sweetness from the praline, but it really is quite subtle. A bit of powder, possibly from the iris. It's a fragrance to feel pretty and put-together, but not to stand out from the crowd. Overall, I think it's lovely.

Julie Chit

Quiet, comfy, classy and addictive. I guess the low rating comes from the familiarity of the jasmine and white flower woody composition. But it's so airy and calming. Remainds me of an open window in a twilight with a fresh breeze gently coming through and lifting up the sheere curtains.

Chinadoll36

I will start by saying, this is totally Creed's style. It's a pretty scent, that is very wearable, but also very generic. A wash of florals with a base of some sweet woody nuances. Has a bit more depth than a designer scent but it sits in that category as a designer feel, to my nose. If you like mon guerlain, or chanel chance, etc..you will love this. Not dupes but they give that same "pretty girl" vibe. Initial blast opens fresh, floral, fruity. Dries down to floral with some woods. No florals are prominent to me just a mash of flowers. Nothing wow but it is nice! Would I buy this, no. Would this be a beautiful gift to someone or a wedding day scent, yes. But this would work for someone who wants an effortless, easy scent that has a beautiful bottle. I can see people hating on this just for the price tag, but it is nice. Just not worth the $$ IMO. Projection and lasting power moderate, at best. I see so many youtube reviews (people who got this for free) raving about this scent. Again, nothing wow or remarkable, just nice. If you are a creed lover and collector, go try! If not, no need to try :)

HollywoodNovaBaby

Smells like LVEB. Nothing special.

flyingdoc

Tested with sample bottle for 2 days now. Top smells very familiar, gives very much chanel or dior vibe. Very designer fragrance-ish and very powerful too. Then it dries down to peach>praline>jasmine combo. Delicious and addictive yet still very familiar. Now it's very similar to softer version of myway top note. I can smell the quality is good, but unless Ima milillionaire, Im not gonna spend 400 dollars for this bottle. It's nice but not my favorite.

BlooBells

I went and got a blotter of this pleasant, unsurprising, ordinary floral fragrance at the local Creed counter and sprayed it thoroughly and brought it home. It smells of cosy people in fluffy soft pink cashmere cardigans and comfortable yet fashionable suede shoes who smile at everyone at parties and are warm but boring. It still lingers strong in the blotter after more than 10 days. It is a pretty, comforting and inoffensive fragrance. I would not describe it as a “safe buy”, but it is unchallenging. It is in a similar ball-park to Coco Mademoiselle, but it does not smell like that until is has dried right-down to the basic essentials. So, more of a Princess Mademoiselle: an imperious, superior to Coco.

sumandre

This could've been yet another Mon Guerlain flanker, right down to the colour of the juice. Not original and certainly not Creed worthy.

vanillaflower77

I wish this was called wildflowers it’s a prettier name than wind flowers. It’s very pink and girly and the bottle is prettier in person!
I’m going to wear for a few days to see if I want to buy. It’s not in your face but more quiet of a perfume. Something a ballerina would wear twirling around flashing you a smile at every turn.

NatWeb

Pretty floral but pale and zero lasting power.

Kaylovely

I'm getting Coco Mad int, Tamarindo, Alien vibes.. I like it. I'm liking Greenwich better though.

s.moniz

This reminds me of Miss Dior 2021 for the first spritz. Then the peach dies down (minutes after, sadly), and then I get jasmine; a thick, dusty kind (iris/musk/sandalwood), with some sweetness (praline) and other florals that warm it up (tuberose, orange blossom, a hint of rose).

Is it pretty? Yes. Is it original? Eh... But is anything feminine from Creed *really* original? No. Lol. Not knocking the brand, just my personal opinion.

This smells expensive, and is less sharp than Coco Mademoiselle and Miss Dior. I do like it, a lot, but I'm unsure if I will purchase. Wild Flowers is very much designer-but-slightly-better, and leans mass-pleasing. I have a full sample to test before I make my decision; to pull or not to pull, the trigger.

This lasts long on clothes but doesn't project in-your-face. As what I expected from this house.

Kocheatr

wonderful masterpiece of flowers and some kind of sweetness. این عطر در مجموعه کوچه عطر موجوده

newtoniche

When I first tried this I was underwhelmed but something about it called me back for another try. I’m glad I did, because subsequent wearings have shown me this is a keeper. Classy, modern, beautiful, richly nuanced, this is everything I love in a scent. I don’t yet know about sillage but it does have lasting power, and it’s unlike anything else in my modest collection. Yes, it’s expensive and it smells expensive.

zestybloom

This reminds me of Nolita bond 9 it has that tangy musky fruit it’s very pretty sensual floral

luminomi

I've got a sample and I love it, even though rose and iris are usually not my flower of choice. Opening is a bit ugly to me personally, with old school jasmin and rose, but then it turns into this cold, very well done iris perfume. As many said - it's so similar to other things and I'm looking forward to find a dupe. Too expensive for what it is, sadly

lilymorena

I am trying Creed Wind Flowers right now. The first sniff thought feeling is... wash it. Too sweet and generic. Headache inducing. I don't like Coco Mademoiselle because of the patchouli but at least de Chanel is done right. This is nasty. Try before you buy.

The Wolf

I smelled this on a tester and on skin, and it smelled really beautiful. It didn't smell cheap to my nose, just a lovely well rounded floral. I haven't smelled Coco madamoiselle so I can't speak to the alleged similarities, but I'd love to smell this on a woman. The musk sandalwood combination in the base with a hint of sweetness was fantastic.

Kweilz

The comparison to Coco Mademoiselle is definitely a ‘no’ for me and dare I say - slightly insulting to Coco. The colour of the juice? Ok fine - that’s a similarity but the fragrance - not at all. Just received a sample from my favourite Creed associate and I hate to say it but I was underwhelmed. Quite synthetic orange blossom note without anything deeper than that. Definitely a pass.

