5th Avenue Style Elizabeth Arden

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5th Avenue Style Elizabeth Arden

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(63 customer reviews)

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Elizabeth Arden presents a new perfume, 5th Avenue Style, in September 2009. The fragrance was created by Yann Vasnier from Givaudan.

The fragrance aims at woman who manages to retain her style, buys unique jewelry and clothes and chooses special fragrances which make her happy. Raspberry, marigold and Italian bergamot lie in a top together with sexy, pink pepper. A heart adds petals of peony, plum, peach, New York apple blossom and white chocolate truffle. A base incorporates vanilla, moss and white musk.

Perfume Elizabeth Arden 5th Avenue Style arrives on the market as 75 and 125ml EDT.

63 reviews for 5th Avenue Style Elizabeth Arden

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Hmmm warm vanilla, white chocolate, plum and a hint of peony on my skin. This is not overly heavy but it smells great and I’ve already received compliments today. I love the bottle, very classy and substantial. I don’t get much peach, it’s there in the background, so this one rides the line between fruity floral and floral gourmand because the fruits are not really prominent. The drydown is white chocolate and musk and I really am not upset about that.
    There is a tiny bit of hairspray sharpness that lingers in the first 10 minutes or so, honestly I think this is the marigold accord sparking up because that is really what comes to mind.
    All in all, for a cheapie blind buy, I’d say this one was successful.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    On my skin it comes off as a sweet and creamy fruity floral scent with musky on the dry down. I definitely pick up the white chocolate which dominates all the other notes and the peach and other flower notes are composed beautifully to create a light and fresh scent. A successful blind buy!

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    hmmm. this one is interesting
    for me this smells like yought
    sour because of the limon
    and this milky sense due to the white chocolate
    the middle note is wonderful
    fresh and not overwhelming
    but the drydown is too sweet for me
    anyway, 4.2oz for less than 20 dollars
    this is of good quality and price
    perfect for daily office in spring days

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    To sum it up in just a few words:
    Pretty, sexy, weak, low silage and a fader. 🙁
    I would equate it to a body spray you cannot over apply this. Burberry was my first real signature scent. The only thing that this and Burberry have in common is peach. This has a citrus note so I don’t think they smell similar really at all.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    This was a blind buy at Marshalls. I already have 5th Ave Original (White Floral) and 5th Ave nights (White Chocolate/Floral). I was excited to try 5th Ave Style!
    For me, I can smell lemon and pear. A little spicy. But then I can smell the milky vanilla, or chocolate. Similar to nights but for me it’s much sexier!
    It’s almost like Guess Dare and VS Heavenly had a baby. Very sexy spring/summer scent! Love!

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Yes, this is most definitely reminiscent of Burberry for women. Jessica Simpson’s Fancy Love is another similar perfume. I owned Burberry some time ago, but I got rid of it because I already owned Fancy Love and the Burberry perfume was a little bit heavier – I just never really reached for it. I think 5th Avenue Style is overall a lighter fragrance, both the scent itself and sillage-wise. I actually prefer the lightness of this scent. There’s also the added lime, which is really noticeable at first and adds some interesting freshness. In comparison to Fancy Love, Fancy Love has that champagne effervescence that is absent from Style. I would have to try them side by side to give a more thorough comparison. Overall, even though I have scents that are similar to 5th Ave Style, I do really like it and am happy with my purchase. It’s a nice cozy, feminine perfume.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    This is pretty, light, and anticlimactic. From a decant that I sprayed once to test only, not a “proper” testing, and I’m certain I’ll never get that far on this one, but will pass it on and hopefully someone else will find something more compelling in this. What a disappointment flanking off of such a beautiful iconic scent!

