Caesars Woman Caesars World for women

Caesars Woman Caesars World for women

main accords
white floral
powdery
woody
fresh spicy
citrus
tuberose
aromatic
warm spicy
rose
patchouli

Perfume rating 3.92 out of 5 with 240 votes

Caesars Woman by Caesars World is a Floral fragrance for women. Caesars Woman was launched in 1988. Top notes are African Orange Flower, Jasmine, Bergamot and Rose; middle notes are Tuberose, Geranium, Orris Root, Mimosa and Lily-of-the-Valley; base notes are Sandalwood, Patchouli and Musk.

Caesars Woman, launched in 1988, is a floral spicy fragrance that summons all the elegance and luxury of life in the Ancient Rome.

Top notes: orange blossom, bergamot, rose and Egyptian jasmine. Heart: tuberose, geranium, lily-of-the-valley, orris root and mimosa. Base: patchouli, sandalwood and musk.

It is available as 100 ml EDP.

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Top Notes

African Orange Flower
Jasmine
Bergamot
Rose

Middle Notes

Tuberose
Geranium
Orris Root
Mimosa
Lily-of-the-Valley

Base Notes

Sandalwood
Patchouli
Musk

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Perfume longevity:3.91 out of5.

Perfume sillage:2.78 out of4.

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GirlOnFire

I have four vintage bottles of this. The initial smell is very spicy and fresh, but within 15 minutes the drydown becomes a beautiful vintage tuberose. This is not Giorgi Armani My Way or Robert Piguet Fracas; it’s sort of a hybrid of Fred Hayman 273 Rodeo Drive and Giorgio Beverly Hills and maybe a tad of Balenciaga Rumba. I really enjoy this scent. It’s very strong initially but unlike vintage Giorgio, it doesn’t stay absolutely nuclear the entire wear. It does become a softer scent.

Jezeleah

I was a teenager when a friend gave me a sample of this. I wore it the very same day when we all went clubbing. The scent memory of that night has never left me to this day, and they are pleasant memories of reckless abandon. I may seek out a small bottle even though it undoubtedly has been reformulated.

GloOn

I was in my 20s and was gifted this fragrance from an older man. It will always be my number one. I found I wore the lotion better because wearing the perfume would give me headaches but not the lotion. Also, the lotion would make all my clothes smell divine. Like Iconic 80s said I too wish I had bought as much as I could. I did get some lotions on ebay a while back but they were watery and the smell barely lasted an hour. Still on the search for something similar. Man, those 80s perfumes were the best. Big, bold, sexy.

Iconic'80s

I initially bought this in my 20s on a trip to Vegas with my parents and grandparents. It was such a fun trip and the last one with my grandfather who LOVED to play craps.
I bought a bottle in a gift shop at Caesars on a whim and wore it for years and years. Men would compliment my fragrance quite often-I mean men in their 50s and 60s and I was in my 20s-40s.
I should have bought every single bottle when I started seeing it show up at TJ Maxx. I miss it so.
I'm going to try one of the new bottles even though everyone says it's just not the same. Alas.

joygrassman

There have been two times in my life that I liked a perfume enough that when I got a whiff of someone’s silage, I chased a pure stranger around until they told me why they smelled like a goddess. Once was for a woman wearing Prada, the other was for a woman wearing Ceasars Woman when I was in college . I have a HORRIBLE memory, but this encounter made such an impression on me, 15 years later, I still remembered the name of the perfume when my perfume was DC’d.

These smell of this perfume is incredibly strong, one of the strongest I can recall. I have a tendency to be drawn to these types of perfumes, but I also get awful headaches. As such, I’m an expert an applying perfumes with notoriously strong silages LIGHTLY so they don’t cause an issue in the healthcare setting. Indeed it is possible. To be sure, body chemistry is at play as well. Definitely a perfume for an older, confident individual.

swedishmilk15

Changed my rating from hate to like. The EDP smells like death but I have purchased a vintage travel cologne that is fantastic. Go figure 🤷 here the citrus and orange flower play with the tuberose more nicely. My nose just likes what it likes. Glad I gave this another chance, it's classy in a femme 80s way. Very lamé and shoulder pads but not too gaudy. I prefer it to Design or Anne Klein WITHOUT A DOUBT. Probably because it's lighter or devoid of animalics, which I dislike in combination with tuberose.

