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A light, airy flanker of Prada's beloved Infusion d'Iris that adds mint freshness and vanilla softness to the powdery iris core, offering delicate elegance that some adore and others find too ethereal and short-lived.
Infusion d'Iris L'Eau d'Iris by Prada is a lighter, more transparent flanker of the house's iconic Infusion d'Iris. Released in 2013, this variation takes the beloved iris-centric profile and adds Moroccan mint and Tunisian neroli for a fresher, more spring-like interpretation. The result is a fragrance that feels like soft pastels and delicate pink petals riding on a fluffy, powdery cloud.
Community reception is divided. Devotees find it achingly beautiful in its delicacy, a whisper of elegance that perfectly captures the spirit of iris in its most translucent form. Critics, however, argue that its poor longevity and lack of structural support from the base notes make it too ephemeral to justify a purchase.
The opening brings a green freshness with Moroccan mint and Tunisian neroli that feels clean, bright, and almost thirst-quenching. This initial burst is unlike the original Infusion d'Iris, lending the composition a dynamic start that immediately announces this as a different take on the iris theme.
As it develops, the heart reveals pink laurel bay, lily of the valley, rose, iris, and orange blossom. The iris here is a light-as-a-feather soft pastel version, more powdery and airy than the drier, more austere iris of the original Infusion. There is a noticeable sweetness that develops in the heart, which some wearers find enchanting and others describe as dripping sweetness that borders on nauseating.
The base settles into white musk, woods, and vanilla. However, reviewers consistently note that the woody notes are weak and hardly make an impact, the musk gives off only a slight sweet note, and the vanilla is hardly noticeable. This means the fragrance loses structural support in its later hours, becoming increasingly faint.
L'Eau d'Iris is a spring and summer fragrance designed for daytime elegance. Its powdery, floral character suits office environments, casual outings, and refined daytime events. The light touch of mint in the opening adds a refreshing quality that works well in warmer temperatures without becoming oppressive.
The fragrance goes through interesting stages during wear: from fresh and minty to thirst-quenching, then to powdery, warm, and soapy. This evolution rewards attentive wearers but happens relatively quickly given the modest longevity.
Longevity is the primary concern with L'Eau d'Iris, rated at approximately 2.75 out of 5 by the community. Most wearers report 4 to 6 hours of detectable wear, with the fragrance becoming a skin scent relatively quickly. The composition mostly wears as a skinscent that requires close proximity to appreciate.
Paradoxically, sillage is reported as relatively good for such a light composition. The initial projection is noticeable and the scent creates a pleasant aura, but this fades faster than many wearers would prefer.
Reviewers who love L'Eau d'Iris tend to be passionate in their appreciation, describing it in romantic terms as a delicate, dreamlike experience. Fans of the original Infusion d'Iris generally appreciate this as a slightly more powdery and sweeter variation with a hint of vanilla warmth.
Critical voices focus almost exclusively on performance. The consensus is that while the scent itself is lovely, it does not last long enough to make a lasting impression. Some reviewers also warn about the sweetness level, which can cross from pleasant to cloying depending on skin chemistry and application amount.
L'Eau d'Iris is ideal for iris enthusiasts who appreciate the most ethereal, transparent expressions of the note. If you love the original Infusion d'Iris but wish it were softer, mintier, and more springlike, this flanker delivers that vision. It also suits women who prefer understated, elegant fragrances that stay close to the skin.
This is not the right choice if you prioritize longevity, if you need your fragrance to last through a full workday, or if you prefer fragrances with substance and weight. The discontinued status also means that finding bottles requires dedication and potentially premium pricing on the secondary market.
Infusion d'Iris L'Eau d'Iris is a delicate, romantic interpretation of Prada's iris signature that trades the original's cool austerity for minty freshness and powdery warmth. It is a beautiful fragrance that suffers from the classic light-concentration problem: the scent is lovely while it lasts, but it simply does not last long enough for many wearers to fully appreciate its charms.
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