Women's Perfume
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Creed Creed Spring Flower Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
From Creed, Spring Flower is a 2023 reimagining of the house's beloved 1996 feminine classic — updated with a new pink bottle, a freshened composition, and a slightly brighter, more contemporary citrus-green opening while preserving the light, playful floralness that made the original a signature scent for a generation of women. Reviewers draw comparisons to Chanel Chance Eau de Toilette in character and wearability. The top opens with grapefruit, lemon, green notes, and bergamot — crisp, citrusy, and immediately refreshing, with a gentle green quality that keeps it from going purely fruity. The heart blooms into white flowers, jasmine, peach, and apricot — soft, dewy, and effortlessly feminine, the stone fruit sweetness threading through the florals with a warmth that is approachable without ever going heavy. The base settles into ambergris, musk, and cedar — clean, warm, and skin-close. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; thirty years of history in a beautiful new bottle.
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Creed Creed Wind Flowers Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
From Creed, Wind Flowers is a 2021 floral EDP by master perfumer Olivier Creed — one of the house's most accessible and broadly appealing women's releases in years, drawing consistent comparisons to Chanel Coco Mademoiselle at a higher price point but with the refined quality and longevity that makes Creed's price tag feel justified. Inspired by movement and the grace of English ballerina Lauren Cuthbertson, it opens with jasmine, Tunisian orange blossom, and peach — bright, slightly fruity, and immediately luminous, the peach softening the white florals into something genuinely approachable without going sweet. The heart deepens into jasmine sambac, tuberose absolute, and Rosa Centifolia — a full, radiant, multi-layered floral core that reviewers describe as elegant, non-indolic, and effortlessly feminine. The base settles into musk, orange blossom, Indian sandalwood, praline, and iris — warm, slightly gourmand, and deeply skin-close. 7–9 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; niche refinement, designer sensibility, endlessly wearable.
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Liz Claiborne Curve Chill Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
Liz Claiborne Curve Chill is a 2006 floral EDT by perfumers Laurent Le Guernec, Loc Dong, and Jean-Marc Chaillan — a cooler, greener, more understated chapter in the Curve lineup that trades the original's fruity exuberance for a clean, tea-and-ginger freshness that reviewers consistently describe as surprisingly complex for its price point and genuinely wearable across seasons. It opens with green tea, ginger, and lemon — a crisp, slightly herbal-citrus trio that's immediately refreshing, green tea threading a cool, slightly bitter leafy quality, ginger adding a dry, slightly spiced warmth that gives the opening a quiet sophistication, and lemon threading a clean citrus brightness that lifts everything. The heart of sweet pea, peony, and freesia builds into a soft, slightly powdery floral mid-stage — sweet pea contributing a delicate, slightly honeyed floralness, peony threading a fresh, slightly watery pink floralness, and freesia adding a crisp, lightly spiced freshness that ties the green tea opening to the floral heart beautifully. The base of musk, cedar, and vetiver closes clean, slightly woody, and earthy — cedar threading a dry woodiness, vetiver adding a quiet smoky-earthy depth, and musk creating a soft, skin-close trail that gives Curve Chill its quiet staying power. 4–6 hours, soft projection. Best year-round — a clean, understated daily wear that punches well above its price.
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Liz Claiborne Curve Crush Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
From Liz Claiborne, Curve Crush is a 2003 floral gourmand EDT by perfumers Pierre Negrin and Carlos Viñals — a distinctly 2000s comfort scent that built a devoted following on the strength of its uniquely soft, lactonic, spiced-chai character, smelling like warm milk chocolate and cardamom in a way that was genuinely original for its era and still holds up as one of the most comforting inexpensive feminines on the market. The top opens with crushed citruses, frothy chai, and flower nectar — warm, slightly spiced, and immediately inviting, the chai note giving the opening a cozy, slightly milky quality that you don't find in most fruity florals. The heart deepens into cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, and floral notes — soft, spiced, and sweetly aromatic. The base settles into vanilla, musk, and milk — creamy, warm, and skin-close. 4–6 hours, soft projection. Best in fall and winter; the original comfort scent, and it never went out of style.