JustAngela

I don't like using the word "hate", but this comes conspicuously close.

SadieBluesLady

This is the epitome of the big 80s power perfume! Ignore the newer bottles, save your money because it's the vintage that dazzles. I seriously doubt that anybody who wears current modern scents could handle this one. But if you love perfumes like Paloma, the original Poison, Ciara and the like this is definitely the heady floral bomb for you. Test with a light mist first.

DS9Dax

Loved this from the beginning. Best to get it from Caesars, I’ve been burned by fakes online that are crap.

swedishmilk15

Ugh, terrible, smells like cat pee, BAD. (Smelling vintage EDP)

Psyogi

There is something very chemical and cheap-smelling about this latest bottle of Caesar's Woman EDP--it DOES NOT smell like the first bottle I bought at Caesar's Palace back in the 90's. This version is from China and smells "off." That's the best way I can describe the altered scent.

If I had to describe it, I'd say it smells expired, like a bottle of perfume that has not been kept in climate controlled conditions and some of the chemicals have simply expired and changed their composition. Think of a cheap bottle of drug store perfume that has gone bad coupled with the exquisiteness that was the original version of Caesar's Woman and that almost compares to the oddness of Caesar's Woman manufactured in China.

To make matters worse, this is the only perfume I own that makes my cat growl when I pet her. As much as I loved the original scent and as much as I am trying to find redeeming qualities about the new scent, this is going to be a hard pass for me, and I am sooooooo looking forward to finishing this last bottle. Heck, it might even go into the garage sale box, sigh.

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AL8

This is a sharp sparkling/fizzy tuberose - kind of aldehydic without the soapiness - that lingers for a long time, creating a soft cloud around the user. Very pleasant and feminine, not dated at all. I find that it develops better if you do sprays from a distance instead of close to the skin, as it can be too sharp and overpowering until its full dry down. Yes, mine was manufactured in China and yes, it does smell like a softener sheet, BUT you can tell it is tuberose and it will have a good use during the hot summer days. Rumba and 273 Rodeo Drive vibes.

Elsee

There is a new Caesar's named Livia and it's been out for a year I believe. Maybe this review will help add to the list! :)
It's pretty good but I only have the rollerball so I don't have any insight as how the spray is. It seems common but it's not bad. I would give it a 7 of 10.

purple snowflake

Just got a new bottle of this from one of the well-known fragrance sites. I loved it when I had some maybe 20 years ago but this new one smells nothing like it. No tuberose, no spice. It smells exactly like a box of fabric softener sheets. Exactly. Glad it wasn't expensive.

perfumesimpleton

I have yet to wear this one out, even though I do like the scent. It smells interesting and spicy and a little masculine, but I think it just doesn't suit my usual daily activities. Perhaps if I ever become the type to go out often I'll probably wear this. It really is good.

perfumeninja

This is one of those perfumes someone gave me long ago. It was never one I wore or wanted. It's a 1.7 oz. bottle of the Extravagant Cologne Spray. I even tried to sell it once and no one wanted it.

As it turns out, now I want it!

This is why I've stopped worrying about getting rid of fragrances in my collection. I thought this was just some tacky perfume (can you hear the snobbery in my voice) some tacky loud perfume from days gone by.

I wore this the other day, just a couple of sprays, and what a beautiful, graceful scent! I thought I hated tuberose.
I read somewhere in a review about this being a wonderful buttery tuberose.

After it warms and melds to your skin it is a soft spicy floral perfume perfect for our mild coastal weather. I think that there are so many perfumes on the market that some of these beauties just get overlooked. The name is a little Chauvinistic so that perhaps didn't help it any? Vegas baby? LOL!

