Linda Allard Ellen Tracy

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Linda Allard Ellen Tracy

Rated 3.76 out of 5 based on 17 customer ratings
(17 customer reviews)

Linda Allard Ellen Tracy for women of Ellen Tracy

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Linda Allard by Ellen Tracy is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. The fragrance features carnation, sandalwood, tonka bean, cinnamon, freesia, peach, jasmine, cedar and rose.

17 reviews for Linda Allard Ellen Tracy

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    A delicate fruity perfume.
    If you like original vintage Tresor de Lancome
    you will definitely like this one.
    ~It is an LTD one.
    V

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ve heard people describe a doll head scent yet I never could make a connection. That is until now. Yep this smells like new Barbie head. I’ll be honest, I love it! I have not smelled a fragrance out there quite like this one. I was fortunate to had found very inexpensively through Ebay. I would not spend those crazy prices for this as it is after all, an Ellen Tracy scent.
    This smells nothing at all like the original Ellen Tracy. Not even close. The only way to describe this really is a dolls head. You get the vanilla notes and not quite plastic I just don’t have the words to explain what I am smelling. It does smell fantastic though.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Thanks to Fragrantican generosity, I was able to try this fragrance. I typically enjoy ET fragrances, and “Ellen Tracy” by ET is my favorite; I had high hopes for Linda Allard, especially with the prominent sandalwood listed combined with tonka and cinnamon–how could I go wrong?
    Well, sadly, I go wrong with carnation. In this case, the carnation took over this scent, leaving me with an arm that smells like I’ve been holding a pee-soaked baby. I’m uncomfortable with how urine-like I smell to myself! I also think the freesia is there, giving a plasticky sweetness that does not work with my perception of carnation. Ugh; the first 30 min of this fragrance are not fun for me at all. If carnation works for your chemistry, you will find a heavy dose here.
    Thankfully, after an hour, the carnation fades and only a sweet, powdery scent remains. It is still sweet, from the freesia and rose; with the rose, powder and tonka/vanilla, it vaguely reminds me of Tocade, but milder and with less of the plastic-vanilla. I don’t smell sandalwood, and the cinnamon may be there but only just the tiniest dash. I do smell peach, and it’s a powdery peach in the style of Tresor and Ex’clamation, but much more faint than those. Also vaguely SunMoonStars-ish, with the vanilla/peach/carnation combo. What era is this from? It’s not dated here, but it smells like a late-90’s fragrance to me.
    For better or worse, this fragrance faded to near nothing after 2.5 hours. I won’t be reapplying, as the carnation phase was too much for me. If you enjoy a light floriental with a heavy dose of carnation, I would recommend this fragrance. But if you are like me, and have uncooperative carnation-phobic skin, stay away!

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    hmm… i applied this on my wrist for testing, and upon first impression it smells like a new barbie doll. that plastic powdery smell. pretty strange.
    after about 15 min it mellows into creamy sandalwood with just a hint of cinnamon. nice and comforting.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    I agree with the other reviewers in that this is not your traditional oriental. It really has none of the oriental earmarks on me. I get a pretty soft candy sweet/tart floral with a faintly powdery base. Clean, nice, pleasant and makes you feel good. What more could you want from Day wear fragrance? Very nice