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Liz Claiborne Curve Wave Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
Liz Claiborne Curve Wave is a 2005 floral aquatic EDT — a tropical, sun-drenched feminine designed to capture the feeling of a warm beach vacation in a bottle, with a lush exotic fruit-and-floral pyramid that makes it one of the most distinctly summery entries in the Curve lineup. It opens with carambola (star fruit), honeysuckle, raspberry, and orchid — a bright, slightly sweet, tropical fruit burst that's immediately playful and fresh, star fruit threading an exotic, slightly tart sweetness that you simply don't find in most drugstore feminines, honeysuckle adding a soft floral nectar quality, raspberry contributing a juicy fruitiness, and orchid threading a delicate exotic floralness. The heart of lily, frangipani, passion flower, and hibiscus is an unabashedly tropical white floral arrangement — frangipani delivering a lush, creamy, slightly sweet island floralness, passion flower adding an exotic tartness, hibiscus threading a slightly tart fruity-floral quality, and lily threading a clean, fresh white floral brightness through the entire mid-stage. The base of musk, sandalwood, and amber closes warm, soft, and skin-close — sandalwood threading a creamy woodiness, amber adding a gentle golden warmth, and musk creating a clean, lingering trail. 3–5 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer — tropical, fun, and completely unpretentious.
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Davidoff Davidoff Cool Water Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
From Davidoff, Cool Water Woman is a 1996 floral aquatic EDT by perfumers Pierre Bourdon and Michel Almairac — the feminine counterpart to the legendary Cool Water Pour Homme and one of the most enduring women's aquatics ever made, capturing the same cool, clean, watery freshness of the original through a softer, more floral lens that has kept it in rotation for nearly thirty years. The top opens with quince, lotus, pineapple, melon, and blackcurrant — fresh, slightly fruity, and immediately aquatic, the lotus and melon giving the opening a dewy, sea-breeze quality that is quintessentially Cool Water. The heart blooms into water lily, jasmine, lily-of-the-valley, and cyclamen — clean, airy, and lightly floral, the water lily keeping the mid-wear feeling cool and effortlessly fresh throughout the day. The base settles into musk, cedar, and sandalwood — clean, woody, and skin-close. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; three decades of freshness and still the benchmark.
$24.99 - $34.99
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Cool Water Davidoff Cool Water Mera Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
Davidoff Cool Water Mera is a 2020 floral EDT by perfumer Jérôme Di Marino — a collector edition born from the crossover of two legends: the iconic Cool Water universe and Mera, the Atlantean warrior queen from the Aquaman franchise. Housed in a water-drop shaped bottle with the royal Atlantean symbol, the fragrance itself moves away from the original Cool Water's aquatic DNA toward a warm, luminous white floral character that reviewers describe as sunny, feminine, and surprisingly addictive. It opens with green mandarin and flower petals — a bright, slightly crisp citrus burst softened by a delicate floralness, green mandarin delivering a cool, slightly tart freshness that echoes the Cool Water heritage while flower petals thread a soft, airy floralness. The heart of magnolia is where Mera defines herself — a creamy, slightly lemony white floral note that's luminous without being powdery, magnolia here reading clean and radiant in a way that Di Marino specifically designed to echo the watery facets of the original Cool Water in a floral register. The base of tuberose closes with a lush, heady, cream-white floralness — warm, slightly narcotic, and beautifully sensual in the drydown. 4–6 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer — a collector edition worth keeping long after the hype fades.
$24.99
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Davidoff Davidoff Cool Water Sea Rose Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
Davidoff Cool Water Sea Rose is a 2013 floral EDT by perfumer Aurélien Guichard — a graceful, pared-back flanker of the iconic Cool Water for Women, designed as a love letter to the sea from a woman who embodies it. Stripping the Cool Water formula down to its most essential and beautiful elements, Sea Rose is built on just three notes executed with real precision, resulting in a fragrance that reviewers describe as effortlessly wearable, genuinely fresh, and surprisingly elegant for its price point. It opens with pear — a delicate, juicy, slightly watery Japanese nashi pear that's clean and luminous rather than sweetly fruity, immediately evoking that cool, salt-tinged freshness that defines the entire Cool Water universe. The heart of pink peony is the soul of Sea Rose — a soft, slightly sweet, beautifully feminine floral that's airy and radiant without being powdery or heavy, pink peony here reading as genuinely aquatic-floral in a way that ties it unmistakably to the Cool Water DNA. The base of musk closes with a skin-close, transparent warmth that's barely there but somehow perfect — clean, slightly warm, and quietly sensual in the way all great aquatic-florals finish. 4–6 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer — understated, fresh, and built for warm skin and sea breezes.
