I received an EDP gift set for Christmas containing a mini version of Rihannas 'Nude' and over the last month it's become one of my most worn perfumes at work.
This is a really feminine fragrance, soft and seductive and perfect for spritzing across the naked skin. A tropical fruity cocktail envelopes the top notes, almost like citrus and fresh mango. As it warms on the skin sweet vanilla comes through with a light floral bouquet. Compared to Rihannas other scents Nude is more like a slow dance to 'Stay' than the more in-your-face Reb'l Fleur.
In terms of longevity, this is one of the more longer-lasting fragrances I own, the scent prescent on my skin hours after application and I've had comments on the scent across the day.
I'm not overly fussed on the bottle design, it's more basic and practical than particularly stylish. I think keeping it simple and the beige colour does fit well with 'Nude' though.
I would consider repurchasing this as its a lovely vanilla floral scent that's good for everyday use and it's really affordable, I've already recommended it to friends.
I love the version of this perfume in the black bottle so when I saw this nude perfume existed, I had to buy it.
Mine is a 100ml bottle. It's a huge, conical kind of shaped bottle. It's very simple and I think looks best in a smaller ml version but it's not the worst bottle I've seen Before!
When I first spray this, I smell fruit (maybe Pear? ) and musk. It then starts to get sweeter and fruitier with vanilla and just a hint of musk. It's a nice scent but not something I find myself reaching for because I really want to wear it. The lasting power seems to be good, I think the musk helps it last longer then other sweeter scents. I find it lasts probably 4-6 hours on me, that I can tell anyway.
I'm trying to cull down my perfume collection, so for me, this isn't enough of a winner to make me want to keep it. It isn't a bad perfume by any means, I just love other ones so much more. If you like fruity and sweet but want something with a bit more depth, I'd suggest for you to give this a go.