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Score
78/100

Calvin Klein

Eternity for Women EDT

1988

Sunday morning light through linen curtains — clean, quiet, enduring.

Eternity for Women
floral
white floral
green

Sophia Grojsman's 1988 release for Calvin Klein — a powdery floral built on lily, jasmine, and narcissus over a soft musky base. One of the defining late-80s designer florals. Wears strongest in spring, daytime.

The take

What works

  • Sophia Grojsman's green-floral-musk is iconic — still beautiful 35 years on
  • Fresh and clean without being sterile
  • Remarkably affordable for a genuine classic

Trade-offs

  • Modest longevity — not a full-day fragrance without reapplication
  • Dated in a fragrance landscape dominated by ambers and gourmands

Notes

Top

Green NotesGreen NotesFreesiaFreesiaSageSageCitrusesCitrusesMandarin OrangeMandarin Orange

Mid

CarnationCarnationLilyLilyLily-of-the-ValleyLily-of-the-ValleyNarcissusNarcissusMarigoldMarigoldVioletVioletRoseRoseJasmineJasmine

Base

MuskMuskHeliotropeHeliotropeSandalwoodSandalwoodAmberAmberPatchouliPatchouli

Performance

Longevity
5–7 hours
Projection
Arm's length
Sillage
Soft trail

When to wear

Spring89%
Summer62%
Fall52%
Winter37%
Day100%
Night36%

Occasions

CasualOffice

Gender

Strongly feminine
$75–$125Great value
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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Eternity for Women last?

5–7 hours on most skin (good longevity at 65/100) with solid projection.

When should you wear Eternity for Women?

Best in spring, daytime-leaning. Suited to casual, office.

Is Eternity for Women worth it?

At $75–$125, fine — with caveats. Sophia Grojsman's green-floral-musk is iconic — still beautiful 35 years on. Fresh and clean without being sterile.

Details

Perfumer
Sophia Grojsman
Collection
Eternity