$19.99
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Gale Hayman Delicious Cotton Candy Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
Gale Hayman Delicious Cotton Candy is a 2007 floral fruity gourmand EDT — a fragrance that does exactly what it says on the bottle and does it better than almost anything else at its price point. Reviewers consistently describe it as one of the most accurate cotton candy scents in mainstream fragrance, sitting alongside Aquolina Pink Sugar in the same conversation but with a slightly more refined, less burnt-sugar character. It opens with orange, bergamot, clementine, and cotton candy — a bright, sugared citrus burst that's immediately fun and playful, the cotton candy note landing soft and fluffy rather than sharp or synthetic, clementine threading a slightly tart freshness that keeps the opening from going flat. The heart of lily of the valley, fig leaves, brown sugar, strawberry, plum, and licorice is a layered, slightly complex gourmand-floral mid-stage — brown sugar and strawberry deepening the sweetness, fig leaves threading a slightly green freshness, and licorice adding a cool, slightly anise-edged twist that gives this fragrance a little more personality than pure candy. The base of vanilla, caramel, cedarwood, and musk closes warm, sweet, and skin-close — caramel and vanilla building a creamy, dessert-warm drydown while cedarwood threads a quiet woodiness that keeps the sweetness grounded. 4–6 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer — sweet, fun, and completely unashamed about it
$16.99
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DKNY DKNY Be Delicious Fresh Blossom Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
From DKNY, Be Delicious Fresh Blossom is a 2009 floral fruity EDP by perfumer Maurice Roucel — the softer, more feminine counterpart to the iconic green apple Be Delicious, pivoting from the original's crisp cucumber-apple freshness toward a lighter, blossom-forward character that wears like a spring morning in Central Park. The top opens with apricot, black currant, and grapefruit — bright, slightly tart, and immediately inviting, with a fresh fruitiness that reads clean and feminine rather than sweet or heavy. The heart blooms into jasmine, lily-of-the-valley, and rose — soft, dewy, and classic, a quietly beautiful floral bouquet that is the centerpiece of the whole composition. The base settles into apple and wood — fresh, clean, and skin-close, keeping the whole composition light and effortless from first spray to dry-down. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the Be Delicious for women who prefer flowers to fruit
$34.99
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Dolce & Gabbana Dolce & Gabbana Dolce Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
Dolce & Gabbana Dolce is a 2014 white floral EDP — a fragrance inspired by the gardens of Sicily, built around an ethereal, almost translucent white flower bouquet that reviewers consistently describe as one of the softest, most effortlessly wearable feminines in the D&G lineup. It opens with neroli leaf and papaya flower — a delicate, slightly green-citrus intro that's fresh and airy, neroli leaf threading a clean, slightly bitter floralness while papaya flower adds a soft, tropical lightness that makes the opening feel genuinely unique among white floral openers. The heart of white amaryllis, narcissus, and white water lily is the soul of the fragrance — a cool, dewy, luminous white floral arrangement that's beautiful in its restraint, amaryllis adding a slightly spicy floralness, narcissus threading a green, slightly honeyed depth, and water lily keeping everything feeling clean, fresh, and effortlessly light. The base of cashmere and musk closes with a whisper-soft, skin-close warmth — cashmere adding a silky, slightly powdery creaminess and musk creating an almost imperceptible but genuinely lovely trail. 5–7 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer — understated, elegant, and made for the woman who lets her presence do the talking.
$49.99
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Dolce & Gabbana Dolce & Gabbana Dolce Shine Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
From Dolce & Gabbana, Dolce Shine is a 2020 floral fruity EDP by perfumer Marie Salamagne — the sun-drenched, Italian-coast entry in the beloved Dolce collection, capturing the euphoric transition from winter into spring with a tropical mango opening and a breezy, salty-floral heart that reviewers describe as the most effortlessly joyful fragrance in the entire Dolce lineup. The top opens with mango, quince, and grapefruit — lush, tropical, and lightly tart, the mango doing the heavy lifting with a vivid, sun-kissed sweetness that sets an immediately uplifting tone. The heart blooms into tuberose, jasmine, orange blossom, solar notes, ozonic notes, and sea salt — airy, lightly aquatic, and deeply Mediterranean, the sea salt giving the floral heart a genuinely unique coastal freshness you don't find in most fruity florals. The base settles into white musk, Australian sandalwood, and white woods — clean, creamy, and skin-close. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; bottled Italian sunshine.
