Category: Fragrances
Brand: Elizabeth Arden
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culturedFalcon4
As the saying goes when life gives you lemons then make lemonade…..then go out and buy yourself a bottle of My Fifth Avenue by Elizabeth Arden because it’s a lemon lovers dream fragrance. I love love love lemon scents and My Fifth Avenue is full of lemon. Its like taking a summer stroll through a wonderful grove of ???? trees. Has a woody base of cedar which is a nice grounding for the scent. Lasts a long time a sillage is great. Leaves a nice trail behind you of ????and flowers.
soreHyena0
It’s tricky to describe My Fifth Avenue – it just is what it is, no apologies. It’s quite a simple effort, but the uncluttered feeling of the scent notes is charming; a fresh citrus blend, with clean florals, all resting on a clear woody musk. I like that this is stripped back and uncomplicated. If you enjoy lily notes in your fragrances, then you’ll probably love My Fifth Avenue; I’ve never come across such a authentic lily note before.
The combination of orris and cedar adds a vaguely masculine vibe to My Fifth Avenue. Definitely gives the fragrance some individuality, but this combination can clash with the calm, uncluttered vibe that My Fifth Avenue had going on at first; I find the base notes bit out of place with the freshness in the top and heart.
Official scent notes; lemon, mandarin orange, violet leaves, lotus, jasmine, hedione, lily-of-the-valley, pear, rose, musk, amberwood, orris and cedar.
The citrus blend, watery pear and lily, airy musk and masculine base notes mix to make the fragrance seem ‘chilly’ to me, which stops me from truly enjoying My Fifth Avenue. Plus this is quite a linear fragrance. So whilst I’ll use up my bottle without complaint, I wouldn’t rebuy it – I like warm, cuddly scent notes in my fragrances and I don’t detect any of the sweeter & intimate accords enough in this.