True Love by Elizabeth Arden: launched in 1994. Created by Alain Astori from IFF.
So what does it smell like? It is classified as a floral oriental fragrance for women.
Fragrance Composition:
So what does it smell like? It is classified as a floral oriental fragrance for women.
A fragrance that is timeless and infused with a sensual floral bouquet that us as vivid and deep as love itself. True Love captures you with freesia, white cloud rose and lily of the valley. The heart is scored richly with jasmine, lotus, iris and narcissus. Finally, deep within the scent, are powdery notes of sandalwood, vetiver and musk, intriguing us the sensuality, warmth and beauty of true love.
- Top notes: freesia, lily of the valley, and white cloud rose
- Middle notes: iris, narcissus, jasmine, and lotus
- Base notes: sandalwood, vetiver and musk
A new fragrance technology named "Emotion of Flowers" used by the perfume united the rose and lotus notes which formed a new and unique accord created fragrance.
What makes each love unique? The perfumes of two flowers yield a new fragrance all its own. True Love captures the miracle with a sensual bouquet of freesia, rose and lily of the valley, scored richly with jasmine, lotus, iris and narcissus - then powdered with sandalwood, vetiver and musk. The secret union? The rose and the lotus, commingling in a romantic essence of beauty and sensuality.
Bottle:
The parfum flacon features classic lines and a graceful shape. The small square of clear glass is encircled with a gilded metal band. The two interlocking wedding rings, a sign of true love forms the finial on the cap. The romantic fragrance is nestled inside a white carton lined with soft blush pink.
Fate of the Fragrance:
It has been reformulated by Sophia Grojsman in more recent years and while still classified as a floral oriental fragrance for women, many of its notes are different.
- Top notes: apricot, green notes, freesia and peach
- Middle notes: iris, orris root, jasmine, heliotrope, lily-of-the-valley and rose
- Base notes: sandalwood, amber, vanilla and cedar
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