$54.99
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Dolce & Gabbana Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
From Dolce & Gabbana, Light Blue is a 2001 floral fruity chypre EDT by perfumer Olivier Cresp — one of the best-selling women's fragrances of the past quarter century and a bona fide modern classic, built around a crisp Sicilian lemon and green apple opening that captures the breezy, effortless energy of an Italian summer afternoon and has been doing it better than almost anything else at its price point for over twenty years. The top opens with Sicilian lemon, apple, cedar, and bellflower — sharp, bright, and immediately recognizable, the lemon-apple combo delivering a crisp, fresh-squeezed quality that is the signature of the entire Light Blue franchise. The heart blooms into bamboo, jasmine, and white rose — clean, airy, and quietly feminine without going sweet or heavy. The base settles into cedar, musk, and amber — dry, woody, and skin-close. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; twenty-three years and still the first one people reach for.
$44.99
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Dolce & Gabbana Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue Eau Intense Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue Eau Intense is a 2017 floral fruity EDP by perfumer Olivier Cresp — sixteen years after the original Light Blue launched and rewrote the rules of summer feminines, Cresp returned to write the next chapter himself. Same DNA, deeper concentration, more staying power. It opens with lemon and Granny Smith apple — the unmistakable Light Blue opening that fans immediately recognize, crisp, slightly tart, and luminously fresh, but in the Intense the citrus hits softer and more rounded than the original's sharper brightness. The heart of jasmine and marigold is where Eau Intense separates itself — jasmine delivering a warm, slightly heady white floral richness, and marigold threading a slightly earthy, golden-floral depth that gives the mid-stage a warmth and complexity the original EDT never reaches. Reviewers consistently describe this transition as the most interesting part of the fragrance: the fresh citrus opening gives way to something genuinely beautiful. The base of musk and amberwood closes with a warm, skin-close, softly creamy trail — amberwood adding a smooth, slightly sweet woody warmth while musk creates a clean, luminous radiance. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the Light Blue you already love, built to last longer.
$61.99
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Dolce & Gabbana Dolce & Gabbana Pour Femme Intense Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
Dolce & Gabbana The Only One Eau de Parfum Intense is a 2020 oriental floral EDP by perfumer Violaine Collas — a confident evolution of the original The Only One that replaces the coffee-and-iris heart with something warmer, fruitier, and more tropical without losing the signature seductive character that made the original a hit. Housed in a sleek black bottle with gold accents that mirrors the original's shape in a darker, more intense register. It opens with neroli, green apple, and Italian mandarin — a bright, slightly floral-citrus-fruity trio that's immediately fresh and inviting, neroli threading a delicate white floral warmth, green apple adding a crisp, slightly tart fruitiness, and Italian mandarin contributing a sun-warmed citrus sweetness. The heart of jasmine, coconut, and orange blossom is where the Intense earns its distinction — jasmine delivering a rich, slightly indolic white floral depth, orange blossom threading a honeyed creaminess, and coconut adding a smooth, milky warmth that gives the mid-stage a genuinely tropical, almost beachy richness that's totally absent from the original. The base of vanilla, cashmere wood, and cedar closes warm, smooth, and enveloping — vanilla building a golden sweetness, cashmere wood adding a silky, creamy depth, and cedar threading a clean woodiness. 7–9 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — the Only One, reimagined warmer.
$59.99
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Dolce & Gabbana Dolce & Gabbana The One Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
From Dolce & Gabbana, The One is a 2006 oriental floral EDP by perfumer Olivier Polge — one of the most celebrated feminine launches of the 2000s and a consistent bestseller, built around a rich, warm, and unmistakably glamorous lychee-peach-vanilla composition that has become the house's signature feminine and one of the most-referenced orientals in the designer category. The top opens with lychee, mandarin orange, peach, and bergamot — ripe, slightly exotic, and immediately lush, the lychee giving the opening a uniquely feminine and tropical sweetness that is instantly recognizable. The heart deepens into lily, jasmine, madonna lily, and plum — a full, velvety floral core with a dark, fruity plum undercurrent that gives The One its signature sensual warmth. The base settles into vanilla, amber, musk, and vetiver — rich, creamy, and deeply enveloping. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter; one bottle, one obsession, twenty years running.
