Iris Violet
Iris Violet

Founded in 1760, Paris-based perfume house Creed is the only privately owned luxury fragrance company in existence, having been handed down through the Creed family over the centuries. Remarkably, Creed has provided fragrance for more than ten royal houses and the public for 250 years and is one of the hundred oldest family businesses in the world. Creed is nowadays headed by the sixth generation perfumer Olivier Creed who works alongside his son Erwin, 29 who will one day take over the family company.
Creed’s strict high standards, both in the creation of their fragrances and customer service, is one of the reasons for its enormous following which includes Hollywood actresses, royalty and leaders in politics, sport and the arts as well as its worldwide army of fans, some of whom have remained loyal to Creed for their entire lives.
With over 30 women fragrances to choose from, selecting your favourite Creed perfume can be a wonderful process. You can be sure that each one is made using the processes of hand maceration and filtrations, with a strong emphasis on natural ingredients. The following five Creed perfumes are consistently named as favorites of Creed devotees and new users alike.
Spring Flower by Creed
Spring Flower was created in 1950 and remains a popular fragrance for women of all ages. Its notes of jasmine, peach, apple, musk, melon, rose, ambergris combine to produce a truly feminine, flowery scent, which many users say reminds them of lilies.
Fleurissimo by Creed
Fleurissimo is an elegant, floral scent with notes of Bulgarian rose, violet, tuberose and Florentine iris. Apparently a favourite of Princess Grace of Monaco after it was created for her wedding to Prince Ranier in 1972, Fleurissimo is suited to the mature woman who like a vibrant fragrance. Testers comment on its staying power and sophisticated scent.
Fantasia De Fleurs
Fantasia De Fleurs by Creed is a supremely romantic fragrance, which was actually first created in 1862 for the beautiful royal legend Empress Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary. Reintroduced in 1983. Its rich, full floral bouquet includes bulgarian rose, iris and amber and is recommended for women of all ages; despite its history wearers in their 20s and 30s appear to love its elegance and hint of spice.
Love In White by Creed
Launched by Creed in 2005, Love in White has notes of Orange Blossom, Bulgarian Rose, Rice Husk, Magnolia, Sandalwood, Absolute, Vanilla, Ambergris. Reviewers class it as a lingering fragrance which is clean and crisp yet has an exotic combination of its citrus and floral notes. Similarities to Spring Flower are often noted, although Love in White seems to be more suitable to the more mature woman.
Acqua Florentina
This magnificient fragrance by Creed is the perfume house latest creation. Introduced in 2009, it is a fragrance for the modern woman while taking inspiration from 15th century Florence and Renaissance art. Notes of Indian sandalwood, pink carnations, bergamot orange and greenage plum combine to produce this ethereal yet long-lasting scent. Users praise its soft, airy scent and balance of sweetness and herbage, and it seems to be popular with women of all ages.
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What are your thoughts on these girl names?
Iris
Hazel
Violet
Sabrina
Regan (REE-gun) – I know some don’t consider this to be a female name, but since it was used for a female in Shakespeare, I don’t have a problem myself with this name on a girl. What do you think?
Thanks!
I love Violet. I have the combination Violet Noreen on my list at the moment. It seems to work well, and compared to the infamous Juliet, Violet is much more pleasing to try and find a suitable middle name for. Violet is a fun name. It’s uncommon but for some reason I don’t understand. However I assume it will be gaining more recognition as the years go by. A peak year is not far from sight, I can safely say.
Hazel is my second favorite name from the list. I don’t love it as much as I used to because over here it’s becoming more and more common, but it’s always going to hold a place upon my list. My friends aunt had a little girl on Thursday. My friend along with everyone else were assuming she’d be called something completely Irish because they seemed hung up on the names Saoirse and Maeve. I will admit, it was a surprise (but a pleasant one) when they said her name is going to be Hazel. It’s a classic, and the majority of people adore the name, or don’t hate it.
I liked the name Sabrina for a while. But slowly I began to loose interest. It’s classic and funky all the same, but the attraction was short lived for me. I don’t associate it with anything pleasant. I know one Sabrina, and she’s not a pleasant person. Her siblings are Crystal, Chardonnay, and Louise! Sabrina and Louise are a lovely sibling set, but Crystal and Chardonnay? Hm, lol.
Regan?
I’ll admit, I’m surprised to see it on the list. I did study King Lear last year, and Regan wasn’t exactly my ‘favorite’ character, but the name has an obvious history and strong, willing, stubborn exterior. I don’t feel the attraction, but I do understand it.
I love the song Iris! I associate the name with that. Both have an obvious beauty to me, however I can’t like it. I want to, but it’s a name that I know will cause me wonderful amounts of trouble! I wouldn’t like having it on my list because I know my family wouldn’t like it, I know my boyfriend would take the p*** out of me if I asked him what he thought of it… It sounds ridiculous worrying about that stuff when I’m not even expecting, but I think about everything else to do with my future, so why not include this, lol?
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