Violet Eyes

Violet Eyes

Elizabeth Taylor
Year: 2010
Country: USA
Perfumer: Carlos Benaïm

Violet Eyes opens with a soapy‑fresh burst of white peach and airy citrus, like a just‑laundered silk blouse hanging in a cool breeze. Very quickly, a veil of jasmine and pale pink rose blooms over the top, soft and slightly powdery rather than dense, giving a light, pastel floral aura. As it dries down, peony, amber and smooth cedarwood melt into a quietly radiant base that reads as a clean‑skin scent: soft, woody and gently floral, as if your own skin still carries traces of peach soap and a sheer spring bouquet.

80 /100
(1 review)

Vibe Composition

Fresh
Floral
Clean
Soapy
Sweet
Spicy

Notes

Top Notes

Peach

Middle Notes

Rose and Jasmine

Base Notes

Virginia CedarPeony and Amber

Community Votes

Gender:
Unisex
Value:
Smart Buy
Seasons:
🌸 Spring (33%)☀️ Summer (33%)🍂 Fall (33%)
Occasions:
☁️ Spa (33%)🕯️ Date (33%)💼 Office (33%)

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Reviews & Hot Takes (2)

YL
Hot Take

A soapy‑fresh skin scent with a bright cedar spine, Violet Eyes feels like cool water over polished wood: crisp rose, soft peony and cool amber stay luminous and quietly addictive, never sugary, always impeccably clean.

YL
80 /100
6 SPRAYS (8h)
Vibes:Fresh (85%) Floral (80%) Clean (75%) Soapy (75%) Sweet (65%) Spicy (55%)
Occasions:💼 Office🕯️ Date☁️ Spa
Seasons:🌸 spring☀️ summer🍂 fall
Gender: unisex
Value:Smart Buy

Violet Eyes is one of those quiet marvels that does not storm the room so much as slip into it, trailing the memory of cool water and polished wood, and then refuses to be forgotten. From the first breath it feels freshly bathed and carefully pressed, a heroine standing at an open window with the morning light on her shoulders, the world still hushed and full of promise. What gives it its singular charm is the way that bright, youthful cedar runs through the composition like a finely carved spine: at the start it is sharp‑edged and almost edible, later softening into delicate curls of wood shavings that lend grace and poise rather than brute strength. Against this pale wood, the rose does not swoon or wilt; it stands straight‑backed and crisp, a young rose with the dew still clinging to its petals, meeting the cedar as an equal and, together with it, composing a scent that feels elegantly grown up while still light on its feet. Peony drifts in like a chiffon petticoat under the dress, a whisper of sweetness that never quite declares itself, only supports the rose and keeps the floral line unbroken as the hours pass. Beneath, the amber does not blaze or smoulder; it runs cool and clear, a thin trickle of resinous warmth that catches the cedar in passing and turns it bright, so that this wood‑amber accord becomes quietly, almost inexplicably addictive. Through it all, the freshness never deserts you: from first spray to last trace, Violet Eyes smells like immaculate skin and good manners, with enough presence to be noticed yet never so much that it overwhelms. It is easy to wear and generously unisex, the kind of fragrance that could sit on a shared dressing table, claimed by whoever reaches for it first—a small, polished bottle of composure for anyone who prefers their romance bright, clean, and perfectly composed rather than loud.