Score
80/100
Elizabeth Taylor
Violet Eyes
2010
“Cedar and peach with rhinestones — Liz Taylor's affordable old-Hollywood.”

The take
What works
- ●Peach-rose-cedar clean fresh elegant daytime office feminine
- ●Expensive-smelling better than some high-end
Trade-offs
- ●Misleading name — no actual violet in the composition
- ●Strong cedar presence polarizes
Notes
Top
Mid
Base
Performance
Longevity
4–6 hoursProjection
Arm's lengthSillage
Soft trailWhen to wear
Spring95%
Summer67%
Fall49%
Winter35%
Day100%
Night35%
Gender
Leans feminine
Smells like
Similar scent DNA — if you own one, you may not need the other
You might also like
Different scent, similar vibe
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Violet Eyes smell similar to?
Closest matches in our database: Jo Malone London Wild Bluebell (75%), Nina Ricci Luna Blossom (75%), Lanvin Eclat d'Arpege Gourmandise (61%). Close siblings — adjacent compositions in the same family.
How long does Violet Eyes last?
4–6 hours on most skin (good longevity at 51/100) with solid projection.
When should you wear Violet Eyes?
Best in spring, daytime-leaning.
Is Violet Eyes worth it?
At this price, yes for this tier. Peach-rose-cedar clean fresh elegant daytime office feminine. Expensive-smelling better than some high-end.
Details
- Perfumer
- Carlos Benaïm



















