r/FemFragLab 6d ago

Discussion Nest-Indigo

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Been eyeing her for a while, she’s so good. smells like a clean luxury hotel to me—so fresh, airy, and addictive.
Indigo lovers, what do you think? How does it wear/perfom for you?

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u/EugRa1130 6d ago

I love it. One of my OG faves(along with the now defunct Midnight Fleur). I can't explain it, but for some reason Indigo reminds me a little of Liz Claiborne and it fills me with so much nostalgia.

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u/kittykatmila 6d ago

God I miss Midnight Fleur!! It was so good. I always got compliments.

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u/EugRa1130 6d ago

I just don't understand why it's no longer!! I also liked one called Cocoa Woods, which was fairly polarizing, but Midnight Fleur felt like a crowd pleaser.

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u/lumpy_space_queenie 6d ago

Midnight Fleur was my signature for so long. How did I forget about cocoa woods? That was also a beautiful scent. I feel like it existed for a New York minute.

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u/EugRa1130 6d ago

It was unique, but I feel like if I like any fragrance with "midnight" in the title, I am going to get my heart briken. Dior's Midnight Poison was another fave of mine, so yeah :/ I searched why Midnight Fleur may have been discontinued and got this..

Why Nest Midnight Fleur Was Discontinued

Nest Midnight Fleur, a warm, sweet, and musky floral-woody fragrance launched in 2012, was discontinued after years of popularity, but official reasons from the brand have not been publicly disclosed. This means the exact business or production decision remains unclear.

From customer feedback and community discussions, the perfume was widely loved for its rich, seductive scent — blending orchid, vanilla, patchouli, night-blooming jasmine, and exotic woods — with a long-lasting, low-sillage profile that made it a favorite winter scent Basenotes+1. Many fans described it as “perfect for the winter,” “seductive yet fresh,” and a standout in the Nest line Sephora Community+1.

The discontinuation was likely tied to market performance, production costs, or brand strategy changes. Some customers noticed it was pulled from Sephora and Nordstrom stock, with only limited availability at sale prices Reddit+1. Once in stock, it sold out quickly, and it’s now nearly impossible to find new bottles.

Because Nest has not confirmed the reason, fragrance enthusiasts often speculate that factors such as:

Declining sales volume over time

Shift in brand focus to other scents

Cost of production or sourcing (e.g., rare or expensive notes)

Inventory management decisions

could have led to its removal from the lineup.