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Score
76/100

Salvatore Ferragamo

Signorina

2011

Italian girlhood done in pink — peony and panna cotta over modern pink pepper.

sweet
100
rose
75
floral
64
Signorina

The take

What works

  • Creamy panacotta-peony accord that stands out in the rose crowd
  • Light gourmand without the cloying sugar
  • Designer pricing for legitimately polished work

Trade-offs

  • Modest performance — close-skin wear after a few hours
  • Sweet pink profile reads young or first-date, not boardroom

Notes

Top

Pink PepperPink PepperBlack CurrantBlack Currant

Mid

RoseRosePeonyPeonyJasmineJasmine

Base

PanacottaPanacottaMuskMuskPatchouliPatchouli

Performance

Longevity53
4–6 hours
Projection49
Within a foot
Sillage49
Close trail

When to wear

Spring90%
Summer53%
Fall41%
Winter29%
Day100%
Night25%

Gender

Leans feminine

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 Signorina last?

4–6 hours on most skin (good longevity at 53/100) with moderate projection.

When should you wear Signorina?

A spring specialist, daytime-leaning.

Is Signorina worth it?

At $75–$130, fine — with caveats. Creamy panacotta-peony accord that stands out in the rose crowd. Light gourmand without the cloying sugar.

Details

Perfumer
Juliette Karagueuzoglou