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Score
80/100

Elizabeth Taylor

Violet Eyes

2010

Cedar and peach with rhinestones — Liz Taylor's affordable old-Hollywood.

Violet Eyes
floral
rose
woody

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 hours
Projection
Arm's length
Sillage
Soft trail

When 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

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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.

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