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Celebrating its tenth birthday in 2003, "Classique" is a floral oriental housed in a bottle of feminine form. The classic but non-conformist scent was inspired by memories of childhood.
In addition to the above, the parfum contains notes of Daffodil
Jean Paul Gaultier Classique Fragrance Notes
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Top Notes
- Rose, Star Aniseed, Orange, Mandarin, Pear Liqueur .
Middle Notes
- Iris, Orchid, Plum, Ginger, Orange Blossom, Ylang-Ylang.
Base Notes
- Musk, Vanilla, Woody Amber.
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 38 reviews
|  The EDP is different than the EDT and I’m referring to the EDT Rosy, unique and mature scent It is an Oriental - Floral type of perfume Not having this perfume almost makes me cry, hopefully I will get it soon This perfume got my attention when I saw that it is one of the best selling in more that on shop for more than once So I tried it to check it out and that is when I knew I had to buy it. They made an Intelligent combination of notes (Mandarin, Orange Blossom, Ylang-Ylang, Ginger, Vanilla) Love it 24 April 2008 |
 648 reviews
|  I loved it at first but then grew tired of it pretty quickly. However, I do feel that the EdP is the way to go with this one. 10 April 2008 |
 38 reviews
|  This smells old, musty and decrepit on me. I was given a bottle by a friend who assumed that because I loved Gaultier's clothes, that the perfume would be perfect for me. Instead I smell like a mouldy piece of old clothing that was put away slightly dirty in layers of tissue paper 50 years ago, and have now been taken out of the box, only to have the owner realise that the garment wasn't worth keeping in the first place. This is the only perfume I have ever worn where friends have actually told me how awful a fragrance smelled on me. Enough said. 21 December 2007 |
 327 reviews
|  I have to say JPG is one of the best fragrance houses out there. Yes, their stuff is popular and overworn, which makes it a bit less special, but I cannot blame those who enjoy this. It is designed to appeal and that , it does exceptionally well. It is a better formulation when compared to Le Male, especially the EDT which is not better than the EDP just more loveable to my nose. Long lasting, semisweet, can be addictive. If you like Organza by Givenchy and Weekend by Burberry, you will like this as well. Or if you dislike the 2 mentioned, you might like this as it is similar but different enough to maybe hit the right notes for you. Excellent. 11 December 2007 |
 10 reviews
|  To those protesting the packaging. The can is actually a pretty clever idea. Lemme tell you why. Aluminum is one of the best ways to keep fragrance from getting skunky, losing its original smell. Perfume loses its chemical stability and breaks down even after just one year from air, light, heat and bacteria. So....aluminum, original box, dark linen closet or fridge will all help out. But my review of the fragrance is this. Its a wardrobe classic, its a show-stopper clubbing smell. Its hard to pull off wearing this during the day. I have always always always had some guy that comes up to me telling me that I smell yummy and wanting to get closer. Thank You Classique. Its warm, sensual, dark, mysterious, erotic. A+++ 10 December 2007 |
 1 reviews
|  I ABSOLUTELY agree with a reviewer here that the EDP is TOTALLY different than the EDT!!!! I am sOO glad I did not rush and purchase the EDP!!! I fell in love with a sample of the EDT. It was instantly warming and sensual, I just wanted to cuddle up with ME!! I even apply some before bed! The notes for the EDT are rose-iris-and soft vanilla as opposed to the EDP with different SHARPER notes of rose-daffodil- and absolute of bourbon vanilla, much sharper and spicier and woodsy. The EDT is smooth as opposed to the EDP which is bold and screams out at you. I will definitely purchase the EDT. But beware the EDP is NOT the same. I don't know why he did this, it's very confusing, usually the EDP is just more oils. Sample first before you buy! 26 November 2007 |
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