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elizabeth-taylor Diamonds & Emeralds
Elizabeth Taylor

Diamonds & Emeralds

Fresh
Floral
Rose
White Floral
Fruity
Woody
Patchouli
EDT · 1993 · womens

Elizabeth Taylor's fragrance line emerged in the 1980s and 1990s as a natural extension of her larger-than-life persona. Taylor brought the same glamour and theatricality to her scents that defined her legendary career, positioning them as accessible luxury for fans who wanted a piece of her iconic style.

Diamonds & Emeralds opens with a bright fruity-floral top combining apricot, peach, and mandarin with gardenia and orange blossom, creating an immediately sweet and inviting impression. The heart deepens into a classic white floral bouquet of jasmine, tuberose, magnolia, and lily of the valley, giving the fragrance its romantic backbone. A warm base of amber, vanilla, tonka bean, and musk rounds out the composition with softness and longevity, preventing the fragrance from reading as purely linear or one-dimensional.

This is a straightforward fruity floral that works best during warmer months and daytime occasions. It has enough sweetness and body to feel substantial without becoming cloying, making it suitable for someone who enjoys traditional florals but wants them approachable rather than austere. If you gravitate toward The Romantic, The Reverie, or The Vanguard, this fragrance will likely appeal to your taste.

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Apricot
Apricot
Velvety, warm, and slightly honeyed, apricot is the most sensual of the stone fruits in perfumery. It has a jammy richness alongside its freshness, and a slightly almond-like facet from its stone. Pairs beautifully with white florals and musks in compositions that want warmth and femininity without heaviness.
Gardenia
Gardenia
Intoxicatingly creamy and white-floral with a waxy, almost narcotic sweetness. Gardenia shares the heady indolic quality of jasmine and tuberose but with a fresher, greener edge from its glossy leaves. A challenging note to use well, too much overwhelms, but a well-handled gardenia accord is memorably beautiful.
Hiacynth
Hiacynth
Mandarin Orange
Mandarin Orange
Orange Blossom
Orange Blossom
Sweeter and more honeyed than neroli (both come from the same tree), orange blossom is a floral note with a warm, almost edible quality. It floats between citrus and floral families, adding richness without weight. A signature note of classic Mediterranean and Middle Eastern perfumery.
Peach
Peach
Ripe, juicy, and velvety, peach has a warm, slightly creamy sweetness that feels lush rather than childish in the right context. It adds a fruity sensuality to floral and oriental fragrances, and its slightly fuzzy quality can even play into tactile, skin-like accords. A note that feels like high summer.
Sage
Sage
Earthy, slightly smoky, and herbal with a cool, clean quality that is distinctly aromatic. Sage can read as savory and culinary or as a clean, ceremonial smoke depending on how it's used. It adds a dry, confident quality to fragrances, often used in masculine compositions for its outdoor, no-fuss character.
Water Lily
Water Lily
Cool, aquatic, and faintly sweet, water lily evokes still ponds and quiet garden pools. It has a clean, watery floral quality that sits between lotus and a light white flower, with a slight greenness from its floating leaves. Used in aquatic and sheer floral compositions to add a serene, natural freshness.
White Rose
White Rose
Heart · 30 min – 3 hrs
Carnation
Carnation
Spicy, clove-like, and slightly powdery, carnation is one of perfumery's oldest floral notes, with a warm, almost peppery character that distinguishes it from softer flowers. It has a vintage, slightly old-fashioned quality that is coming back into fashion. Think pressed flowers in an old book, warm and complex.
Jasmine
Jasmine
Intoxicating, heady, and slightly animalic, jasmine is one of the few flowers that smells as rich in a bottle as it does climbing a garden wall at dusk. It has an almost fleshy, indolic quality that stops it reading as purely 'clean.' Jasmine is a workhorse in both feminine and masculine perfumery, adding depth and soul.
Lily
Lily
Grand, creamy, and slightly spicy, Oriental lily (Stargazer, Casablanca) is one of the most powerful natural flowers, with a heady, complex sweetness that fills a room. White lily is softer and more transparent. Both add drama and elegance to floral compositions, though they require careful handling to avoid becoming oppressive.
