If you like the scent of Tea Rose by The Perfumer's Workshop (which is a classic, popular, heavy rose scent that debuted in 1977); you'll love Paul Smith's Rose! It's a bit lighter than the aforementioned "Tea Rose" & has hints of musk, violet & something else I can't quite jog my memory to name but makes for a very cheery scent that is very feminine. Whereas I see "Tea Rose" to be a scent for us older gals, Paul Smith's Rose has a younger feel to it & reminds me of girly innocence (think pink ribbons, eyelet lace & little hearts drawn all over) but with a touch of sensuality. It's a scent I equate with late Springtime sunshine & feeling grass between your toes. While I'd be more apt to wear it in Spring & Summer, it does have a classic scent of roses that's fine for any season. It is a definite feminine scent & is becoming a favorite of mine.