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Score
85/100

Creed

Wind Flowers EDP

2021

A garden party where the hostess smells better than all the flowers.

Wind Flowers
white floral
sweet
powdery

The take

What works

  • White floral combination radiates without the typical tuberose density
  • Peach brightens the jasmine heart in a way that reads modern, not grandmotherly
  • Sandalwood-praline base softens and extends beautifully

Trade-offs

  • Less distinctive than the price tier demands
  • Creed's quieter feminine entries are always the harder sell at this cost

Notes

Top

JasmineJasmineOrange BlossomOrange BlossomPeachPeach

Mid

Jasmine SambacJasmine SambacTuberoseTuberoseRoseRose

Base

MuskMuskOrange BlossomOrange BlossomPralinePralineIrisIrisSandalwoodSandalwood

Performance

Longevity
6–8 hours
Projection
Arm's length
Sillage
Soft trail

When to wear

Spring100%
Summer77%
Fall49%
Winter28%
Day94%
Night38%

Occasions

Special occasionDate nightCasual

Gender

Strongly feminine
$310–$460Fair value
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Smells like

Similar scent DNA — if you own one, you may not need the other

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Wind Flowers last?

6–8 hours on most skin (good longevity at 70/100) with solid projection.

When should you wear Wind Flowers?

Best in spring, daytime-leaning. Suited to special occasion, date night, casual.

Is Wind Flowers worth it?

At $310–$460, yes for this tier. White floral combination radiates without the typical tuberose density. Peach brightens the jasmine heart in a way that reads modern, not grandmotherly.

Details

Perfumer
Olivier Creed