by Jessica Simpson
Fancy Love is a soft, creamy, and romantic floral fragrance with a sparkling champagne opening and warm, sweet ambery base notes. It features a delicate balance of peach blossom, jasmine, frangipani, and rose, blending into a smooth, powdery, musky-sweet dry down with subtle woodsy undertones. The scent is universally praised for its comforting, intimate, and feminine qualities, evoking images of a warm, elegant moment—like being wrapped in a cozy blanket or sipping champagne on a spring evening. Its longevity is surprisingly strong despite its soft projection, lasting up to 12 hours on some users and maintaining a noticeable presence on clothing even days later. The fragrance is often compared to Burberry Woman, with some noting a resemblance to certain vintage scents like Sui Dreams or even D&G Light Blue, yet it retains its own identity as a bright, floral, gourmand-tinged perfume that feels both simple and refined. It’s well-suited for spring and autumn, with some recommending it for evening or low-sensitivity environments due to its quiet, close-to-skin presence. The fragrance is praised for being affordable, elegant in packaging, and universally well-received, especially among those who appreciate light, sweet, and comforting scents. However, some find it underwhelming, synthetic, or overly powdery, and a few report poorer results with low sillage or an unpleasant metallic or 'playdough'-like note—suggesting strong individual chemistry results.