carrioncupid Report post Posted August 4 (edited) A leathered up, musky interpretation of BPAL’s Antique Lace: dry flowers, aged linens, and the faint breath of long-faded perfumes with well-worn leather and caramel musk. (goblin sniff, ie fresh from the mail) (note that i am not acquainted with the original or resurrected antique lace) it smells as lovely as i thought it would be in the bottle, delicate vanilla and caramel! and a slight twinge of worn leather. the vanilla in here isn't gossamer i would say but it's very close, this is the sort of lovingly handwoven lace you would find in a chest in your attic, rather than a sheer bridal veil that i describe pierrot's stardust motel is similar to. i can already tell that i will love this scent! i'm glad that i blind bought this, and i have another one on the way Edited August 4 by carrioncupid Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Elspethdixon Report post Posted 13 hours ago Testing the 2025 edition of Batty Lace: This is only the second lace scent I’ve tried, and I was expecting a version of the “cloud of french vanilla ice cream” that is the 2017 resurrected version of Antique Lace on me, but this is gentle and subdued. It reminds me of a softer and more feminine version of The Bow and Crown of Conquest (which also has vanilla and leather). The leather is a warm brown suede that stays firmly in the background and there’s a toasty brown sugar note that must be the caramel musk. That said, all the above is how it smells on my skin. On my hair, the soft brown sugar/suede is just a supporting player and the dominant note is a kind of dusty attic scent that must the “dried flowers and aged linens.” Share this post Link to post Share on other sites