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    I so agree with The_Entity. I’m really disappointed…What’s the point of fooling people and list notes like white chocolate or vanilla, when all you can sense is a damn bergamot and pink pepper… I don’t even want to wait until I feel something sweeter…Purchasing fragrances by listed notes can be so fooling and disappointing…

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Verry fresh. Smels like lemon icecream.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    This was a disappointment from spray to drydown, I could smell nothing but very light citrus notes, that was all

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    i received my 125ml bottle today & i can honestly say i LOVE this fragrance. very refreshing, fresh, citrus, a little sweet. its perfect.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    I have a original 5th avenue and I love original and style is OK.
    Those are totally difference.
    Style is more sweet,milky,musk,less individuality,many people acceptable than original.
    If you like sweet smells like Naomi Campbell,Bond No.9’s Washington Square,maybe you like this too.
    This one much for every people,every situation so good for blind buy,I thought.
    (Fragrance geek couldn’t be satisfied because of less individuality)

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    This really is a lovely scent and contains all the delicious notes that should be right up my gourmand-loving alley…but sadly it comes across as too harsh on my skin and leaves a trail of simple peach.
    However, it makes an AMAZING room spray so I love to spray it in the air to make my living room smell fresh and spring-like. I highly recommend it as a fabric spray as well. 😉

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Hmmm this is a strange one. I had very high hopes for this.
    When I put my nose to my wrist all I get is harsh lemon – or the not so good blend of bergamot and pepper.
    But then it leaves a wonderful aroma up my nose, like an after glow of the fragrance. This is where the other notes lie.
    If only that initial blast wasnt quite so prominent I may like this better!
    Im just not sure what everyone else can smell??? Those around me….do they get the pepper and bergamot? or are they getting the lovely after glow of other notes??
    Difficult one this, as I cant quite believe Elizabeth Arden would make such a terrible blend of ingredients as this. Disappointing.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    As mentioned it seems that this fragrance it is totally different to anyone. For me I could smelled the bergamont from the beginning and then after some 2 hours a more musky undertone stayed. Unluckily it lasted about 3 hours. I give it 6/10. It is not bad and considering the price that it is really cheap it is okay-ish, but perfumes that have these “citrus” scents are not totally my style. And it is more sour fruity than sweet. I would suggest it for a spring morning. It is also ideal for work, I don’t see this as offending.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    received as a gift recently.. second time wearing it today.. first day I felt so nauseous I had a shower early just to get rid of it. Looks like ill have to do the same today.
    This stuff is just utter garbage. smells like raspberry confectionary mixed with some kind of melon smothered in something sickly sweet..i guess white chocolate? oh yeah and lemon pie..
    All I can say to the creator is …why? like omg why why why..

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    Got this as a gift yesterday. To me it opens with a lot of lemon which has to be the bergamot, and pepper. Rapidly the pepper is replaced by the oakmoss. Therefore on me this is not a really sweet scent. The sweetness comes in when it settles down after a couple of hours on me, with vanilla and white musk.
    As I see the reviews here this is a perfume that is really different on everybody. I,m glad it works out ok on me and I don’t smell like lemon pie all day 😉

