by Elizabeth Arden
A sophisticated bouquet of lily of the valley and lilac, softened by a whisper of amber and musk. It's for the woman who navigates city streets with quiet confidence, leaving a trail of understated elegance.
Similar fragrances based on shared accords and notes
Givenchy • Eau de Parfum
Amarige shares a very similar opulent white and yellow floral profile, particularly with prominent tuberose, gardenia, and ylang-ylang notes, rounded out by peach and sandalwood, creating a rich, sweet, and slightly powdery bouquet.
Givenchy • Eau de Parfum
Organza echoes 5th Avenue's grand white floral heart with tuberose and jasmine, enhanced by a touch of nutmeg and a warm, woody-vanillic base, giving it a similar sophisticated and slightly spicy floral character.
Lanvin • Eau de Parfum
Arpège offers a classic aldehydic floral experience with lily-of-the-valley, jasmine, and ylang-ylang, creating a bright, powdery, and slightly green floral similar to 5th Avenue's fresh and elegant opening.
Elizabeth Arden • Eau de Parfum
Red Door presents a similar rich and sweet floral blend, featuring prominent rose, lily-of-the-valley, and jasmine, alongside peach and honey, delivering a lush and slightly vintage floral elegance comparable to 5th Avenue.
Givenchy • Eau de Parfum
Ysatis, with its complex blend of white and yellow florals like ylang-ylang, tuberose, and jasmine, combined with sweet and woody undertones, captures a similar grand and sophisticated floral presence as 5th Avenue.