Bottom line is, I'm so glad I have this one now!

Edit: Just wanted to add that my bottle has a screw on sprayer so it would be easy to decant to a rollerball bottle. That being said, I love the sprayer of CW because it delivers a fine mist. Great sprayer!

Also, it is not the opening phase of this fragrance that I love as much as it is during the hours following when you get this whiff of something like freshly laundered fabrics *on steroids.* In my very humble opinion that alone gives CW an upscale "clean and fresh" appeal in the dry down stage.

This fragrance has really grown on me over the last few months. To think I was ready to chuck it!

mychinarose

I wore this today during my "scent-a-day" challenge. At first, I was little reticent. I bought this not too long ago because I remember staying at Caesar's Palace back in the early 90s and smelling a scent there at the Forum Mall that intoxicated me, and I was pretty sure this was it. I'm glad this is a dabber and not a spray because I really didn't want to overdo it, since vintage fragrances can be so unforgiving. But this was surprisingly wearable. It reminds me of a mix of Private Collection and Beautiful. I used to wear PC when I was in high school, so that made it smell more familiar to me. It's been so long, I can't say for sure that this was the scent that I was trying to recapture, but it IS nice.

Phantomias

Caesars Woman is a strong floral with spicy notes. I have a tiny sampler of the pure perfume, and it's powerful stuff. Opulent and not at all demure, CW is nice enough to wear, and a little goes a long way.

There's a certain cheapness to the scent, but it isn't offensive. Maybe it's because CW isn't trying to be a classic from a famous house. It's a modern impression of what a fragrance from ancient Rome may have been like.

To sum it up: I like Caesars Woman.

Frogopolis

This is out of production now, but the original from the ‘90s was a VERY assertive, bombastic, sweet-spicy-tuberose Vegas Perfume. Smelled exactly like CK Obsession + mega tuberose. Sounds like a horrific combo, I know— but somehow it was lush & fabulous. And it literally took one drop to stink you up GOOD.

Worth buying a parfum mini on eBay just to get a taste of what Vegas can do to an already Big Perfume. It’s hilarious & fun. This is the strongest fragrance I’ve ever tried. Ya gotta love it!

gtabasso

very fruity floral with lots of tuberose, neroli, mimosa, LOTV, some spicy geranium, sandalwood and musk

Gigi The Fashionista

Fragrance Review For Caesar's Woman By Caesar's World


Top Notes: Orange blossom, bergamot, rose jasmine

Middle Notes: Tuberose, geranium, lily-of-the-valley, orris root mimosa

Base Notes: Patchouli sandalwood Musk

When I wear this it's like a sexy classical Roman diaphanous white peplos, that goes all the way down to just above my ankles. I'm barefoot and walk with the slightest softest feet toward the chamber of my lover, who just happens to be the ruler of the Roman Empire, the "Ceasar" in the moniker of the fragrance. I'm not in love with him, and in fact I'm not even his wife, the Empress, I'm just a secret lover. The see-through gown feels good against his strong hands that have known the harshness and brutality of a life of war which is now a life of administration of an entire Mediterranean world. What does this smell like? It's a fragrance for beautiful noble women who love floral scents. It's a floral Oriental. It begins with a bergamot citrus scent very fresh and delicious not too fruity in the style of fruity florals. It's merely a citrusy opening not too far from smelling like Shalimar's citrusy beginnings. The orange blossom scent plus orange give it a real orange grove scent, exactly like walking through a road with orange trees on either side. The mimosa is also rather citrusy on here so it smells citrusy yellow floral at the first spritz and when the aroma is clearly orange in color. The scent develops into flowery scents of rose (rose itself smells of citrus at any rate) a geranium which is also similar in smell to rose, jasmine, a jasmine that is not indolic but very heady and feminine, and mingles with the white floral tuberose; a very typical tuberose, strong and unapologetic, and finally a lily of the valley. This is a very beautiful and well composed floral fragrance. It's biggest accord is the rose. But you can still detect and enjoy the other flowery smells. It's a spring time of flowers. The Oriental dry down is divine. It's aromatic patchouli with green leaves and greenery which match up with lily of the valley and a sandalwood, a real perfumy sandalwood with all that I love about sandalwood. This is really amazing stuff. It's also easy to wear because it's not in your face in your mouth headache inducing floral either. It's just a very feminine mature but sweet flowery perfume. I would have to say, however, that it can turn into a powerful fierce creature if you spray liberally. It's such an aromatic scent as it is so its best that you just spritz with a soft touch maybe 2 spritzes and in the air and then walk into it rather than dousing yourself with it. It has oomph, great sillage, longevity and high quality because of the base notes. If it wasn't for those basenotes of patch, wood and musk, this would have turned into cheap airy flower shampoo. Instead it has a rich aroma, a sophistication and a very classical structure. This smells just as I imagine a Roman lady of sex appeal would smell like, simple in her peplos gown but underneath a body that the Caesar would die for.

