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Dora Baghriche and Daphné Bugey created this floral woody musk composition for Narciso Rodriguez, launched in 2023. Magnolia opens the fragrance with soft radiance, followed by a heart of rose and bourbon geranium. Musk and sandalwood at the base provide a warm, skin-like foundation characteristic of the house's signature style.
First impression (15-30 min)
Dry down (4+ hrs)
Narciso Rodriguez's 2023 feminine pillar blends magnolia, rose, and the house's signature musk into a clean, abstract floral that polarizes wearers between those who find it beautifully feminine and those who dismiss it as generic and shapeless.
Narciso Rodriguez All Of Me launched in 2023 as a new feminine pillar for the house, created by perfumers Dora Baghriche and Daphne Bugey. Positioned as an expression of modern femininity, it combines magnolia, rose, and bourbon geranium with the brand's signature musk and sandalwood base. The result is a clean, abstract floral that has divided the fragrance community sharply.
Some wearers call it a stunner, praising its elegant blend of modern sensibility with vintage-inspired floral depth. Others dismiss it as an everything scent that does nothing, comparing it to a pleasant air freshener that fails to justify its price or its ambition as a new brand pillar. The truth, as usual, lies somewhere between these extremes.
The opening presents magnolia with a soft, dewy radiance. It is not the heady, indolic magnolia of Southern gardens but rather a polished, almost aqueous interpretation that feels clean and contemporary. Reviewers describe the first impression as an ozonic rose, as if sketching the idea of a flower still beaded with morning dew.
The heart develops into a blend of rose and bourbon geranium wrapped in what reviewers call a musky, woody, velvety, powdery character. The rose initially shows a sweet, waxy facet before transitioning into something more abstract and diffuse. Some detect hints of tuberose and iris in the composition, though these may be facets of the geranium and musk interplay rather than discrete notes.
The base anchors everything in Narciso Rodriguez's signature musk, accompanied by sandalwood for woody warmth. Reviewers note that this dries down to what feels like clean skin with a whisper of powder and florals, a laundry musk under confectionary fruits that reads as traditionally feminine.
All Of Me functions best as a daytime and professional fragrance. Its clean, musky character suits office environments perfectly, and its moderate projection makes it a considerate choice for shared spaces. Spring and early fall provide the ideal temperature range, where the floral notes can bloom without the heat amplifying the powdery elements into something overwhelming.
This is not an evening fragrance. Its subtlety and clean character lack the presence and depth needed for nighttime occasions or formal events.
Performance is a significant point of contention. Fragrantica reviewers report average longevity of around three to four hours, though some claim six to eight hours on their skin. For the first hour, projection is moderate and pleasant, with people nearby able to detect the scent. After this initial period, it becomes a skin scent that hugs close. One reviewer noted they could spritz it in the morning and still catch faint remnants at day's end, while another found it completely gone after two hours. The inconsistency suggests strong dependence on individual skin chemistry.
The fragrance community is genuinely polarized on All Of Me. Fragrantica features both enthusiastic praise and pointed criticism. A detailed editorial review called it an everything scent that does nothing, arguing that the materials overlap to such degrees that shape, texture, and specificity become unintelligible. Another Fragrantica editorial noted it stumbles and falls into Chloe's path, suggesting a lack of brand identity. Blog reviewers have been kinder, with one calling it a stunner and praising its super luxe quality. A Parfumo reviewer found it a very light, flowery scent that is very fresh with not much depth. The pattern suggests that expectations shape reception: those approaching it as a major new release from a respected house tend to be disappointed, while those encountering it without such expectations find a pleasant, wearable floral.
All Of Me makes sense for women who want a clean, inoffensive daily fragrance with a recognizable quality feel. Narciso Rodriguez devotees who love the house's musky DNA will find familiar territory here. It also works for those building a professional fragrance wardrobe who need something that will not offend or distract in corporate settings.
Fragrance enthusiasts seeking complexity, originality, or strong performance should consider the Intense version released in 2024, which reviewers describe as a richer, more layered alternative that addresses many of the original's shortcomings.
Narciso Rodriguez All Of Me is a competent but uninspiring addition to the house's lineup. Its clean magnolia-rose-musk composition is pleasant and wearable, but it struggles to distinguish itself in a crowded market of similar soft florals. The moderate performance further undermines its position as a pillar fragrance at its price point. For casual, daily wear, it fulfills its purpose adequately. For anything more ambitious, both the house's own back catalog and the broader market offer stronger alternatives.
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