Déliria vs Mûre et Musc
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Neroli leads with a clean, slightly bitter citrus brightness that softens fast as magnolia and jasmine pull it into a creamy, white-floral heart. The peach reads as skin-warm rather than fruity — no candy, just a flushed, ripe quality that keeps the florals from going soapy. Sandalwood and musk anchor the dry-down with a quiet milky smoothness, leaving close-wearing sillage that lingers without broadcasting. Projection stays polite throughout — this is intimate, not loud. — Best in late spring or early summer, for someone who wants clean femininity without the cold sharpness of a classic eau fraîche.
Opens with a bright bergamot-lifted blackberry that reads as genuinely fruity rather than candied, with a soft peach warmth rounding out the edges almost immediately. The rose in the heart is restrained — more a floral suggestion than a full bloom — keeping the composition light and slightly transparent. The dry-down is where the white musk takes over entirely, pulling everything into a clean, skin-close softness that projects quietly and leaves a barely-there trail. Sillage is intimate throughout — — A warm-weather daily wear for someone who wants effortless and undemanding.
How they overlap
Déliria and Mûre et Musc share exactly one note (peach). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Original-bottle pricing is essentially identical ($175 vs $175), so the choice rarely comes down to upfront cost. Both wear best across the same spring/summer — they're interchangeable on weather fit.