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TESTER-ELIZABETH ARDEN 5TH AVENUE WOMEN EDP 125 ML

Rs. 3,500.00 Rs. 2,200.00
About Elizabeth Arden 5th Avenue 125 ml for women This is a fragrance for a woman who possesses a sense of style, a woman which is intelligent, successful, elegant, and easily walks between luxurious showcases, feeling good in her own skin. The top notes are lilac, linden blossom, dewy magnolia, mandarin and bergamot. The heart notes are Bulgarian pink violet, ylang-ylang, jasmine, Indian tuberose, peach, carnation and nutmeg. The base is composed of amber, Tibetan musk, sandalwood, iris and vanilla. Concentration: EDP Classification: Spicy Best to use: Casual Year launched: 1996 About Elizabeth Arden Designer's Name: Elizabeth Arden Head Office: United States Website: http://www.dunhillfragrances.com Establishment Year: 1910 Mother Company: Elizabeth Arden Famous men's/women's perfumes: 5th Avenue, 5th Avenue After Five, 5th Avenue Nights, 5th Avenue Style, Arden Beauty, Arden Men Sandalwood, Blue Grass, Daytona 500, Cabriole, Eau Fraiche, Green Tea, Green Tea Camellia, Red Door Velvet, Splendor Splendor, Spiced Green Tea etc.
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