Karl Antony 10th Avenue Pour Femme Eau de Toilette
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Brand:
Karl Antony
Line: 10th avenue pour femme
Product Type: eau de toilette
Classification: mass-market
Country: France
Made in: France
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower, musky, woody
Top Notes: Black Currant Leaves, Green Notes, Lemon
Heart Notes: Cloves, Jasmine, Lily of the Valley
Base Notes: Musk, Powdery Notes, Woody Notes
Karl Antony 10th Avenue Pour Femme Eau de Toilette is a multifaceted fragrance that reveals seductive, refreshing, and sensual accords that merge into one mesmerizing song. The aroma sparkles with vivid colors that fill everyday life with joyful moments and give the image of its owner a unique charm.
The olfactory pyramid of Karl Antony 10th Avenue Pour Femme Eau de Toilette:
Top notes unfold grassy green accords, sour and juicy lemon nuances, and captivating blackcurrant accents.
Heart notes sound with an alluring floral melody woven from spicy carnation overflows, tender lily of the valley passages, and sophisticating jasmine trills.
Base notes captivate with the depth of woody undertones and the sensuality of powdery-musky echoes.
Reviews about Karl Antony 10th Avenue Pour Femme - Eau de Toilette
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Surprisingly, I liked it more than I did in the late 90s. I have a sufficient collection of fragrances, but this one captivates with its unique and charming essence. It has a fantastic blend of honey, powdery notes, and a sweet roughness, reminiscent of a blooming garden at sunset. If I were to compare it, it might resemble a mix of Kilian Paris Good Girl Gone and Lancome Hypnose with a touch of decorative carnation. However, unfortunately, the modern version is not as long-lasting.
I bought it in November, when it was 2 degrees outside and humid. It opens up with notes of cloves, wood, and powder. It has sweetness, but lacks freshness. Definitely has a retro vibe, in the same style as Indra and Varenzia Ulric de Varens.
I am familiar with this scent from the 90s. It's my favorite. However, I was very disappointed with my recent purchase of these perfumes. The fragrance is not long-lasting at all!!! Not at all!!! I am very saddened. Have counterfeit products started circulating or has the quality become so poor... it's just not the same at all.
The scent is intriguing, but it's not my cup of tea as it smells overwhelmingly of lily of the valley. It reminds me of the Soviet-era perfume with lily of the valley that my grandmother used to have. Lancom Climat is very similar, just with a lower price.
This... has a very strong smell of honey and a repulsive scent of lily. I can't smell anything else. I didn't like it.
Sweet.
Clove, lily, and honey (which is not mentioned in the pyramid). Not suitable for young girls.
I really like this water. I got a second bottle.
The fragrance is the same as it was 18 years ago. It has a nice floral retro scent that lasts a long time on clothing. It has a trail but doesn't overwhelm. The aroma is closer to classic scents.
The scent is reminiscent of the 90s. Many mothers used them and couldn't find them for a long time. Perfect as a gift. It's more valuable than the memories of "that time". The longevity is good. They unfold gradually. I recommend it.
The scent is initially sharp, but then it settles into a combination of lily of the valley and jasmine, reminiscent of a spring meadow. It has decent longevity, with a fresh and clean aroma, although it might be a bit simplistic.
The durability is excellent. The scent that lingers from childhood. Still the same fragrance.