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    beautiful sweet and elegant!! But last 30minutes on me. Smells like burberry brit edt and aquolina gold sugar.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    5th Avenue Style is a more fruity and sour sister of Burbery Brit Summer. Despite the difference in notes listed, the opening of both is nearly identical. The scents become more their own as time passes. 5th Avenue Style is sharper, stays citrusy for much longer with a hint of spice that I would assume comes from pink pepper and bergamot. I can detect a very strong rasberry for the first hour that leaves a sour taste in my mounth if sprayed on the skin. (for some reason my skin exaggerates the sharpness of all berries). A few hours in and it mellows don’t with a hint of sweetness from chocolate and vanilla. I like this one, but only if sprayed on clothes.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    This reminds me of a more mature, less in-your-face Ed Hardy Skull and Roses. Def a fruity floral, not so much the gourmand I had hoped for, but still totally wearable.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Elizabeth Arden’s 5th Avenue Style is more of a fruity floral than a gourmand to my nose. I wouldn’t describe it as particularly sweet either.
    The peach note is what drives this composition, and I agree that the scent is not unlike Burberry for Women. It’s a smooth and somewhat syrupy peach note, with a hint of sharp bergamot, juicy raspberry, rich plum and zesty pink pepper.
    It’s not a favourite of mine, but I do like it. Elizabeth Arden is known for some fine fragrances, and this fragrance certainly doesn’t lack her classic charm. It would make a safe gift for mothers, wives or other close relations.
    Despite its fruity aroma, it’s a bit heavy for Summer. I would more than likely wear it during Spring or Autumn. I also think it could make a relatively good evening scent.
    5th Avenue Style is vastly different from the original 5th Avenue, which was more floral. It is a fragrance I would recommend testing first. All in all, 5th Avenue Style is a pleasant fragrance with strong sillage and excellent longevity.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    Let me start by saying that the opening/heart of 5th Avenue Style is strickingly similar to the heart/dry down of Burberry Women – (almost) all I can detect is vanilla plus spices surrounded by some yummy peach and/or white chocolate. Both of the fragrances are sweet, warm, comforting, close to skin; they also feel kind of fluffy, and casual.
    There are a few differences though – Style opens with a burst of strong peppery spices. The pepperiness is remarkable enough to make me sneeze! And during my pregnancy it was basically impossible to use it at all, as its spiciness made me dizzy and sweaty at the same time, and the baby started to kick almost immediately, so as a result I had to put the bottle away for a while. But I’m glad I didn’t give it away!
    Luckily the stinging sensation doesn’t last too long, half an hour max, after that it starts to dry down gracefully – getting lighter and revealing its softer side. I can detect mostly the peach, vanilla and white chocolate but there are even occasions when I catch a whiff of peony. (Or so I think.. I really love peony!)
    But what I love most about 5th Avenue Style is the very last dry down – the airy lemony scent that lingers on my clothes (meaning my coat and scarf) for days, embracing me with its mild and friendly freshness. It makes a rainy day a bit brighter – like an extra layer of super thin merino shirt you put on in the morning and forgot it the same moment, but remember it again later when you notice all of a sudden that the gloomy day hasn’t dragged you down for some reason. And then you thank yourself for using it, and not going for a thick heavy sweater….scent. 🙂
    I guess the light sweetness of the lemon/bergamot is what makes people say it reminds them lemon-pie, to me it’s more the airy and mousse-like association it evokes, not so much the actual scent itself.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    Charming, with an excellent balance of scents, delicate, light, refreshing, ultra feminine.
    Love it!

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    After reading all the reviews mentioning lemon pie I had high gourmand expectations. But all I seem to smell is peach and bergamot citric musk. It’s a little abrasive from the pink pepper and I can’t seem to smell the vanilla or white chocolate at all 🙁 I’m a bit disappointed. It’s not a terrible fragrance but I was hoping for it to be a little smoother and sweet. I can’t really complain as I scored a brand new tester bottle for $14.99 for 125ml/4.2oz. It’s a decent amount of perfume but I think I will gift it to my grandma, not because I think it smells old ladyish, but because it’s still sophisticated and mature.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    Opens up quite sweet and dessert like. It does smell a bit like lemon pie, but I’m not sure if its just the power of suggestion after reading all the references to lemon pie here. I think is very peachy and musky, with a bit of a fizzy vibe. Its not a straight up gourmand because of the fairly strong musky note. This dries down to smell very much like Jessica Simpson Fancy Love or Burberry Women on me.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    5th Avenue Style is a good scent sweet, lemony and a little bit musky. What I don’t like is a plum notes and tagetes which add a dusty lay as if you haven’t washed your clothes for ages 😀 I like 5th Avenue Nights which seems to be completely different from this one. It’s more sweet, chocolate and creamy.. a real gourmand scent. Will try it on a hot weather, maybe then i will get that yummy smell

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    Most of Elizabeth Ardens scents I have purchased, I liked or even love, so, when I came across “5th Avenue Style” on a clearance sale I didn’t hesitate to blind buy. The promise of chocolate, peach and vanilla sounds soo good!
    BUT! On my skin the notes must have morphed into different ones! At first spray I get a gust of lemon…a bad lemon, reminiscent of washing-up liquid or a cleaner. Then a harsh pepper note joins in and actually made my nose itch to the point I thought I was going to sneeze!? Obviously 5th Avenue Style is not in Style with my chemistry. Now, this doesn’t happen often bad when it happens it’s a fatal thing. I can’t wear it because it also makes me dizzy. I gave it to my neighbor who loves it!
    Re: White chocolate, Gourmand heaven. “5th Avenue Nights” is all these things and is VERY yummy! (please read my review if you like) and was a blind buy I enjoy very much. So, if your chemistry is like mine and you -also- had a bad encounter with this one but liked the idea of a EA white chocolate treat, try that one.
    Chemistry IS the invisible ingredient that WE add to ALL scents that we wear! I know that but still blind buy…I’m an olfactory Daredevil ; )…and with that comes risks I guess…Alas.
    For all of you who get the wonderful notes listed…Enjoy! : )

