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Dance with Givenchy is a women's Floral fragrance released in early 2010, inspired by the Prisme signature makeup collection. The playful composition features red apple, African orange flower, and mandarin in the opening. Ylang-ylang and jasmine form the floral heart, while woody notes, musk, and vanilla round out the base.
First impression (15-30 min)
Heart of the fragrance (2-4 hrs)
Dry down (4+ hrs)
A discontinued duty-free exclusive floral from 2010 that charmed wearers with its soft, clean apple-and-orange-blossom character but frustrated them with fleeting longevity.
Dance with Givenchy arrived in early 2010 as a playful, makeup-inspired floral composition tied to Givenchy's Prisme cosmetics collection. Released exclusively through duty-free channels, it attracted a modest but appreciative following before quietly disappearing from the market. The community remembers it as a charming if underperforming fragrance that deserved better distribution and better longevity.
The overall reception sits in mixed territory. Those who wore it appreciated its soft, clean floral character and the unusual apple-citrus opening that set it apart from more generic designer florals. However, the longevity complaints are nearly universal, with the fragrance earning the nickname "Quickstep" from at least one frustrated reviewer for how fast it disappears.
The opening blends orange blossom and mandarin orange with a crisp red apple note that one Fragrantica reviewer found adds "intrigue and a sophisticated touch" without sweetness. The fruit is used as a bright accent rather than a dominant theme, keeping the composition from veering into candy territory.
The heart brings together jasmine and ylang-ylang in a soft white floral accord that one reviewer described as "a beautiful softer scent that smells clean but not soapy." Another found "a mature floral musk with interesting depth" once the initial apple-citrus fades. The base of musk, vanilla, and woody notes provides a gentle, warm foundation that keeps the florals grounded without adding heaviness.
Dance with Givenchy is a spring and summer daytime fragrance by nature. Its light, airy floral character suits warm-weather occasions like brunches, shopping trips, and casual social events. The clean profile makes it office-appropriate, though the limited longevity means you would need to carry the bottle for midday touch-ups.
This is not a fragrance for making a grand entrance. It is meant for those moments when you want to smell pleasantly beautiful without any drama.
Longevity is Dance with Givenchy's Achilles heel. While one reviewer reported being able to smell it all day with projection of about one foot, several others found it evaporated almost immediately. The consensus points to roughly two to three hours of wear at best, with sillage that stays very close to the skin. For many reviewers, this poor performance was the deciding factor against repurchase.
Fragrantica reviews describe it as pleasant and well-composed but unremarkable in performance. Parfumo has essentially no user reviews, reflecting the fragrance's limited distribution and brief commercial life. Now Smell This noted its launch alongside Eaudemoiselle de Givenchy in 2010 as part of Givenchy's broader push into lighter, more accessible fragrances. The few who found and wore it tend to speak of it with fondness but not urgency.
At this point, Dance with Givenchy is primarily of interest to Givenchy collectors and those who specifically remember wearing it and want to revisit the experience. If you stumble across a bottle at a reasonable price and enjoy soft, clean white florals with fruit accents, it is a pleasant enough scent. Just temper your expectations for performance.
Dance with Givenchy was a sweet-natured, well-crafted floral that suffered from weak longevity and limited distribution. It represents a charming but minor entry in the Givenchy catalog, one that was perhaps too light and ephemeral to leave a lasting impression even on those who enjoyed it.
Consensus Rating
6.8/10
Community Sentiment
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