Idôle EDP vs La Vie Est Belle Intensément
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Opens with a clean, citrusy lift from bergamot that fades quickly, making way for a soft-focus heart of rose and jasmine — neither particularly rich nor dewy, just politely floral. The dry-down is where it settles into its real identity: white musk and cedarwood carry a light, airy woodiness, with vanilla adding a barely-there warmth that keeps it from feeling sterile. Projection is modest and sillage stays close, making this a skin-level rather than room-filling wear — A daily office or warm-weather fragrance for someone who wants clean and feminine without demanding attention.
Opens with a sharp blackcurrant bite softened almost immediately by powdery iris, creating that lipstick-tinged floral effect the genre is known for. Jasmine fills the heart without turning soapy, holding the composition upright before patchouli and tonka bean pull everything into a warm, dense dry-down. Vanilla and sandalwood thicken the base considerably — this leans heavily gourmand by the final hours, sweet but not candied, with moderate-to-strong sillage that announces itself in close quarters. — A cold-weather fragrance for evenings out when you want presence without aggression.
How they overlap
Idôle EDP and La Vie Est Belle Intensément share 2 notes (jasmine, vanilla). The same note name doesn't always mean the same scent — different houses use different vanillas, different woods, different musks — but a multi-note shared spine usually does indicate genuinely-comparable wear character. The remaining notes (4 unique to Idôle EDP, 6 unique to La Vie Est Belle Intensément) are where the divergence happens.
The buying decision
Idôle EDP is the cheaper original at $120 compared to $130 for La Vie Est Belle Intensément — about 8% less. Idôle EDP is built for spring/summer/fall; La Vie Est Belle Intensément for fall/winter. Pick by when you'd actually wear it.