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    I used this fragrance today and, as always, I was enchanted. After noticing my delighted feeling, I though “Why don’t I write another review, this time explaining in words how beauty this 5th avenue Style is?” So, here I’m, again, spreading compliments to 5th Avenue’s tradicional young daughter, 5th Avenue Style. First of all, it’s important to say that in my skin the fragrances didn’t become a lemon pie as people said here, it’s actually the opposite and the main reason I love this. In my skin, 5th Avenue it’s a rich parfum VERY well balanced. The sweet and salty, creamy and dry, milky and juicy, whith a predominace of a delicated, natural, sweet tone. It is like dance with a romantic white flowers (they mentioned peony, but I think it has others, as the 5th Avenue tradicional: jasmin, lily, etc), juicy fruits, not-too-sweet (bergamot, raspberry, plum and peach), milky white chocolate, warm natural vanilla (that is very rare to see), and – surprise – a dusty, rustic target note cutting the over sweet that could apper and a delicate apple blossom embrancing the flowers and giving the hint of elegance. It is delicated, romantic, warm, milky, feminine fragrance. It is gourmand? Yes, but not in a girlie or teenager way. It’s too rich and well balanced to sound as Fantasy, Angel, or even the recent C’est La Vie, of Lancôme. I wish we have more lauchings as it nowdays, unfortunatelly, woman’s fragrances had become pathouli bombs, too sweet, linear and artificials. Elizabeth Arden, Giuvadan House, congratulations, one more time!

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    Bought this deeply discounted ($14.99 for 125ml) as I am still searching for a peachy/apricot scent and this was referred to me.
    I don’t get any raspberry or white chocolate notes on my skin. On me it smells of a soft peaches and cream musk, more powdery than sweet, barely noticeable (I spray it about 8 times all over, like a body spray and on pulse points).
    It’s not unpleasant, I just prefer my scents to have more oomph and I will probably save this for days at home or before bed (it has a calming kind of scent).

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    Fresh Gourmand!! Definitely an after shower type of scent! Soft kind perfume for everyday use. Nice on warm days…. sweet enough for gourmand lovers without getting cloying with heat and humidity.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    The notes look so heavenly, but the perfume smells like a synthetic lemon pie. But this can definitely be used by a five year old little girl.

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    This smells so much like Fancy Love, although a bit softer which is actually really lovely. It’s not “in your face” like Fancy Love starts out. This one is a definite keeper. I adore it for everyday use!

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a great perfume to wear in hot weather for me–the citrus in the opening is so refreshing and it feels actually cool! Then once it dries down the yummy white chocolate comes out, mixed with the fruit and vanilla, but it is so light that it doesn’t become overpowering, even in the heat. I love it because I get to wear a sweet gourmand perfume still, even though most of my other favorites become too heavy in the summer. Nice. Oh, and it is similar to Fancy Love and Burberry, especially in the dry down, but the difference is 5th Ave. Style is much lighter and more citrus than the other two–less powdery than Fancy Love and less woodsy than Burberry. Also, 5th Avenue Style is much more fleeting–I have to reapply often, but I guess that’s why they sell it in 4.2 oz bottles!

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    I dont get any lemon at all, first spray i get the end note similarity with D&G light blue not the lemon just the freshness and spicy pepper. then i get white chocolate and little vanilla but it is balanced and not sweet at all. drydown has white chocolate a little spicy but with bergamot which i am loving and my nose can pickup from gucci rush summer and fancy love. i thought last night i smelled peony but i dont get any fruits. i think it is very sophisticated and elegant but i’m afraid it does not last long or i get anosmic except for the bergamot, even though this is the first day i wore it. wish the silage and longevity is much better, hopefully it will improve over time.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    This is the first day when I have it. 🙂
    And it’s a lot spicier than I excpected it to be, so at this stage it seems simply spicy vanilla. With a tiny hint of sweet creamy white chocolate in the background.
    But. As said, it is the first day, the first try out, and the first impression, so I really hope it’ll change and I’ll get the flowers and the freshness too. Mainly the freshness! Keeping my fingers crossed for that!!!
    Although.. Funny thing, but I have a strange urge to spritz a lot more, just crawl and bathe in it, and get the maximum out of it. Uhm?! Is this the chocoholic talking in me?
    PS. Am I crazy, the sharp spiciness (+ rich vanilla blend) reminds me of YSL Cinema?!?!
    Edit.
    I (or at least my nose) must have been crazy indeed. I detect completely different things now! There’s basically no sharpness at all, it’s the combination I’d recognize now as lemony bitterness + peppery warmth (or even heat); which lasts no more than 10 min max. The spiciness that scared me off at first is gone within minutes.
    As for the rest I can add to the above that the scent is delicate, soft and freshly sweet. Warm vanilla in the dry down. Definitely bergamot (lemon) + white chocolate + peony + vanilla-musk. And there are even times when I wish the fragrance would have better sillage and longevity. I want more of it!!! PS. And I love the dry down on my clothes!

