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Éclair Affair
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Éclair Affair by French Avenue is a floral fruity gourmand fragrance for men and women. This creation, launched in 2025, unfolds an olfactory pyramid where the top notes reveal vanilla, coconut milk and jasmine; the heart evokes a decadent accord with hints of caramel and amber; while the base completes the composition with vanilla, tonka bean and musk.
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- Positivo 80%
- Neutral 13%
- Negativo 7.2%
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It’s marvellous, much better than Eclaire de Lattafa. It’s more sophisticated, elegant, and lovely.
Smells very good, like salted caramel toffee.
Marvellous. It’s like Eclaire de Lattafa but without that synthetic rubbery dry-down, and with a better-balanced accord where the coconut and caramel really shine. It smells decadent, lasts long, and projects well. It’s a wonder.
A friend recommended it after I had a bad experience with Eclaire de Lattafa (I returned it twice due to that unbearable alcohol smell), and this was a hit. It’s sweet and alcohol-free at first, smelling of Baileys, cream liqueur, and Werther’s Originals. The evolution is linear, which is good because it smells edible, but the longevity and sillage are a bit weak. Perhaps it hasn’t been macerated enough, but it’s not a beast mode. Still, it smells so good it makes up for it. I use it a lot for blending; today I wore it and paired it with the 71 from Sol de Janeiro to refresh the scent.
A friend recommended it after telling me I’d had a bad experience with Eclaire de Lattafa (I returned it twice due to that unbearable alcohol smell), and this was a hit. It’s sweet and alcohol-free at first, smelling of Baileys, cream liqueur, and Werther’s Originals. The evolution is linear, which is good because it smells edible, but the longevity and sillage are a bit weak. Perhaps it hasn’t been macerated enough, but it’s not a beast mode. Still, it smells so good it makes up for it. I use it a lot for blending; today I wore it and paired it with the 71 from Sol de Janeiro to refresh the scent.
It’s a gourmand with dulce de leche; I don’t detect any coconut. It lasts a long time, but in the end, that sharp musk note really grinds my gears—I dislike it. I’ve tried it several times and I’m still the same. I’ll put it aside for a while and give it another chance later.
It’s a gourmand scent with dulce de leche; I don’t detect any coconut. It lasts a long time, but eventually leaves a stinging note that bothers me, especially the musk, which I absolutely hate. I’ve tried wearing it several times hoping to change my mind, but it hasn’t worked. I’ll put it away for a while and try again later.
At first, I was hesitant to try it because it was compared so much to the Lattafa Eclaire, which smells horrible to my taste (like rubber), but I was pleasantly surprised. It doesn’t have that synthetic note of the other; I’d dare to say they’re different; this smells like manjar, very rich. I must say I didn’t detect that coconut note at all, but it didn’t bother me, and I would buy it again.
I’d been wanting to try it for a while; they said it was less intense than the Eclaire. The truth is, my first impression when using it is that it smells like ‘pudding’. I quite like the scent, it doesn’t change much and stays consistent. I could smell it on my skin after about 8 hours, and on clothes it seems to last much longer. I see it for informal occasions, I liked it a lot, possibly I’ll buy the bottle, I’ll be using my decant complete.
At first, I was worried because it was compared to Eclaire de Lattafa, which smells horrible to me (like rubber), but I was pleasantly surprised. It doesn’t have that synthetic note of the other; they are different. This smells like a treat, very tasty. I didn’t detect the coconut note, but it didn’t bother me, and I would buy it again.
It’s for vanilla and gourmand lovers. It’s like a dessert in a bottle, with an opening of vanilla and coconut milk that wraps you in something creamy and tropical. The heart is a mix of caramel and amber that gives an addictive warmth and a sweet touch. The base of tonka bean and musk makes it sensual and long-lasting. Ideal for autumn and winter, perfect for informal occasions and everyday wear. It’s for a cheerful person who loves sweets and wants to smell like dessert without being overwhelming.
It’s a perfume for lovers of vanilla and gourmands. It’s like a dessert in a bottle, with an opening of vanilla and coconut milk that envelops you in a creamy, tropical sensation. The heart mixes caramel and amber to give an addictive, sweet warmth. The base of tonka bean and musk makes it sensual and long-lasting. Ideal for autumn and winter, perfect for informal occasions and everyday wear. It’s for cheerful people who love sweetness and want to smell like dessert without being overwhelming.
If you’re from Colombia, this perfume smells exactly like the Jet chocolate bar combined (the one with dark and white chocolate); the coolest thing is that the bottle cap is that colour 😅
Although it has coconut, that accord isn’t the star. I also don’t consider it a dupe of the Bianco Latte or the Lattafa Eclaire, because French Avenue has a softer, calmer, and friendlier personality. On clothes, it can last between 9 and 10 hours, with projection ranging from moderate to intimate as time passes. If the Bianco Latte or the Eclaire are too intense for you, you’ll love this. It’s their warmer, more balanced version: caramel and vanilla dominate, enveloping you with a creamy, comforting sweetness. The coconut appears in the background, discreet, adding warmth without stealing the show. Overall, it smells like a dessert, like a caramel flan with a little coconut on top. It’s gourmand, yes, but with the softness of a warm hug.
I received a sample and, to be honest, I wouldn’t buy it. Is it a softer version of Eclaire by Lataffa? Yes, I’d say it’s about 80% similar, but this smells more synthetic. I don’t understand why one would choose something of lower olfactory quality, with less projection and shorter longevity than Eclaire. The only positive is that there are worse Eclaire dupes out there (I’m talking about Taskeen Caramel Cascade by Paris Corner, which is truly awful). The French Avenue option isn’t terrible (on my skin it lasts about six hours), but it’s not worth the small price tag.
I received a sample and honestly, I wouldn’t buy it… Is it a softer version of the Lattafa Eclaire? Yes, I’d say it’s about 80% similar, but this smells a bit more synthetic. I don’t understand why one would choose a lower-quality option with less projection and shorter longevity. The only thing in its favour is that there are worse dupes of the Eclaire out there (like the Taskeen Caramel Cascade, which is a disaster). The French Avenue option isn’t terrible (on my skin it lasts about 6 hours) but it doesn’t deserve the little money it costs.
It doesn’t resemble either the Eclaire or the Bianco Latte. This is pure vanilla vibes. It literally smells of intense vanilla. For vanilla lovers, it’s a 10. Good projection, good sillage, and decent longevity (around 6-7 hours).
It’s not unisex; it’s purely and undeniably feminine. It smells incredible and is better made than the Eclaire, although its projection is moderate and it tends to cling to the skin. It’s less loud, but a gorgeous fragrance.
I don’t understand the rage this perfume gets from so many people. To me, it’s delicious, even more pleasant, sweet, and delicate than the Lattafa Eclaire. Plus, the bottle is much more practical and doesn’t oxidise like the other one. It smells of exquisite white chocolate, with good sillage and longevity. I’d recommend it to anyone who loves sweet and feminine scents.
I don’t understand the hate some people have for this fragrance; to me, it seems delicious, more pleasant, sweet, and delicate than Eclaire de Lattafa. Besides, the bottle is much more practical and doesn’t oxidise like the other. It smells like exquisite white chocolate nougat, has good sillage and longevity. I recommend it wholeheartedly for those who like sweet and feminine scents.
What a cool perfume, perfect for the sweet-toothed. It’s super gourmand with a creamy, sugary touch. As time goes on, the coconut note really starts to shine through, which I didn’t notice at first. The longevity and sillage are top-notch. It smells like dulce de leche, coconut, and vanilla, without any floral notes showing through.