Maison Alhambra Lovely Chérie Eau de Parfum is a charming and playful unisex fragrance that celebrates sweetness, elegance, and flirtation in a beautifully balanced composition. Inspired by youthful romance and the joy of indulgence, this scent is a delightful blend of fruity, floral, and gourmand notes that create a lasting impression of warmth and whimsy.
The fragrance opens with a burst of bright cherry and juicy red fruits, instantly evoking a sense of happiness and nostalgia. It’s sweet, but not overly so—refreshing, inviting, and perfectly balanced by subtle touches of almond and creamy vanilla that begin to unfold as the scent warms on the skin.
In the heart, rose and jasmine add a floral sophistication, softening the fruity sweetness and giving the composition a touch of elegance. These floral notes blend seamlessly into a comforting base of white musk, amber, and tonka bean, grounding the scent with warmth and sensuality.
Lovely Chérie is ideal for both everyday wear and special occasions. It shines in cooler weather when its gourmand heart can truly bloom, but its lightness makes it just as wearable in spring or summer evenings. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy fragrances that are both romantic and modern—feminine without being overly floral, sweet without being cloying.
Beautifully bottled and affordably luxurious, Maison Alhambra Lovely Chérie is a fragrance that captures hearts with every spritz. Whether you’re new to perfumes or building a collection, this scent is a delightful must-have.
Type |
Eau de Parfum |
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Notes |
Top Notes: Bitter Almond and Rose |
Description |
Kind accords of flowers in the form of rose and jasmine, chased by fluffy vanilla cream, flavored with cinnamon and cloves, are sent to the fruity corners. Swinging into the herbal honey wave reveals velvety amber along with a touch of vetiver, to which majestic cedar bows. The perfume Lovely Chérie produced by the perfumers Maison Alhambra, belonging to the perfume house Lattafa, is inspired by the fragrance Lost Cherry by Tom Ford. |