5 Best Smelling Miu Miu Perfumes

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Miu Miu has only been in the fragrance game for less than a decade, as of writing. Their influence is felt more in the rest of the fashion world, but they have been coming on strong with some increasingly popular perfume releases. On this page, I want to keep track of my favorites from this brand, and share what I like about each.


What are the Top Smelling Miu Miu Fragrances?

Greenish Lily Woods

Miu Miu EDP– The 2015 release that has classic aromas met with a contemporary style. Fresh and crisp in the opening, with a gathering of white floral notes including a stemmy-greenish scent coming from the heart.

It opens up bright and juicy with citrus and some small amount of peach. More of a bergamot to my nose versus the lemon. Plus, some blackcurrant. But, what really is going to be front and center is the lily of the valley note.

The opening, just as a warning, can be pretty sharp. Those fruits tend to do that, especially when combined with the punch of the lily. But, it’ll mellow out.

What you’re left with is a lily-led floral perfume, with a generally fresh and slightly sweet aroma, with a woody base. Jasmine is the second in terms of strength, with only a pinch of rose.


Twist It

Miu Miu Twist– Red berries and apple blossom make Twist a rather unique experience. It’s sweet, fresh like Miu Miu EDP, but more of a balanced floral overall.

The berries are joined by that same bergamot note as above. Luckily, I don’t get the same level of sharpness with this one. The citrus is still bright, but with the other two notes, nothing seems to get carried away.

As you move further into it, it becomes softer and laden with a musk and powdery tonka bean coming from the base. Sweet, amber, floral, woods all coming together for a pleasing and well put together scent.

Not super powerful, but the performance is pretty darn good, in terms of longevity.


Tuberose Woods

Fleur d’Argent by Miu Miu– Feels like the revamped the formula of Miu Miu EDP in some ways, with Fleur d’Argent. But, I think there are more than enough differences to warrant it having a place on the list.

So, this one is going to be quite a musky floral blend. The flower? Tuberose instead of lily of the valley. But, early on it shares the stage with that musk a lot. Less of a greenish freshness than EDP, though.

Sweet tuberose, probably not the best or most natural that I’ve come across, likeable however. The woods come on gentle in the dry down and the aroma starts to taken on a slightly powdery finish.

Kind of basic, pleasant, and can be a great pick up at the right price.


Tropical Edible

Fleur de Lait by Miu Miu– Laconic and tropical with notes of coconut milk, mango, and an awesome osmanthus that is reminiscent of the one in Flowerbomb’s opening act.

Yet, this one definitely gives off dessert vibes. Seems like there is some vanilla and more of a baked goods kind of aroma in the middle act versus the juicy tropical start. Still has some milkiness, but not to the same extent.

The coconut and the rest of it in the dry down, feels more solidified, and has a powdery aspect to it (again, vanilla?). I don’t think I’d go full price on a purchase for most people. Try to wait for it to hit the discounters and it might be a good pick up.

You’re going to have to like this sweet tropical sort of perfumes. Not the most sophisticated aroma, but likeable.


In Your Eyes

Eyes on Me by Miu Miu– Eyes on me has gotten attention, as it really seems to share a great deal with Thank U, Next. It’s become more widely available since I first came across it a year or so ago.

Though, actually trying it, it’s not at all a one to one match. In fact, it’s a better scent than the Ariana Grande release.

Raspberry, macaron, and rose. It looks like this one lacks the pear and the musk note. But, you get benzoin in the base, which actually might be an improvement versus Thank U.

Lots of raspberry and rose, with a sweetish baked goods scent from the macaron. Not too heavy on that note, though. Amber with a somewhat caramel? aroma. A sweetish rose perfume with fruits and hints of delectable dessert.

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