  36. :

    4 out of 5

    I love the smell. in fact i have three bottles of 5th Avenue Style..it smells fresh and sweet. Really refreshing…

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    So I’ve seen this bottle at the local Ross quite a few times. At $15 for a 4.2 oz, I’d say its quite a deal. I tried the 5th Avenue After Five before and was NOT a fan, so I was skeptical about trying this. Luckily, Ross allows returns on perfumes that have only been sprayed a few times (looks full), so I was able to return it. I got this perfume a few weeks later, I figured if I didn’t like it, I could always return it.
    On first spray, I get a lot of citrus. Very noticeable, punchy, in your face citrus. For a second, it reminded me of lemon dishwash soap as it was very sharp. I tried to smell the white chocolate, but I couldn’t really pick it out at first. Then as it settled, I started to smell a delicious creamy, slightly sweet flavor, so that could be it. Then as the cream and vanilla blend together, it starts to smell like this dreamy fancy lemon and peach bubble bath with milk. I like it a lot and I’m a little surprised that I do. I’ve had some bad luck with blind buys, but I’m pretty happy with this one.
    I find it very cute, bubbly, positive, sophisticated, slightly sweet, and mouth watering. I would highly recommend this!
    Lasting power seems okay on my skin, could be better.
    EDIT: Ok I take it back, it does smell like Fancy Love on the dry down, another very similar fragrance is Victoria Secret’s Eau So Sexy.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    I am actually wearing this at the moment. For me the top notes is really nice. You can really smell the pear. Sometimes I like the middle note sometimes I don’t. It seems like I went to a bakery that sells only lemon pie cheesecake. It’s very gourmard but not too sweet to be head inducing. This is 10-20 minutes after I spray it. What surprised me is the base notes. It does really smell like lighter version of D&G The One. As what others said, you can wear it anytime anywhere. I’m not that crazy about the frag. It’s nice but I think if I keep it, it’ll be years before I finish it not because it’s not a nice smell but sometimes I like it sometimes I don’t. Another thing about this perfume is that the longetivity is good. Sprayed it this morning at 9am and I can still smell it. Time check now. It’s 9:30pm!:)

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    5th Avenue Style is fashionable and fun gourmand scent. I could easily wear it to a cocktail party, an evening out or simply to work. It is certainly sweet but there are other layers to this fragrance that makes it interesting enough to keep it in my gourmand’s collection.
    First of all I like the zesty bergamot opening with spicy pink pepper. I smell both peach and plum in the heart notes and this is where the scent becomes really sweet. The floral notes are strong and a bit sharp following the grand tradition of the original 5th Avenue. There also a slight chocolate accent, which is extremely nice but it does not smell to me very chocolate-y. It could be nice if the chocolate was just a little bit more noticeable. I think it will work superb here. The dry down is a light vanilla with a dab of chocolate and woody notes from oakmoss. I think that both, longevity and sillage are pretty good.
    Overall score is 7/10. This is a nice gourmand for grown-ups. Versatile, easy to wear and stylish.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    Very, very sweet fragrance. At first sniff it is sweet lemon pie, afer it goes deeper and very long lasting. I would say rather beautiful scent. Dont love it, but like it.