Osusanna

Classic fragrance, very traditional. The best way to apply this is with a q-tip. That'll give the closest most intimate silage. This reminds me of Estee Lauder's Beautiful and Niki de Saint Phalle in it's complexity and its weight. It's easy to overdo and I don't like how it is when it is sprayed. This takes awhile to settle like all good fragrances do but when it does there is a heavy encompassing scent that clouds around where you've applied it. Thick and rich. It is appropriate that this should have come from a casino as they are smelly environments. This would cut through all that odor in a very pleasant manner.

Renata tang

Smells like Laundry room.

Southern Blonde

Ok so I bought this blindly. I immediately thought of Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. I don't care for the Vegas culture and night life and the first time I was there I thought to myself: never again. I thought this frag would smell like a Las Vegas showgirl, sexy, cheap playful nothing complicated or nothing that makes a statement. I like fragrances like that. I was pleasantly surprised. This smells very expensive and yet it's very simple. Wears more like an Eau de Toilette than Parfum. It's got a fresh opening of citrus and then settles into flowers: lily of the valley, roses and jasmines. It smells green because of the patchouli and lily of the valley and smells Oriental. When I close my eyes and smell this scent on it's own outside of my skin it makes me think of a pond, like a beautiful indoor pond in a palace. It really does smell beautiful and elegant like a Roman aristocrat's home, like if they had had air freshner in the BC days this would be it. A scent of womanly elegance, not as seductive as I thought it would be, more floral and sedate. Not cheap smelling. Beautifully floral and that touch of sandalwood at the dry down is so nice. It's decorative and makes me want to wear it out on dates. I am not Caesar's woman however. I am my own woman.

magimae

I found this back in the 90's at a 1/2 price store. Price was around $5 for a good sized bottle,and it didn't smell too bad. Thought if nothing else it would make a nice room spray. But once I sprayed it on myself, and after the blast of several strong notes of a country garden and musk hit me, it settled down to a mellow but fairly strong scent. I received many compliments on it wherever I went, especially from men. So apparently there was something there. I love jasmine and especially when mixed with earthy or woody scents, so I liked this too. It has a strong jasmine, musky woody scent on me. I hate patchouli..mainly because of all the nasty patchouli oil everyone wore back in the late 60's early 70's that the thought of it still makes me gag. You can smell it in this but very light and soft so it doesn't attack your sinuses or stomach.
I've gone through several bottles, and still have one left..Don't wear it very often now, but it's still a nice scent and not like all these sickening sweet or watered down scents that are out now.

ptilda

Less than $10 at Burlington. This is an amazing scent. It has so many layers. I bought it not expecting much but curious about the reviews and notes.

Blew me away. First spray is a wash of green. before settling into a gorgeous deep blend. It's an enormous scent, and I recommend misting by spraying in the air and walking through once (twice at the most).

I adore this scent. Once of my favorites ever. Worth 20x more than the price I paid.

Edit: I strongly recommend the mist-walk-through approach here.