$59.99
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Dolce & Gabbana Dolce & Gabbana The Only One Eau de Parfum Intense Spray for Women
From Dolce & Gabbana, The Only One Intense is a 2020 oriental floral EDP Intense by perfumer Violaine Collas — a discontinued flanker of the original The Only One that pivots away from the coffee-iris signature in favor of a lush, creamy, tropical-floral direction that reviewers consistently describe as one of the most effortlessly beautiful and skin-close feminines in the D&G lineup. The top opens with neroli, green apple, and Italian mandarin — bright, citrusy, and sun-drenched, the green apple giving a crisp freshness that quickly gives way to the real heart of the composition. Jasmine, coconut, and orange blossom bloom into a milky, tropical white-floral core that is the soul of this fragrance — the coconut warm and creamy rather than sunscreen-heavy, supporting the jasmine with a smooth, almost silky warmth. The base settles into vanilla, cashmere wood, and cedar — smooth, woody, and deeply skin-close. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best year-round; discontinued and worth grabbing while you can.
$73.99
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Christian Dior Dolce Vita Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
Christian Dior Dolce Vita is a 1994 floral oriental EDT by perfumers Pierre Bourdon and Maurice Roger — a 30-year-old Dior classic that celebrates its own name, evoking the sweetness of summer life with a warm, fruit-kissed floralness that has kept loyal fans searching for it decades after discovering it. It opens with peach, cardamom, lily, bergamot, rose, and grapefruit — a rich, luminous, slightly spiced fruit-floral burst where peach and apricot warmth meets cardamom's exotic spice and citrus brightness in one effortlessly elegant opening. The heart of apricot, cinnamon, palisander rosewood, heliotrope, lily, and magnolia builds into a warm, creamy, slightly powdery floral — cinnamon threading a gentle spice through the softness, heliotrope adding a cherry-vanilla floralness, and rosewood providing a subtle, warm woody character. The base of vanilla, coconut, sandalwood, and cedar closes with a golden, sun-warmed creaminess that reviewers describe as the scent of pure Mediterranean contentment. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — timeless, joyful, and impossible to forget.
$101.99
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Five Star Fragrance Eau de Royal Secret Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
Five Star Fragrance Eau de Royal Secret is a 2014 modern reinterpretation of the legendary Germaine Monteil Royal Secret — a fragrance originally created in 1935 that became one of the most iconic oriental feminines of the 20th century. This updated EDT maintains the original's opulent character while adding a contemporary freshness. It opens with baie rose, Italian bergamot, mandarin, and black currant — a spiced, slightly fruity citrus opening that's warm and immediately inviting, baie rose adding a dry peppery floralness while black currant threads a rich, slightly tart berry depth. The heart of night blooming jasmine, orange flower, and lily of the valley blooms into a rich, sensual white floral core — night-blooming jasmine lending a heady, slightly indolic depth, orange flower adding honeyed sweetness, and lily of the valley threading a dewy spring freshness. The base of vanilla absolute, Indonesian patchouli, tonka absolute, olibanum, amber, tobacco, cocoa extract, and musk closes with a deeply complex, resinous oriental warmth — layers of sweetness, earthiness, and smoky depth that give the drydown real character. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — a heritage oriental reborn for the modern wardrobe.
$14.99
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Ed Hardy Ed Hardy Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
Ed Hardy is the 2008 original women's EDP that launched the entire Ed Hardy fragrance empire — inspired by tattoo master Don Ed Hardy's iconic artwork and the first major release from Christian Audigier's fragrance line, which went on to rank as one of the top-selling new fragrances in the US that year. It opens with apple, mango, wild strawberry, and red grapefruit — a lush, tropical fruit explosion that's immediately playful and vibrant, mango and strawberry delivering a sweet juiciness while red grapefruit threads a bright, slightly tart citrus freshness that keeps the opening feeling alive. The heart of freesia, linden blossom, and lily of the valley shifts into a soft, airy white floral — freesia adding a light, slightly spiced floralness, linden blossom contributing a honeyed sweetness, and lily of the valley threading a clean, dewy spring quality that balances the fruitiness perfectly. The base of amber, musk, tonka bean, and vanilla closes warm, creamy, and comforting — tonka bean and vanilla building a smooth, slightly gourmand sweetness while amber and musk create a soft, long-wearing skin-close trail. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the original that started it all, and still worth wearing.
