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5th Avenue Nights

Marypierre Julien
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Marypierre Julien
3.76 de 5
610 votos

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Descripción

5th Avenue Nights by Elizabeth Arden is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2008, this composition was created by Marypierre Julien. The top notes unfold with freesia, mandarin, cyclamen, bergamot and white rose; the heart reveals albatross, heliotrope, jasmine, lily of the valley and pink lily; while the base notes settle into white chocolate, vanilla, musk and woody notes.

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  • Invierno 26%
  • Primavera 22%
  • Verano 16%
  • Otoño 36%
  • Día 58%
  • Noche 42%

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Comunidad

610 votos

  • Positivo 77%
  • Negativo 20%
  • Neutral 3.1%

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

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Enorme

Género

Femenino

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Masculino

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  • violetaortega

    A delicate and elegant aroma. Ideal for the office or chic, high-level presentations. Very New York.

  • What a gem this perfume is! It smells of coconut, chocolate, and vanilla, absolutely divine. It’s elegant, nothing like those teenage quinceañera gourmands, but rather a sweet, floral, and sophisticated scent. My friend adores when I wear it.

  • What a gem this perfume is! It smells of coconut, chocolate, and vanilla—truly divine. It’s elegant, nothing like those teenage-quinceañera gourmands, but rather sweet and floral. My friend adores when I wear it.

  • This perfume is super sophisticated and soft, ideal for everyday wear. It feels elegant, sweet, and floral, and I love that white chocolate note.

  • It’s very sophisticated, soft, and perfect for everyday wear. It has an elegant, sweet, and floral air that I adore, especially the white chocolate note.

  • I once gifted this to an ex, and since then, she’s been obsessed; whenever a woman wears it, she’s unstoppable and never goes unnoticed. I often give it to friends and family, and they all fall in love with it. It’s curious that, being little-known, it smells so fascinating. I discovered it by chance in a department store while looking for a gift, and since then, it’s my go-to choice for Christmas or birthdays. It never fails; everyone gets hooked on the scent.

  • It’s very much in the E. Arden style: soft, sophisticated, and slightly gourmand. The citrus notes fade quickly to reveal a floral touch of lilies and jasmine. For some reason, even though it’s not listed, it smells of very sweet coconut, like a coconut cream with an almond hint. I suppose it’s the combination of white chocolate and vanilla that makes it unctuous and sweet. Although the name and bottle suggest evening wear, that sweet, creamy coconut adds a freshness or coolness, like hints of bronzer, making it ideal for a summer night. It’s just so soft that it dissipates quickly. I love wearing it in spring and autumn, as a prelude or a longing for those serene beach evenings while waiting for dusk, without the desire to go home. Very soft sillage and medium longevity. Still, it’s a beautiful, sweet, and delicate fragrance.

  • This is a very E. Arden-style perfume: soft, sophisticated, with a gourmand touch. At first, you detect the citrus notes, which soon give way to lily-of-the-valley and jasmine. Although coconut isn’t listed in the notes, it smells of coconut, but a very sweet kind, like cream with an almond aftertaste. I suppose it’s the union of white chocolate and vanilla that gives it that unctuousness, softening and sweetening it. Although the name and the glittering bottle seem to indicate a night fragrance, that sweet, creamy coconut adds freshness, as if it were traces of bronzer, so it would fit perfectly for a summer night. Only that it’s so soft it would dissipate quickly in the dark. I love using it in spring and autumn, as a prelude or longing for those serene beach evenings waiting for dusk, without the rush to go home. The trail is very soft and the longevity is average. Nevertheless, it’s a beautiful, sweet, and delicate fragrance.

  • What a delightful surprise! I was given a generous sample and found it very agreeable. Florals usually don’t suit me, but with the white chocolate and vanilla combined with that sweet touch, it became enchanting. It has a citrus opening without being overwhelming, followed by a sugary floral hint, and finally settles into a very subtle, sweet scent. I think it’s good for everyday wear, a nice change from the cloying perfumes I own. I’ll try it more often, but I haven’t ruled out buying it.

  • What a delightful surprise! A friend gifted me a sample from this brand and I’ve loved it. Normally florals don’t suit me, but the white chocolate and vanilla give it a sweetness that makes it enchanting. It starts with a citrus touch without being overwhelming, then moves to a sugary floral, and finishes with a very faint, sweet scent. It seems perfect for daily wear and to vary from my usual cloying perfumes. I’ll try it more often, but I’m not ruling out buying it.

  • It reminds me of Britney’s Naughty Remix, but softer with a citrus twist. It’s the more mature version. The chocolate note is very subtle, neither gourmand nor cloying. The result is pleasant, but as a perfume, it’s not much. Poor projection and short-lasting, but it’s very cheap—under €14 for 125ml. I don’t know why it’s called ‘Nights’; for me, it suits winter days better. Overall, I like it and use it occasionally, but I wouldn’t consider it special. Would I buy it again? I don’t think so.

  • It’s very similar to Britney’s Naughty Remix, but softer and with a citrus touch. It’s the more mature version; the chocolate is very subtle, not cloying. The scent is pleasant, but as a perfume, it doesn’t stand out much. Poor projection and longevity, but it’s incredibly cheap, available for less than €14 for 125ml. I don’t understand why it’s called ‘Nights’; for me, it’s more for winter days. Overall, I like it and use it from time to time, but I wouldn’t consider it special. Would I buy it again? I don’t think so.

  • So far, I haven’t encountered a single EA fragrance I dislike; they all have that sophisticated softness, though some don’t last long. In this one, you initially note a clean floral-citrus accord that evolves into a musk-vanilla blend, softly sweet and creamy, presumably due to the white chocolate. I can’t quite distinguish all the notes, but it radiates relaxation, something beachy and tropical. It’s so agreeable that everyone likes it, even if it’s not memorable. It’s elegant, delicate, modern, light, and feminine, without the budget price showing. The sillage and longevity are weak (2–3 hours), so I use it on clothes. The name is misleading; it’s not for evening wear but rather luminous for mild climates and less formal occasions.

  • So far, I haven’t encountered a single EA fragrance I dislike; they’ve all been lovely. What they share is that sophisticated softness, though some lack longevity and sillage. In this case, it opens with a clean, fresh floral-citrus accord that evolves into a musk-vanilla blend, with a sweet, creamy tone that I assume comes from the white chocolate. I can’t quite distinguish all the notes, but it radiates relaxation, something beachy and tropical. It’s so agreeable that everyone seems to like it, even if it’s not particularly memorable. It’s elegant, delicate, modern, light, and feminine; you wouldn’t guess its budget price, except that the sillage and longevity are weak (2–3 hours for an EDP), so I apply it to my clothes. The name is misleading; it’s not for evening wear but rather luminous for mild climates and less formal occasions.

  • I don’t understand why this has so few reviews; it’s an absolute gem. An exquisite, elegant, and feminine scent. The price is incredibly reasonable and it lasts about six hours. Every time I wear it, people can’t stop making jokes and showering me with compliments.