5th Avenue Eau de Parfum by Elizabeth Arden | Fragrance Fragrance
What does 5th Avenue smell like?
5th Avenue is the olfactory equivalent of a crisp linen blazer and a morning stroll through a city park. It opens with an expansive bouquet of spring florals—specifically the airy, honeyed sweetness o...
The community widely regards this as a high-value "cheapie" that smells significantly more expensive and refined than its price point suggests.
Performance is consistently rated as moderate; it provides a professional scent bubble that lasts through a standard workday without being intrusive to others.
While often categorized alongside 90s floral classics, enthusiasts frequently recommend it for younger women in their teens and twenties looking for an entry-level "chic" fragrance that isn't overly sugary.
It is most celebrated for its versatility, with many owners labeling it their "dumb reach" for office settings, errands, or spring brunch.
Common comparisons are made to other bright, citrusy white florals, though it is noted for having a distinctively peachy and spicy undertone compared to modern, minimalist florals.