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells like lemon pie!, totally creamy vanilla lemon pie! Love it

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    5th Avenue Style opens with a blast of citrus and spicy pepper. And these two notes are most prominent for me in this perfume. It’s mostly fresh and sour, not sweet at all. I was hoping to get a sweet chocolate note but I can’t detect it. Sometimes I feel that it’s somewhere there but it’s very subtle, overpowered by sore peach. I must admit that the peach is not very juicy.
    Unfortunately 5th Avenue Style is not working with me. It’s sore and not gourmand at all as I was hoping. I don’t detect anything sweet in it. As much as I adore original 5th Avenue, I don’t fancy its sister 5th Avenue Style.

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    Imagine the daughter of the Fifty Avenue’s woman in a delight spring evening seatting in patisserie with friends, smiling, talking, drinking a french soda and eating some nice desert with no gilty. She’s outgoing, elegant, delicate, with a fresh and cool atittude. She’s spicy but somehow you can see through those warm eyes she’s a sweetheart. This is how I’d describe this fragrance.

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    After reading the comments here I made a blind purchase. I just got it and I can say it is pretty nice and I dont’t regret buying it at all. I find it very elegant and refined, wearable in both warmer and colder days.

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    Today I bought this one, blindly, by reading the rewies here! And I mostly agree with Tigerlillian, Its like effervescence, a little citric, and then it turns so creamy. Beautiful scent, airy, sofisticated, very femenine!! Great fragance!
    I think it fits perfectly for spring.
    ——————-
    Note: I forgot to say that it´s very very long lasting. From early in the morning till late at night… It´s there by your side!!

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    it’s nice, but not fantastic. it does smell strikingly similar to jessica simpson’s fancy love (especially in the dry down) but the top notes of this fragrance literally make my nose HURT! idk what it is about the top notes, but it’s so pungent and just totally not wearable! good thing that phase only lasts about 10 minutes. the drydown is much softer, not as sharp, and very sophisticated. starts smelling exactly like fancy love, except it’s just slightly more sharp and fresh, while fancy love is more smooth and sweet. this is definitely not a gourmand in my opinion. it’s strictly floral to my nose. i’m not TOO impressed, but it’s nice and easy to wear for every day and the price is not bad at all.
    most obvious notes: peach, pepper, flowers
    least obvious notes: white chocolate, vanilla
    7/10

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m the biggest blind buyer ever, and LUCKY! I got this a few days ago and am loving it! I thought it smelled very familiar and within a few minutes I realized it’s so very close to Jessica Simpson’s Fancy Love. I tested side by side and there’s just a slight difference, Fancy Love being just a tiny bit sweeter. I have a huge bottle of both and can’t decide which I like more so they’ll both get used up. Style is more for a baby shower while F L is more for a wedding day. Style is a luxury billowy soap, F L is a creamy delicate body wash. Both are knights in white satin!
    Edit-
    This is now far better than the two new bottles of Fancy Love I purchased.

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a beautiful scent, and one I’ve come to love recently.
    A zesty, piquant opening with the raspberry and bergamot and pink pepper is a lovely way to start. On me it’s a very citric scent that I just adore.
    I get a subtle blueberry note (perhaps the plums?)and a chocolatey dry down, with strong hints of vanilla.
    Great sillage and really good longevity…what more can you ask for in a scent?
    Oh…and the price is so good too, so fantastic value for a beautiful perfume.
    I find that 5th Avenue Style is very versatile. It’s a good summer scent but it can be worn in winter too. And it’s just as good to wear to school or work as it is to wear to a club.
    I love it…9/10

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    nice smell ….love it !

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    Very nice. This fragrance is very beautiful and perfect for the summer. Fruit notes. Definately a keeper.

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    I really love this one! For some reason I thought it would be more of a winter heavier gourmand and was pleasantly surprised to find out it is sooo wearable in summer. Style is very creamy and light, for some reason i get candid lemon from it, which makes it warm and fresh at the same time. The sillage and longevity are not the same as the original 5th Avenue, but still good and pretty noticeable.
    Very elegant and smooth composition!

  52. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this scent! White chocolate, peach and vanilla really jump out at me with this one. Style is a great for wearing during the day (especially summer/spring) and it does have really good longevity. It starts out with a strong, sweet peachy aroma and changes to a lighter, softer musk scent.