Catherynne

I bought this perfume on my first trip to Vegas. I was wandering the forum shops when I stopped at a kiosk and tried this perfume out. I found my husband in the casino and told him to smell my wrist. I expected him to dismiss it, as Organza is his favorite full stop. Instead of giving a cursory sniff, he grabbed my wrist and gave it a second longer sniff after which he proclaimed it "Actually not bad. I kinda like it." This is high praise indeed coming from him. I then ran through the forum shops back to the little kiosk and purchased the gift set. Years later it is still only one of three (the other two being Organza and Chanel No. 5) that he can recognize by smell and still likes.
I myself like the blast of sweet orange blossom. It manages somehow to stay sweet but not cloying and citrusy but not sharp. It dries down to sweet warm amber. It has decent sillage about an arms length and lasts about 4to 6 hours.

LaviniaMidnight

I bought this as a blind buy because it was so cheap, a huge bottle for less than ten bucks (and it came in a gift set too). At first I liked the floral notes, but for some reason there is a sharp note that I don't like...it is a smell that reminds me of cat urine. I don't know what exactly it is but I have smelled it in Giorgio, just not as strong. A little certainly goes a long way, and it doesn't smell cheap in spite of being low priced. I will probably give it another try, but it is stronger than I prefer.

Chicago Tony T

Loud and obnoxious and arrogant. For the rebel. I would imagine that you would have to be over 40 to appreciate this. I dislike tuberose so that did it for me. Thumbs way down!

skylamor

80's, 80's, 80's! This one screams, look at me! and my poofed out hair! I'm not making fun here either, I experienced the 80's full force and wore the boozy scents and the huge hair, lol. I just bought this and even though I think I like it, it's so strong! I barely dabbed a drop or two on my wrist, one wrist mind you, and it's blowing off to the nearest interstate, lol. It also has the mature vibe (I won't use the other term) to it along with it's syrupy, sandalwood, spicy, and musky notes so if you like the sounds of all of this, it will be right up your alley!

Thomasania

This perfume is a beast! I can spray it on the cuffs of my jeans and I can smell it better than I can most perfumes when they are sprayed on my wrist. It is just that strong. I bought my bottle for a buck at the Goodwill, I had no idea what it was or what is was going to smell like. I was pleasantly surprised, it is old school and I love old school classics. The sillage is not work friendly unless you dab it on, but it is so lovely, very feminine and powerful. The longevity is just as amazing, it stays on my clothes until washed and last equally as long on skin.
It can be found cheaply, but don't let that price deter you. It does not smell cheap, it is not a body mist disguised as perfume. It is a true perfume and it will get attention.
Goodwill buy.. No regrets. This bottle is huge and I have to use so little that it may get passed down for several generations.

b.a.denney

I found a large bottle that appeared new at Goodwill. I was totally unfamiliar with this perfume. It was about a dollar I think, so I snatched it up. Figured I could always use it as room spray. I didn't try it right away, but I did tonight figuring I could wash it off. It's strong at first, but I'm thinking this stuff is AMAZING. I'm so tired of all the weak, watered down perfumes that are out right now. I miss the 80's and 90's strongly scented perfumes. I'm not a huge floral fan but this is nice, and I'd have never guessed it had patchouli in it. I really can't smell patchouli in this, just some spiciness and maybe amber or musk as the base notes. It definitely is somewhat floral too but not overly so for me, and it has a nice sweetness I love! It's a well balanced, sillage monster for me. It seems to have really decent longevity too, unlike most perfumes on me. I think I'm going to hunt down more of the older scents that have the sillage I need. Maybe I'll look up some of my old favorites. Don't be afraid to try this perfume out. It's super cheap to buy new, and well worth a try. I'm so glad I found it.

damonty862

I tried this perfume because of the sandlewood and patchouli notes. I was not disappointed by the fragrance. I lasts throughout most of my work day, which I don't find with all perfumes. I get compliments from my co-workers and strangers about how much they like this fragrance. I don't smell the "pee odor" another person commented about.The bottle is nothing special but I'm not wearing the bottle. I'm concerned about it's contents.

