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Olivier Creed composed this floral celebration for the house of Creed in 2001, conceived to capture the collective joy felt at the threshold of a new millennium. The name itself references two thousand flowers, and the composition lives up to that promise with a generous and radiant bouquet honoring feminine sensuality. Opening notes of violet, magnolia, rose, black currant, and mandarin orange establish a lush and inviting beginning. The heart blossoms into a sprawling garden of iris, green tea, lily, narcissus (jonquil), lilac, and jasmine. Warm amber, musk, and sandalwood form the foundation, lending gentle depth to this thoroughly feminine floral.
First impression (15-30 min)
Dry down (4+ hrs)
An intensely floral Creed composition that lives up to its name with a generous bouquet of competing flowers, earning admiration for its bold ambition but criticism for its overwhelming density.
Creed 2000 Fleurs was composed by Olivier Creed in 2001 to capture the euphoria felt at the threshold of a new millennium, and its ambition is unmistakable. This is not a subtle fragrance. Named for two thousand flowers, it delivers a floral experience of considerable intensity that has divided the fragrance community since its release.
Parfumo users rate it 6.88 out of 10, with notably high longevity scores of 8.5 and sillage scores of 7.6, making it one of the stronger-performing Creed fragrances by community measurement. This beast mode performance, as multiple reviewers describe it, sets it apart from the house's typically lighter offerings.
The fragrance is now discontinued, adding collector value to what was already a conversation-starting composition. Whether that conversation is one of admiration or dismay depends entirely on the listener's tolerance for unrestrained floral intensity.
The opening is a lush arrival of rose, violet, magnolia, black currant, and mandarin orange that establishes the fragrance's maximalist intentions immediately. This is not a single flower rendered in elegant isolation but rather a full garden arriving at once. Parfumo reviewer Florblanca describes a fresh, juicy lemon note transitioning quickly to a true sea of flowers.
The heart deepens this floral assault with iris, jasmine, narcissus, tea, lilac, and lily, creating what one Basenotes reviewer memorably called the very essence bees might suck out of a flower. The density is extraordinary, with multiple florals competing for attention rather than blending into a harmonious chord. Critics describe too many leading ladies in the mix, each flower right in your face rather than one or two in the lead.
The base of musk, sandalwood, and amber provides warmth and staying power, but the florals continue to dominate even in the drydown. Parfumo reviewer MissKitty describes it as a true floral orgy that fills entire rooms.
Given its intensity and projection, 2000 Fleurs demands occasions that can match its ambition. Formal evening events, theater outings, and celebration dinners provide appropriate settings where bold fragrance is welcome. Cooler weather allows the heavy floral character to develop without becoming overwhelming.
This is emphatically not a casual daytime fragrance or a summer scent. Its sillage is room-filling, which makes it inappropriate for close quarters, offices, or situations where subtlety is required.
Performance is where 2000 Fleurs truly distinguishes itself within the Creed catalog. Parfumo community data shows longevity of 8.5 out of 10 and sillage of 7.6, numbers that most Creed fragrances cannot approach. Individual reports range from seven hours with room-filling projection to an astonishing 24 hours of detectable scent on skin.
Parfumo reviewer MissKitty describes sillage that fills the entire room, the hallway, and the staircase, rating projection at 10 out of 10. This extraordinary performance means restraint in application is essential. One or two sprays are sufficient for most occasions.
The community is genuinely split on 2000 Fleurs. Supporters praise its classic French elegance and rich, feminine character, with Parfumo user Gold describing that certain French elegance that is floral, rich, and very classic. The high performance metrics are consistently praised as exceptional for a Creed fragrance.
Detractors find the composition overwhelming and dated. Parfumo user DANA17 dismissed it as really musty and old-fashioned, while Basenotes reviewers note that the abundance of flowers creates a muddled effect where no single note leads. Fragrantica discussions echo this divide, with the word sharp appearing in multiple reviews, both as compliment and criticism.
2000 Fleurs is for the confident woman who loves rich, intense florals and is not afraid of a fragrance that announces her arrival. Creed collectors will value its discontinued status and its position as one of the house's bolder feminine offerings. Anyone who finds modern fragrances too subtle or transparent will appreciate its generous character.
This fragrance should be avoided by those who prefer light, fresh, or minimalist compositions. People sensitive to strong florals will find it overpowering, and those who value versatility will find its occasion range limited by its intensity.
Creed 2000 Fleurs is an unapologetically bold floral composition that delivers remarkable performance and a garden's worth of competing flowers, rewarding those who embrace its maximalist spirit while alienating those who prefer restraint in their fragrance choices.
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6.5/10
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