  53. :

    5 out of 5

    Nice peachy fragrance, it smells like new clothes from an expensive shop. Only sad thing is the fragrance is gone within the hour but the price is right so you can reapply as you please.

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    Creamy and nice scent. Almost with a foody touch. Smells slightly as white chocolate and peach. The lasting power is not the best but for this money ok. A yummy perfume but not so special. If you don´t have it you haven´t missed a great scent.

  55. :

    4 out of 5

    I like this scent so much. I don’t smell any chocolate in this perfume for some reason, all I smell is a sparkling and refreshing Champagne type note. The fragrance is “full” and intoxicating. There’s a perfume I own Marry Me by Lanvin where when I smell it I am intoxicated by a certain note that is so appealing to me and I can’t put my finger on what it is. Style has this same intoxicating note, and I can not get enough of the top notes in this. I also think it reminds me of a perfume from the 80’s and it is so refreshing to me. I have several Elizabeth Arden perfumes, this one is absolutely my favorite. Arden Beauty would be next in line but this one gets many more stars in my book. Love it

  56. :

    4 out of 5

    5th Avenue Style opens with fruity effervescence, like a light, raspberry limeade.
    The heart transforms into a dreamy citrus meringue, with creamy nuances and a drizzle of raspberry sauce for color. A sheer floral blossom veil flutters coyly in the background.
    Gourmand but soft and airy. Delightfully delicious with simplicity and grace. She’s independent yet easy to love and seemly fits into any situation.

  57. :

    3 out of 5

    I can smell a similarity to “Extraordinary” (AVON) … that was created few years earlier… 🙂
    LOVE from LOUVE

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    Thrilled to have this in my wardrobe! I think I’ve finally found my spring/summer scent! I’ve been searching long & hard for one! So delicious & fresh! The opening is bright and crisp like ripe fruit, then the middle turns to a kind of soapy clean, freshly showered scent, but quickly fades into a white chocolate, vanilla & moss in the drydown. The musk doesn’t show up on me… I’m kind of happy about that. The vanilla & moss always tame it w/ my chemistry. Love this!!!! Love this!!!!

  59. :

    5 out of 5

    I agree with Karlee79: it reminded me of Burberry woman in the dry down. I don’t like Burberry woman so I gave my 5th. Ave. style to my sister but after a few days… I phoned her and asked for my fragrance back! She wasn’t in love with it, anyway! Fortunately!

  60. :

    4 out of 5

    this perfume is absolutely beautiful
    its sexy & very feminine …….
    i love it……..

  61. :

    4 out of 5

    this is a awesome perfume! It reminds me of Burberry Woman in the dry down. It’s is most certainly a creamy gourmand perfume, but only i the end. First spritz is lots of fruit and flowers. Don’t let the initial first spray fool you, if you can get past the citrusy opening you will get the whole of this fragrance, about 20 or 30 mins after spraying. It is rich and creamy. This is a unique scent. Only it does not last long maybe 2 hrs. This is why I did not purchase.
    Okay broke down and bought it, dont care if i have to reapply! it too good

  62. :

    3 out of 5

    Mad-Lainey, you are soo right! This is an excellent perfume with great staying power too!
    Just lovely!!
    Action

  63. :

    4 out of 5

    5th Avenue Style is becoming quite rare nowadays, especially in UK.
    It is a shame as, in my opinion, it is an ‘upgraded’, much more sophisticated version of Green Tea.
    Although tea note is not listed, when sprayed, I smell iced green tea with a slice of lemon. The ‘white chocolate vanilla cookie’ becomes prominent after approx. 45 minutes. The drydown is pleasant, I can detect delicate flowery note which is sweet but does not cause any headache at all. Like a summer breeze in a mysterious garden at dawn.
    I am a typical gourmand freak, I love all gourmand fragrances, that one is somehow a bit different. I love that white choc cookie note, but apart from that there is iced green tea note to enjoy as well as a hint of apple blossom and peony.
    It suits any lady at any age and any profession. It is a great, refreshing ‘wake up’ in the morning as well as gives you a bit of energy when you are tired after all day long.
    5th Avenue is a great surprise as rather than adding two or 3 notes to make it distinct from the original 5ht Avenue, Arden went a bit further and created a completely different fragrance that is not boring and evokes smile on my face every time i wear it 🙂
    I’d s

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