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Linda Allard by Ellen Tracy
    I usually do not like orientals, or most any heavy scent, but I like this. It’s a very light, sophisticated oriental. Opens with a blast of fresh, dry, roses and a dash of fruity yellow peach. Develops into a spicy brocade of carnation with a weighty dose of tonka beans. A bit of jasmine sweetness well woven into a delicate touch of freesia and cedar complete the refined embroidery, while a clean, elegant sandalwood supports the whole structure. Tonka beans here are used in vanillic substitution fashion to impart a dry, spicy sweetness. But it’s too dry and not sweet enough for vanilla per se. (Same effect as with Guerlain’s use of Tonka Beans instead of vanilla in the heavy dark purple hitter Insolence EDP.) But no violets to my nose from my skin here. My chemistry tends to abnormally magnify and project anything heavy and/or spicy-resinous-woody so this one wafts clearly up to me. This would probably be too light for those who traditionally love orientals as a group. However on me, it is just restrained enough NOT to develop into a suffocating miasma of a too heavy base, which occurs too commonly on my skin. Could easily be worn in the daytime as well. Quite elegant…well balanced, nicely done.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Nowhere near as strong, sickly,sweet and powdery as Kenzo Flower- this is far more closer to the discontinued Alessandro Dell Acqua for Women- soft, clean, gentle, powdery and fresh. However, there is a deep rooted sweetness that could be construed as slighty cough-medicine like and a touch of what smells like violets making it resemble Bonds Broadway Nite. If you are having trouble finding Linda Allrd, give Broadway Nite a try- very similar.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I did try Kenzo Flower but I find it very harsh with the “plastic” note. I must admit, yes it’s the only one so far that is similar to it.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a deadringer to Kenzo’s Flower
    with the sweet powdery note of rose unlike
    kenzo it’s more of a softer and sweeter
    undertones of Peach and Cinnamon kenzo is
    more of a drier and ozonic feel.
    The opening of spicy note of carnation with of the velvety texture of rose dries
    down to fiery sandalwood and sweet cinnamon dries the top note.
    The powdery feel disappears as sweet nutty accord of Tonka Bean opens the middle notes as the hint of soft peach
    makes it’s presence known and also adds
    to the softness of the scent. Jasmine
    with it’s faint & elusive scent blooms.
    Freesia is an understated note in this
    perfume with it’s quiet and suble sweetness ends this scent with an quiet
    grace. Linda Allard i tried to like this
    but what turned me off is the harsh
    powdery opening prevents me to love this
    scent.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    In my experience, carnations and violets have very different smells. I detect no carnation and lots of violets, in addition to vanilla, but no cinnamon, in Ellen Tracy LINDA ALLARD. This leads me to conclude that the notes listed above are erroneous.
    In any case, LINDA ALLARD is a smooth woody floral with lots of sandalwood and a big vibrant but also somehow juicy floral opening. This is unexpectedly nice. I think that my expectations were extraordinarily low because I receive a sample of this special edition edp, along with a sample of Jessica Simpson TASTE DELICIOUS (a Demeter-like facsimile of Betty Crocker canned white frosting) and also of Boss WOMAN, each time that I shop at a certain unnamed emporium online which claims to change their free sample offerings weekly (ha–perhaps they mean annually?).
    Anyway, LINDA ALLARD is an enjoyable wear through most of its life, though the sandalwood begins to turn near the end, so I won’t be adding a bottle to my collection. Actually, I don’t need to: should I wish to wear this fragrance again, I have samples in ample supply!

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Fellow member gave me a sample (thank you!).
    On me? At first apray it was very “boozy”, then quickly evaporated into the sweet vanilla-like scent of the tonka bean, then it settled into a powdery floral, still carrying sweet notes. Not particularly long-lasting on me.
    One thing’s for sure: both my daughter and my husband liked it on me!

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    I like this one a fair amount. But that’s to be expected since I love powdery perfumes. I don’t find this one overly heavy though. I tend to prefer the opening verses the drydown because the cedar comes a bit forward and I am kinda iffy on that. Makes the dry down a bit tart and gives off a slight celery seed scent. But even so, I’d definately wear it if gifted but I don’t think it’s original enough to justify purchasing as it becomes harder and harder to find. Ok lasting power.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Very unoffensive, sophisticated, grown-up, expensive-smelling. Good daytime fragrance for women in their 40’s. The carnation and peach keep coming out on my skin. I can actually pick out the notes fairly well. A nice one to have around.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    On me, it’s like baby powder with sandalwood in it, which comes off kind of soapy, in a warm way. I don’t particularly care for what it’s doing on my skin, but then again I am trying it during winter. I will try this in warmer weather to see if there is a miraculous change…

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    Very nice sweet woodsy scent! I like this one very much.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    very warm and sophisticated baby powdery smell.
    Too bad its a limited edition
    But it does fade rather fast. In 2 hours, it got so weak you could hardly smell it. And the sillage is not great ether, but better than the lasting power.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    I think that the notes are not correct also.It smells to me very violetly.I smell lots of warm viollets!I want it very much !I looooove it

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