Hollie

It's taken me quite awhile to even consider giving this one a try. I'm not a snob..uhh-uh...I just kept passing by the bottle because the packaging is just so...so...um for lack of better or classier description, "dollar store-chic". It's just not pretty. And when you can purchase a giant bottle for under ten dollars, it somehow makes the thought of testing even less appealing. I know...I know..I sound like such a snob but I'm really not. I'll try anything! Today I did.

I went ahead and grabbed a bottle after reading the reviews here. I've really been in the mood for bold-skanky-eighties-bombs lately! I spritzed myself in the car...knowing full well that I had other places to go before going home....WHOA...livin' on the edge! As you might imagine, the initial blast is STRONG and over the top...it's a loud-sharp-spicy-floral slap in the face! But....I also (strangely) smell loads of cedar for the first five minutes....it's not even listed as a note but it's unmistakable...at least that's what my nose thinks. It's a harsh combo at first...and that cedar note gives it a masculine feel (which doesn't bother me in the slightest) For me...there's something very off putting in the beginning....something terribly screechy and odd and at this point I'm thinking I totally hate it. About twenty minutes in I feel like I'm smelling amonia ( something awfully close to human pee...eww) I did start to panic at this point but there was nothing I could do about it so I just hung on for the ride. After about 20-30 minutes this fragrance mellows into a MUCH softer, soapy floral that's peppery and slightly spicy.Very warm..sweet and clean ( NO PEE SMELL HERE NOW!) At this point, I'm vaguely reminded of Tuscany per Donna, Giorgio Bevery Hills RED and a teensy weensy bit of Loulou. I'm not getting the "tropical" or coconut vibe mentioned by another but I'll agree that the first 20 minutes did resemble a garish bathroom dispenser soap...one you might use at a casino.

If you're into classic fragrances and don't mind waiting for a good thing ( and wading through a stinky phase)....stop passing this one by like I did and give it a try ( translate: don't judge a book by it's cover)I think one in a handful could pull this off in our modern world...I'm still trying to decide if I'm one of them.

P.S. I want to add that this is truly one of the ONLY fragrances I will only use a tiny dab of ( spray my finger then..literally..dab my wrists and behind my ears) I usually have NO problem hosing myself down with perfumes...my skin just doesn't hold anything...so prepare yourself for strength AND longevity! Another thing....I layered with Molinard Vanille Patchouli on one arm and it was beautiful! Another reviewer was right when they said you could do much worse as far as eighties fragrances go!

drugstore classics

I am prepared to agree with the most enthusiastic reviews here, and just wish that they applied to me.

As others have stated, this one is definately NOT blind buy territory! Woman is one polarizing scent ~ you will likely love or hate her. :)


As 80's perfumes go, you could do far worse! On me it is a sharp, sweet perfume with little of the spiciness or powder I know others are enjoying. My skin is at fault.....

Even so, I am glad to have tested this TIME WARP bottle! Now I know what a certain era smelled like, and can envision it all the better. :)

vanshan

I love it!!!! So exotic and spicy.

fluffybirdie

I so love this scent!
My body composition seems to wreak havoc with many scents. This is one of the few I've owned that has always garnered compliments, especially from men, interestingly.

krmarich

This was popular when smoking was allowed in casinos in Vegas. Smoke had to compete with your perfume. I dont know how to take it, really. It is Giorgio Las Vegas. The inspiration is obvious. The tuberose is way up in your face and it can induce migraines if you are not careful. More than one drop and you are in trouble.

In the heat, it is unbearable. Its pleasant around 60 degrees F. I generally love neroli. Here its dominant and unbalanced. Other than that, it settles down to wearable in about an hour. In fact, the entire composition starts to become pleasant. The wives from Goodfellows would wear this.

