Diamond&Emerald/Elizabeth Taylor EDT Spray 1.7 Oz (W)
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Step into a world of elegance with Elizabeth Taylor's Diamonds and Emeralds, a classic fragrance introduced in 1993. This exquisite scent for ladies captures the essence of sophistication with its delicate blend of green floral top notes, featuring white rose, water lily, and gardenia. As the scent unfolds, you'll discover the captivating lower notes of carnation and jasmine, creating a harmonious bouquet that lingers beautifully throughout the day.
Ideal for casual use, Diamonds and Emeralds is perfect for adding a touch of luxury to your everyday routine. Whether you're heading to a brunch with friends or a leisurely afternoon stroll, this fragrance will enhance your natural charm and grace.
When applying any fragrance, it's essential to remember that various factors can influence how a scent interacts with your skin. Your mood, stress level, age, body chemistry, diet, and current medications can all play a role in how a fragrance smells on you. Additionally, skin type—whether dry or oily—can affect the longevity of the scent after application.
Crafted by the renowned design house of Elizabeth Taylor, Diamonds and Emeralds stands out in the celebrity fragrance category. Embrace the timeless allure of this 1.7 oz perfume and let its enchanting aroma become a signature part of your style.
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