Déliria vs Premier Figuier
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 the sharp, almost medicinal green snap of freshly broken fig leaf — that raw, slightly acrid quality that smells more like the tree than the fruit. The heart softens it considerably, pulling in the milky, slightly sweet warmth of coconut milk against fig tree wood, which keeps things grounded and natural rather than tropical. The dry-down settles into a quiet sandalwood and white cedar base, clean and lightly creamy with good skin-level projection. Sillage is modest throughout — this wears close. — Spring and early summer, for anyone who wants something green and edible without sweetness.
How they overlap
Déliria and Premier Figuier share exactly one note (sandalwood). 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.