New Fragrance Review: Madonna Truth or Dare “Borderline”

Photo: Coty Prestige

When we reported back in November of 2011 that Madonna has entered the celebuscent arena, I definitely was curious.  I admire the work of Stephen Nilsen of Givaudaun, who knows his way around niche (Six Scents and Bond No. 9) as well as mainstream  (With Love Hilary Duff  with Rodrigo Flores Roux) and Tommy Girl with Calice Becker).

 Madonna was quoted as saying "My oldest memory of my mother is her perfume. I carry it with me everywhere. She always smelled like gardenias and tuberose, an intoxicating mixture [that was] feminine and mysterious". Truth or Dare is certainly feminine but in no way to my nose is it mysterious. It's a big white flower scent with a lot of musk that is somewhat reminiscent of Sophia Grosjman's White Diamonds by Elizabeth Taylor, with the additon of a heavy dose of vanilla and an almost caramelized sweetness in the drydown.

I expected the fragrance to borrow heavily from Fracas, (which is reportedly Madonna's favorite fragrance). Or to be as seductive as Carnal Flower. There is one commonality between White Diamonds, Fracas, and Carnal Flower- they are "polarizing" best sellers that have fans (and detractors) of all ages. 

Truth or Dare is not a love or hate fragrance. It feels carefully engineered to be the opposite; Truth or Dare is a product of focus groups and marketing.  It isn't awful, but it is no "re-invention". The fragrance and its ancillary products are also the first entree into Madonna's Truth or Dare lifestyle brand of clothing and accessories. 

On the plus side it has great longevity and above average sillage.

 Disclosure: A friend sent me a sample from Macy's (where it is sold exclusively).

You can order Truth or Dare by Madonna online

Michelyn Camen, Editor in Chief

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6 comments

  • Ha, love the title of this review. Thanks for the earworm! I’ve been curious about this scent since Madonna & I are the same age and her music was a big part of my clubbing days in the 80s. Big tuberose isn’t my friend but if I see this available somewhere I’ll try it.

  • I’ll give this a go – hate Fracas, love Carnal Flower, don’t mind sweet. I rather like the bottle. I’ve also been a sort of borderline Madonna fan since she came out – don’t always like her work, but sometimes love it, and recognize her status as something of an icon.

  • Like Tama, I’ll probably still give this a try, even though it doesn’t sound like my sort of scent (too commercial). She used to be so brave in her music… I’m disappointed that she wasn’t more courageous with the frag. But as an 80s child, I have to try!

  • I expected something more outlandish from Madonna and not a white flower with lots of musk and vanilla.

  • I love the perfume! It is a very uniquie smell. Not to warm and old lady like. Just perfect for a 27 year old like me.

    I also hate musk and is not overwhelming at all.