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Brand:
Elizabeth Arden
Line: 5th avenue
Product Type: eau de parfum, tester
Classification: elite
Volume: 30 ml, 75 ml, 125 ml
Country: USA
Made in: USA
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower, oriental
Top Note: Bergamot, Lilac, Lily of the Valley, Linden Blossom, Magnolia, Tangerine
Heart Note: Cloves, Indian Tuberose, Jasmine, Musk Nut, Peach, Violet, Ylang-Ylang
Base Note: Ambergris, Iris, Musk, Sandal, Vanilla
Classics will always be in style, regardless of the trends and innovations of the modern era. The perfumers of the renowned American brand Elizabeth Arden certainly know this truth, as their creation, encased in a sleek, transparent bottle of 5th Avenue perfume water, is the embodiment of style, luxury, and classic elegance in one. The famed New York street, 5th Avenue, is a hub of sophistication, fashion, and flamboyant kitsch. The modern residents of this city are fickle yet constant, bold and picky, but the hearts of ladies are forever captivated by the elegant scent of the floral-oriental composition.
The initial notes of the big city come alive with the freshness of lilac, soft linden blossom, dewy magnolia, lily of the valley, mandarin, and bergamot. The "heart" of the metropolis unfolds in a melody of Bulgarian rose violet, enticing ylang-ylang, mysterious jasmine, exotic Indian tuberose, soft peach, carnation, and spicy nutmeg. A stroll down 5th Avenue concludes with echoes of noble amber, Tibetan musk, sandalwood, light vanilla, and sweet iris.
5th Avenue is an exquisite, intoxicating scent of mystery, softness, and warmth, of subtle charm and tenderness that a woman's soul harbors.
TESTER - A tester is a demonstration version of a fragrance that is provided by manufacturers with a batch of products for promotional purposes at the point of sale. Please note that there are no differences in the quality of the fragrance, its longevity, etc., between a tester and the retail version! The difference lies in the fact that since testers are produced for promotional reasons, the manufacturing company does not pay as much attention to their packaging: they are offered in what is called a "technical packaging" (a simple cardboard box different from the one used for retail bottles) and often do not include a cap. This results in the lower price of testers.