Creation of Roberto Cavalli Paradiso Oil
Pick any 3 perfumes, hair & body mists, air fresheners, or diffusers — discount applies automatically at checkout
Choose any 7 travel spray scents you love, in any combination — savings are applied automatically
at checkout
🎁 Use Code: FIRST10
10% Flat Off on your first purchase
Garden of Eden : Our Creation of Paradiso by Roberto Cavalli is a floral woody musk fragrance for women, introduced in 2015 and crafted by perfumer Louise Turner. This radiant composition begins with a sparkling trio of citrus, mandarin orange, and bergamot that evoke the warmth of sunlit Mediterranean shores. At its heart lies a luminous bloom of jasmine, infusing the fragrance with an airy sensuality. The dry-down is a green-woody embrace of cypress, pine, and laurel, grounding the scent with a tranquil, earthy finish that conjures the bliss of an endless coastal escape.
I wanted to buy it. I own ysl libre and I've red this smells alike to it. Went in store to try it and I have to agree. it smells really like libre, the only difference is that this is lighter and more aromatic, especially on the drydown ( it's like sweet chamomile to me, and I love sweet chamomile as a note). All in all I prefer Paradiso more. Infact I would weare Paradiso in spring and summer but I wouldn't with Libre. I'm agog that there's no Vanilla in the base because I smell a distinct sweet vanilla, like in libre. Maybe the tester bottle had plenty of time to mature and become thicker in its smell and concentration. Maybe the ones that don't agree with the similiarity between paradiso and libre have new batches that smell different initialy, but in time I think this becomes really cose to Libre. I would say Paradiso is the eau de toilette/ eau freche concentration of Libre IMO. But the time I will finish my libre I will purchase Paradiso because I enjoy a lighter/softer version of libre that server me as an all rounder and also because in the drydown there's more aromatic quality and less plain dense sweetness unlike in libre.
There is an undeniable similarity in the opening between Paradiso and YSL Libre, primarily driven by the combination of jasmine and mandarin. However, it’s important to note that Paradiso predates Libre; if anything, Libre follows in its footsteps.The paths diverge quickly, though. While Libre introduces lavender - giving it a licorice-like aromatic edge, Paradiso stays true to its Mediterranean soul. After about thirty minutes, it transforms into something magical. It captures the quintessential "holiday vibe" without being a cliché.There is a subtle, creamy warmth reminiscent of high-end sun lotion applied after a day at the beach, surrounded by lush green trees. It’s not overt, but rather an atmospheric feeling: sunny, warm, and incredibly soft.
i really like this fragrance, but for some reason it doesn’t last long on me at all… still a very nice inoffensive scent that’s perfect for everyday use
I always get compliments from my parents whenever I wear this. personally, I love it, it’s floral and citrusy in a very unique way. Both the sillage and longevity are impressive 💗.
This is a perfect classy perfume. Very fresh and floral... I loooove it ! Perfect for office if you're looking for something non offensive. The dry down stays fresh but in a green and floral way. The jasmine stays and is complimented by the green notes. It's timeless. It does give me "Libre" cousin vibes. I do want to say... this was out years before Libre... so it's really not the same but if you like Libre you might just love this one, it's in the same family type.





