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maxim162011 – :
I first received a paper sample of My Fifth Avenue and fell in love with the woody~fruity scent. I then ordered a 1 oz. bottle of it and when I received it I sprayed just once on my right arm. To my dismay it was overpowering and bitter, smelling nothing like the paper sample I’d fallen in love with.
There is also a familiarity with some fragrances, such as Katy Perry’s Killer Queen and Royal Revolution.
My Fifth Avenue would probably wear better for me in cold weather. But I think I’ll be returning it to HSN for a refund. I’m at a time in my life where I only want to wear what I truly love.
senmen – :
It’s a good one among Elizabeth Arden’s scents.
Fresh and clean. Quite elegant floral scent that is a really nice for everyday scent.
I sense it as floral, lotus and jasmine are dominant in it.
I would really wear it, I guess I keep that one in mind.
alex1955136 – :
I really like this . It has tart patchouli and has a rather bohemian vibe for an Arden fragrance . It also lasts a good while and has moderate spillage.
ppd482speagoessenda – :
This is nice I sprayed some on at work today in a what the heck moment. It’s a shame its launching with very little fanfair at my work. I decided to feature it on a new fragrances trend table in the high traffic area so I hope people will start buying it. If your a lady looking for something new that’s fresh, floral and not too complicated this is for you. Arden tends to make good juice, this is not my personal style, but it’s nice.
tourist89000 – :
this is a definite and instant dislike for me
sampled on wrist once and wasn’t sure…..
worn today only two sprays and have headache and nausea all day
YUCKY 🙁
Jasmine strikes again……
Mia_fromAF – :
Fresh clean floral box-of-tissues scent to me or a really good high-end hair product. These may not be selling points to you, but I like that type of smell. It is comforting. I love the musk in this.
I never buy EA fragrances but am having a second look due to the heavy presence of Reese W at that counter. I keep sniffing the card I sprayed MFA on, and I feel I must go back to try it on skin. Smells springish to me. Like another reviewer said, not outrageously priced either.
Maybe some slight personality of Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet.
I wish EA did not participate in animal testing in order to sell in China. Major bummer.
serdj0808 – :
perfumey fruit
creamy
slight bitter (good) edge
a blurredness to it – not juicy crisp type of fruit
a 5th avenueness in the undertones
is it musky – not animalic, its not a celebtastic fruity
–oh there it is – i catch the the aquatic ozonic notes on my jumper not my skin.
not like the original
theres a couple of other 5th ave flankers that are a bit useless on me – i cant recall which ones off the top of my head. this is better than the two that have poor longevity on me.
dont care about the name – just the juice inside – the bottle is easy to handle and the sprayer is good.
two sprays inner arm
winter test.
totally wearable, probably affordable E.A usually is, ill take this any day over juicy couture
batxuz2008 – :
Just did a quick spritz on my wrist in-store. The opening is very, very generic and forgettable—all sweet, tart and fruity. The drydown is sweeter still, though more agreeable with strong jasmine and some amberwood (ugh, why is this stuff everywhere?!). Overall, My Fifth Avenue is fine, but it’s disappointing that EA didn’t see fit to release something more unique. There’s nothing in this that particularly recalls original 5th Avenue, so don’t just buy this if you happen to love the classic.
I will say, though, that the I love the sleek, well-balanced bottle. It’s statuesque—reminiscent of a skyscraper—yet it’s also very feminine. The name of the fragrance written like a signature across the front is also quite attractive. And “Elizabeth Arden” is curiously missing from the front, entirely.
(However, it does irk me a little that the original is called “5th Avenue” and after many flankers, this is the first time EA has decided to write it all out as “My Fifth Avenue”. Consistency is all I ask!)
lexar88 – :
Well…I was given this. Glad I did not buy it. It will be given away.
Seems to me they just pumped this one out, for the sake of having something, anything..” new”.
It is so forgettable!
so in league witj all the same kak that is fruity, tangy.. for pop consumption.
The original fifth ave is still by far the best.
Thumbs down.
Only positive…nice bottle
12катруся – :
Just went to the launch in Montréal
Very good! Will test it soon
bekss – :
The original Fifth Avenue is a favorite of mine going way back to when it was originally launched. Can’t wait to try this one.