$23.99
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Ed Hardy Ed Hardy Hearts & Daggers Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
Ed Hardy Hearts & Daggers is a 2009 tropical floral fruity EDP — the third fragrance pairing from Christian Audigier's Ed Hardy collection, inspired by the hearts and daggers tattoo motif and built around a vibrant, summery fruitiness that reviewers describe as fun, flirtatious, and effortlessly wearable. It opens with red apple, blood orange, and violet leaf — a bright, slightly tart fruit burst that's immediately fresh and energetic, red apple contributing a crisp juiciness while blood orange adds a deeper, slightly bitter citrus warmth and violet leaf threads a cool, slightly metallic greenness that gives the opening an interesting edge. The heart of mango, apple blossom, and jasmine shifts into tropical-floral territory — mango delivering a sweet, sun-ripened tropical richness, apple blossom adding a light, delicate floralness, and jasmine threading a classic feminine warmth that anchors the mid-stage and prevents it from going too candy-sweet. The base of benzoin, amber, and woody notes closes warm and softly resinous — benzoin adding a vanilla-like sweetness, amber building a golden warmth, and woody notes grounding everything with a clean, understated finish. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — a carefree, beachy feminine made for warm weather and good moods.
$24.99
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Ed Hardy Ed Hardy Love & Luck Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
Ed Hardy Love & Luck is a 2008 floral fruity gourmand EDP by perfumer Adriana Medina-Baez — inspired by tattoo artist Don Ed Hardy's geisha artwork and built around a juicy, slightly boozy fruitiness that was a commercial smash, ranking among the top-selling new fragrances in the US the year of its launch. It opens with blood orange, bergamot, and vodka — a bright, fizzy, citrus-spiked burst with a slightly sharp, alcohol-tinged edge that's immediately playful, blood orange bringing a deep, slightly bitter fruitiness while bergamot threads a clean citrus brightness. The heart of nectarine, pink pepper, plum, black currant, and jasmine is lush and richly fruity — nectarine and plum stacking a jammy stone-fruit sweetness, black currant adding a slightly tart berry depth, pink pepper threading a dry heat that keeps the sweetness balanced, and jasmine threading a soft floral elegance through it all. The base of musk, cedar, sandalwood, and patchouli closes warm, slightly woody, and skin-close — patchouli adding an earthy sophistication that gives the drydown real character. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and fall — a bold, unapologetically fun feminine from an era of fragrance that knew exactly what it wanted to be.
$21.99
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Elizabeth Arden Elizabeth Arden Fifth Avenue Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
Elizabeth Arden Fifth Avenue is a 1996 floral classic by perfumer Ann Gottlieb — one of the most recognizable EA signatures ever created, inspired by the elegance and energy of New York's most iconic street and beloved by generations of women who appreciate a confident, well-structured feminine. It opens with linden blossom, lily of the valley, lilac, magnolia, bergamot, and mandarin orange — a fresh, luminous, multi-floral burst with real spring-garden character, bergamot and mandarin threading a soft citrus brightness that keeps the opening feeling alive. The heart of jasmine, tuberose, ylang-ylang, Bulgarian rose, peach, violet, carnation, and nutmeg is luxuriously rich — a grand, layered white floral bouquet anchored by tuberose and rose, with nutmeg threading a subtle warm spice that gives the mid-stage genuine depth and complexity. The base of musk, iris, sandalwood, amber, and vanilla closes warm, smooth, and polished — iris adding a cool powdery elegance while sandalwood, amber, and vanilla build a creamy, long-lasting foundation. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — timeless, elegant, and impossible to dislike.
$24.99
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Elizabeth Arden Elizabeth Arden Green Tea Scent Spray Eau Parfumée for Women
Elizabeth Arden Green Tea Scent Spray is the concentrated Eau Parfumée version of the 1999 classic by perfumer Francis Kurkdjian — a fragrance that essentially invented the modern clean-citrus-tea genre and still holds up as one of the most effortlessly wearable feminines ever made. It opens with rhubarb, mint, orange peel, bergamot, and lemon — a bright, sparkling, herbaceous citrus burst that's immediately energizing, rhubarb adding a tart green fruitiness and mint threading a cool, refreshing clarity. The heart of carnation, jasmine, fennel, oakmoss, and white amber gives the fragrance a quietly complex herbal-floral depth — carnation adding a soft spiced floralness, fennel threading a slightly anise-like herbal edge, and white amber smoothing it into warmth. The base of green tea, caraway, cloves, celery seed, and amber closes with an earthy, slightly spiced character that's distinctly its own — the green tea accord anchoring everything with a clean, slightly bitter calmness. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — a timeless classic that never needs an occasion.
$14.99