Lfod1992

Smells like a lighter version of PDM Darcy. Not bad but not worth $405 if you already have the other.

applejack78

I had high expectations for Wind Flowers since it's Creed, but all I got was a generic floral fragrance. No peach, no praline. Just a medley of flowers. It's light and quite boring. I'll stick with getting Love in Black instead.

Appletreebeach

Omg! I thought this going to be light and airy and beautiful like most creed fragrances I love, but NO! If you want to smell like a rich granny buy it. Its strong and smells like a vintage Avon perfume, on my skin this smells like a lady in church who you can smell 5 pews back. Icant believe they claimed this was 5 years in the making.I chose this as free sample off their website with my order. This is not a safe blind buy if you're going by the brand and name of the fragrance. I'll stick to my Burberry sheer for the soft floral, light,airy scents.

LittleJxo

Smells like Coco Mademoiselle without the alcohol and screechiness.

Perfume Beginners

It is a nice scent but way too mediocre for its price point. Creed's fragrances are more and more boring and crowd-pleasing after it was sold.

Evamomma

I am very happy with Creed’s Wind Flowers. Yes, it reminds me of Coco Mademoiselle but as it dries down, Wind Flowers is a bit sweeter. I used to wear Coco but the pesky patchouli note annoyed me by the end of the day. While others in the fragrance community have criticized the bottle, I love it. The pink juice is a nice touch. I will wear this when I want to feel more feminine. Is WF the most interesting fragrance in my collection? No, but I do think it is beautiful, inoffensive, and work appropriate.

larita91

Alasse, you are 1000% right! This really is Coco Mademoiselle "a la Creed".
Not a copy of that, no, but this has the same kind of sweet-flowery young elegance. It's a crowd pleaser for sure, no sharp edges, no surprises, just a decent feminine scent. A little boring, for sure, but will be good for blind buys & presents.
Definitely not groundbreaking or unique at all, just a nice sweet white flowery scent with good sillage and longetivity.

Alasse

Say it with me... COCO MADEMOISELLE.

Seriously, I used to wear that Chanel perfume every day in my early twenties. I eventually grew out of it and moved on to other and more exciting perfumes. Coco Mademoiselle will always have a place in my heart and oftentimes I hoped I would find a more grown up version of it. Well. This is it. It is Coco Mademoiselle a la Creed. It is more refined and obviously more polished and posh. But at this point in my life I'm just not excited enough myself to spring for a full bottle of this.

Very beautiful and very well done, and for everyone looking for a perfume that has Coco Mademoiselle vibes but is more upscale - this one is for you.

LanaDP86

I got a sample today and have been wearing this for four hours. The initial blast was full of the orange blossom and quite sharp. I was very uninterested in it at first. Then the floral started to come through with a sweet background. The rose started shining through and jasmine has lingered the entire time. The praline must be the sweetness I pick up on but the musk smells very on trend with other new fizzy white musk that I've noticed recently. It does have a Creed theme throughout the longevity that makes it smell a bit more high end than Miss Dior type. I'm surprised peony isn't listed in the notes. Overall very pretty but is similar to other perfumes on the market currently.

mqkm

Today I received my Creed Wind Flowers samples before it’s official release date. I’m very happy I was able to sample this elegant perfume. The fragrance is floral, with subtle sweetness which I like. And I got complimented straight away, some said it’s spicy even. I find it quite potent sweet floral, and long lasting. It’s not the type of Creed perfumes I usually go for, and I don’t find it very unique or original. But it’s definitely an elegant and nice perfume.

PijiRobyn

I am currently smelling this scent on a strip, as I work for a few niche perfumes houses, including Creed, so I’ve had access to this scent for a while now. I am not usually into fruity floral scents, but this is gorgeous. I imagine this being worn by a wealthy girl in her mid twenties, called Genevieve. The daughter of a famous film maker - she’s pretty, gentle, and very feminine. Dressed in white, on a vacation on her family’s private yacht in Italy. She smiles at everyone she makes eye contact with. When the wind blows through her luscious hair and flowy dress, you’re greeted with this sweet, dignified scent.
This is an ideal wedding day perfume. It’s not groundbreaking, or original, but it’s done very well. Ideal if you like floral fruity, slightly gourmand scents.

nbazza

Take my word this fragrance is gorgeous! The rose is very strong and it gives a refined middle eastern vibe to me. It reminds me of Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet/Miss Dior hair mist (which smells like Blooming Bouquet rather than matching the original Miss Dior which I have) It is stunning and smells more expensive compared to Dior. It has a bit of a bubblegum element to it too but the rose dominates. The orange blossom is strong giving a beautiful citrus touch-going back to the Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet vibe. (I love the combination of orange/mandarin and rose!) The fragrance is offset by praline which adds deliciousness. Jasmine and tuberose are natural aphrodisiacs so this is sexy in a rose-sexy way. It's suitable for the office too. I think you will get loads of compliments. Signature fragrance worthy and unforgettable. Great for warm autumn or spring weather. I can still smell it on myself for hours and every time I caught a whiff I thought 'gosh, this is a beautiful perfume'. Happy scent. Very beautiful and delicious if you're into florals.

Yalcin05

Only site which rates a scent which is not out yet

silviaci

The funniest part about this page is the "reminds me of..." section, ironic!

eaudemale

The bottle looks exactly like L’instant de Guerlain 🥴

I<3Perfume

Oh that bottle is really pretty!

Perfume_madness

Why is this getting such hate? There's no way you have tried it yet. I think the bottle is beautiful. I love floral fragrances.

 
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