
Her London Dream
Released in 2020 as a flanker to Burberry Her, Burberry Her London Dream Eau de Parfum takes the berry-forward character of its predecessor and trades it for something brighter and more effervescent. Created by Jerome di Marino and Maia Lernout, this version leads with citrus and spice rather than dark fruits, landing in lighter, more daytime-friendly territory. Aromatica carries the Burberry Her London Dream decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Lemon, Ginger
Heart: Peony, Rose
Base: Musk, Amber
The Scent
Lemon and ginger hit together in the first moments. The lemon is bright and clean, the kind that reads more like a squeeze of fresh fruit than a synthetic citrus note. The ginger is warm rather than fiery, providing a subtle spiced undercurrent without turning the opening aggressive. Within a few minutes, the floral heart starts to push through and the sharpness softens considerably. Peony arrives first, carrying a light watery quality that reads almost aquatic alongside the citrus still burning off from the top. It is a delicate, slightly green peony, not the full-bodied sweetness of a hothouse flower. The peony phase is brief, serving mainly to bridge the gap between the citrus opening and the rose heart. Rose follows close behind, and this is where the fragrance finds its real character. The rose here is not the heavy, velvety kind. It is airy and slightly lemony, almost effervescent, catching the citrus top notes on the way out and blending with them rather than replacing them. That transition, from zesty ginger-lemon into a bright, breezy rose accord, is the best part of the wear. Around the forty-minute mark the composition settles noticeably. The florals lose some of their freshness and the base begins to emerge. White musk and amber come in quietly, giving the fragrance a smooth, powdery warmth that is neither heavy nor cloying. The amber behaves more like a skin enhancer than a statement base note, keeping the whole thing from feeling overwrought. The drydown is considerably softer than the opening, which means the overall arc moves from sharp and fresh to something warmer and more intimate. Some wearers find the base slightly generic once the florals fade, and that is a fair observation. But the opening and heart stages are genuinely pleasant and well-constructed, and the quality of the floral-citrus interaction in those early stages is the argument for wearing it.
When to Wear
Her London Dream suits spring and early summer days, particularly for office wear, weekend brunches, or casual daytime outings where you want a scent that feels polished without demanding attention. The citrus-forward opening keeps it appropriate for warm-weather months, while the amber drydown lends enough warmth to carry it into mild autumn evenings as temperatures begin to drop.
Who Is It For
Women who gravitate toward light, airy florals with a citrus edge rather than the heavy, fruit-forward sweetness common in the Burberry Her line will find this the most wearable entry in the family.
Fans of Burberry Her who find the original too dark and berry-heavy should try this alongside it. Browse the full Burberry collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Released in 2020 as a flanker to Burberry Her, Burberry Her London Dream Eau de Parfum takes the berry-forward character of its predecessor and trades it for something brighter and more effervescent. Created by Jerome di Marino and Maia Lernout, this version leads with citrus and spice rather than dark fruits, landing in lighter, more daytime-friendly territory. Aromatica carries the Burberry Her London Dream decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Lemon, Ginger
Heart: Peony, Rose
Base: Musk, Amber
The Scent
Lemon and ginger hit together in the first moments. The lemon is bright and clean, the kind that reads more like a squeeze of fresh fruit than a synthetic citrus note. The ginger is warm rather than fiery, providing a subtle spiced undercurrent without turning the opening aggressive. Within a few minutes, the floral heart starts to push through and the sharpness softens considerably. Peony arrives first, carrying a light watery quality that reads almost aquatic alongside the citrus still burning off from the top. It is a delicate, slightly green peony, not the full-bodied sweetness of a hothouse flower. The peony phase is brief, serving mainly to bridge the gap between the citrus opening and the rose heart. Rose follows close behind, and this is where the fragrance finds its real character. The rose here is not the heavy, velvety kind. It is airy and slightly lemony, almost effervescent, catching the citrus top notes on the way out and blending with them rather than replacing them. That transition, from zesty ginger-lemon into a bright, breezy rose accord, is the best part of the wear. Around the forty-minute mark the composition settles noticeably. The florals lose some of their freshness and the base begins to emerge. White musk and amber come in quietly, giving the fragrance a smooth, powdery warmth that is neither heavy nor cloying. The amber behaves more like a skin enhancer than a statement base note, keeping the whole thing from feeling overwrought. The drydown is considerably softer than the opening, which means the overall arc moves from sharp and fresh to something warmer and more intimate. Some wearers find the base slightly generic once the florals fade, and that is a fair observation. But the opening and heart stages are genuinely pleasant and well-constructed, and the quality of the floral-citrus interaction in those early stages is the argument for wearing it.
When to Wear
Her London Dream suits spring and early summer days, particularly for office wear, weekend brunches, or casual daytime outings where you want a scent that feels polished without demanding attention. The citrus-forward opening keeps it appropriate for warm-weather months, while the amber drydown lends enough warmth to carry it into mild autumn evenings as temperatures begin to drop.
Who Is It For
Women who gravitate toward light, airy florals with a citrus edge rather than the heavy, fruit-forward sweetness common in the Burberry Her line will find this the most wearable entry in the family.
Fans of Burberry Her who find the original too dark and berry-heavy should try this alongside it. Browse the full Burberry collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











