5th Avenue Royale by Elizabeth Arden is a Amber fragrance for women.
The new oriental composition 5th Avenue Royale, is inspired by the mystery and intrigue of New York at night, made for "the woman who is riveted by New York City nights."
The composition, which reportedly exudes "royal elegance", begins with notes of raspberry liqueur. The heart of the perfume is graced with "seductive" patchouli which melts into the "hypnotic" base featuring a royal suede accord.
Top notes are Liquor, Raspberry, Orange Blossom and Sicilian Bergamot
middle notes are Patchouli, Atlas Cedar, Olibanum and Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha
base notes are Suede, Labdanum, Amberwood and Musk.
Top Notes
Middle Notes
Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha
Base Notes
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