Princes of China by d’Annam Review: A Clean Lychee-Floral Perfume
Fruity Floral “Skin Scent” with Lychee
Princes of China by d’Annam is a fruity floral fragrance with a clean floral perfume profile and a refined skin scent finish. If you love airy, “quiet luxury” perfumes, polished, petal-soft, and close to the body, this is an easy match, especially for office-friendly wear. If you prefer bold projection, heavy sweetness, or a dramatic niche signature, it may feel too sheer. The concept reads like courtly elegance: lychee and pear brightness over serene florals, finished with a distinctive silk accord that keeps everything smooth and composed.

What Does Princes of China d’Annam Smell Like?
Top Notes: Lychee, Pear.
Heart Notes: Peony, White Lotus, Silk.
Base Notes: Soft Woods, Musk.
This Princes of China perfume wears like a luminous veil: dewy fruit gloss, translucent petals, and a fabric-like softness that truly earns the “silk” description. The overall impression is graceful rather than playful, more porcelain and silk than neon candy. For anyone worried about “too sweet?”: the sweetness is present but controlled, leaning fresh feminine scent instead of syrup. There’s a gentle “clean” aura that can read slightly shampoo-adjacent to some noses, but it stays elegant and understated, not loud or detergent-like.
Princes of China Notes Breakdown
How the Notes Reveal
The Princes of China notes are simple on paper yet carefully textured on skin. It opens with lychee and pear, giving a bright, watery fruit sheen rather than a sticky fruit cocktail. The heart centers on peony and white lotus notes, creating a serene, airy floral, petal-soft, lightly rosy, and calmly luminous. In the base, the silk accord settles in as a smooth, clean musky veil that nudges the scent into floral musk territory without turning heavy. The result feels groomed, delicate, and quietly romantic.
Wear Guide
Sound intensity and duration
On most wearers, Princes of China longevity lands in the moderate range (roughly 5–7 hours), with better persistence on clothing. Sillage and projection are soft-to-moderate: it creates a refined personal aura rather than a room-filling trail, making it a strong office-friendly perfume choice.
Which season highlights the character of the composition
Seasonally, it shines in spring and early summer, and it’s beautiful for daytime events, weddings, and close-contact settings where subtlety matters. In high heat it may feel even more transparent; in deep winter, some may crave more warmth and density.
FAQ
Does it smell “shampoo-y” or soapy?
It can read as fresh-clean and slightly shampoo-adjacent to some noses, but the overall effect is elegant and silky, not detergent-like.
Is Princes of China a good blind buy?
It’s safest for fans of clean fruity florals and skin scents; if you require strong projection or very unique niche intensity, it may feel too sheer.
What makes Princes of China different from other fruity florals?
The signature silk accord adds a fabric-like smoothness and restraint, keeping the fruit dewy and the florals serene, rather than turning loud, syrupy, or vanilla-heavy.
What occasions suit Princes of China best?
Daytime dates, work, weddings, and close-contact settings, anywhere a refined, elegant daytime fragrance is more effective than a heavy statement scent.