I see retro smokey casinos with air conditioners set at full blast. The dice are rolling and the stakes are high! Of course, a garishly dressed woman just hit the jackpot. She reeked of Ceasars Woman. Yes its that kind of reality. It worth trying for around $10 USD. Its not bad, just incredibly LOUD!!!

karlovonamesti

Oof! Caesars Woman is a punch in the olfactory gut, and it sure doubled me over. My apologies to its many fans, but I interpret this as nothing more than strong antibacterial hand soap masquerading as personal fragrance. The only point of interest here is an odd coconut element. Whatever chemicals were used to simulate tuberose, jasmine, and orange blossom are so intensely unbalanced and buttery that they lend Caesars Woman a tropical ambiance. I'm left thinking of room spray, or even suntan lotion. Not good.

LuvsWhtDiamonds

I have loved this fragrance for a few years now. One of my co-workers used to wear this everyday and I thought it smelled nice. She always talking about it being her signature fragrance but I bought a bottle of it anyway. It smells wonderful on me too and I enjoy wearing it to this day.

Eilonwy74

I recieved this as an unexpected Christmas present from my ex's family one year after we all visited Vegas. It was unexpected because on that trip I purchased Caesar Woman Goddess and wore it frequently after. I had liked it better than the original but went back and forth at the Forum shops. This is a very 80's perfume. It is intense! I found that out quickly when I over-sprayed that Christmas morning. I do get the tuberrose and African orange flower. Definitely more of an evening scent, and not for those who prefer light, delicate florals. I like it when I'm feeling adventurous.

aprilmoon

A classmates mom wore this over 20 years ago. I remember it being rather unusual. The lady that wore it was a nice gal and I've always remembered her wearing this. I'd like to smell it again if I see it at a department store.

kathrinaaguir

I must say this is one of the most stiky, overwhelming, disturbing and nauseating perfumes I ever smelt. I had it when I was about 18 y.o. but thank God I have not met anyone that wears it.

Action

The funny story of this perfume is that I was on my honeymoon in Vegas and in the hurry I did not get the right perfume with me. So I thought, gives me a great excuse to buy one in Vegas. And then I bought the biggest gift set with perfume at Ceasars hotel, lotion and body cream and I had the best honeymoon ever with it!!
Action

soniamcalear

One of the most unique scents that I have. I like it but it is not one of my signature scents thats for sure. Its a very woody earthy sweet type of scent. It is not for everyone that for sure!

ilikethequiet

I agree with Action and Jillzilla; Caesar's Woman is Orange Blossom and Rose, it's rich and indulgent, complex and a very 80's perfume... and it's absolutely wonderful.

I found it on sale at Marshall's today for only 9.99. What a find! I wore this perfume in 1988 when it was first released, and it's as good now as it was then; wearing Caesar's Woman is both a nostalgia trip and an indulgence for me. I never thought I'd find this perfume again, so it's a real treat to have it in my collection again after all these years.

This is a sensual perfume that combines floral notes and woody notes beautifully. The opening is incredibly strong, but when the rose and mimose bloom in the first few minutes, it becomes sweet, feminine and really pretty.

The sandalwood, musk and patchouli base notes calm and smooth out this perfume, leaving the dry down warm, earthy, and, oddly enough, still very sweet. I could have sworn there was amber in the base notes- that's the kind of sweetness that's in the dry down.

Caesar's Woman is a gorgeous, sexy and feminine creation, and better still, it's a very affordable indulgence!

Jillzilla

I agree with Action! It's smells great, is highly complex, and reminds me of a rich, classic style perfume with an '80's feel. I can definitely detect the orange flower and bergamot in the top notes, the base is very full with patchouli, and the geranium and orris root make it very complex.

Action

This is a FANTASTIC fragrance!! WONDERFUL ingredients, highly complex, GREAT sillage and very 'Roman', as in a creamy Rose & Orange blossom. For me it falls into the same type of 'good deal' category as the Il Bacio. It is not expensive, but GREAT GREAT quality!!
Action

Oh, it is not like Il Bacio, but the deal is just as good, meaning price vs. quality. You get a whole bunch of quality for a small price!!
:-) That's the way I love them the most!

 
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