Lily Of The Valley
Lily Of The Valley
Crisp, green, and dewy, this spring flower smells like rain on cool grass with a clean, soap-like clarity. It's one of perfumery's most requested scents despite being nearly impossible to extract naturally, so it's almost always recreated synthetically. The result is fresh, tender, and timelessly elegant.
Magnolia
Magnolia
Creamy, lush, and faintly lemony, magnolia is a floral note with real presence, richer than peony but more accessible than jasmine. It has a velvety quality and a slight spice that stops it from being simply pretty. Used to add warmth and dimensionality to floral compositions.
Rose
Rose
The queen of floral notes and the most-used ingredient in fine perfumery. Real rose is simultaneously velvety, honeyed, and slightly spicy, nothing like the synthetic candy version. Depending on the variety used, it can anchor a composition or drift through it like a ghost, adding warmth without dominating.
Tuberose
Tuberose
One of the most intensely floral natural ingredients in existence, rich, creamy, and almost narcotic in its sweetness. Tuberose is polarizing by design: it's meant to be enveloping, not background. It has rubbery, vanilla-like facets that make it feel both sensual and slightly retro.
Base · 3–12 hrs
Amber
Amber
A warm, resinous accord rather than a single ingredient, amber is typically built from labdanum, benzoin, and vanilla to create a rich, honeyed, almost solar warmth. It's the quintessential base-note family, adding a comforting richness that makes fragrances feel complete. The difference between a fragrance feeling cold and feeling alive.
Musk
Musk
The base layer of almost every modern fragrance, a soft, warm, skin-like scent that extends longevity and bridges other notes together. Natural musk was once derived from deer (now banned); today's musks are synthetic and range from clean and soapy to dark and animalic. The right musk makes a fragrance smell like 'you.'
Patchouli
Patchouli
Dense, earthy, and darkly sweet, patchouli is the scent of damp soil and dried herbs with an almost chocolatey richness. It polarizes people because in high concentrations it's overwhelming, but as a supporting note it adds depth and longevity that almost nothing else can match. The backbone of countless oriental and chypre fragrances.
Tonka Bean
Tonka Bean
Sweet, powdery, and almond-like with hay-like, slightly tobacco undertones, tonka bean is one of perfumery's most useful base notes. It shares coumarin with fresh hay and freshly cut grass, adding a warmth that feels nostalgic and comforting. Essential in gourmand and soft oriental fragrances.
Vanilla
Vanilla
Warm, sweet, and universally appealing, vanilla is to fragrance what salt is to cooking. Real vanilla is complex and slightly smoky, though most perfumery vanilla is synthetic and reads as clean, sweet, and creamy. It slows the evaporation of other notes and is the reason certain fragrances feel like a second skin.
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Elizabeth Taylor's fragrance line emerged in the 1980s and 1990s as a natural extension of her larger-than-life persona. Taylor brought the same glamour and theatricality to her scents that defined her legendary career, positioning them as accessible luxury for fans who wanted a piece of her iconic style. Diamonds & Emeralds opens with a bright fruity-floral top combining apricot, peach, and mandarin with gardenia and orange blossom, creating an immediately sweet and inviting impression. The heart deepens into a classic white floral bouquet of jasmine, tuberose, magnolia, and lily of the valley, giving the fragrance its romantic backbone. A warm base of amber, vanilla, tonka bean, and musk rounds out the composition with softness and longevity, preventing the fragrance from reading as purely linear or one-dimensional. This is a straightforward fruity floral that works best during warmer months and daytime occasions. It has enough sweetness and body to feel substantial without becoming cloying, making it suitable for someone who enjoys traditional florals but wants them approachable rather than austere. If you gravitate toward The Romantic, The Reverie, or The Vanguard, this fragrance will likely appeal to your taste.
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Top: Apricot, Gardenia, Hiacynth, Mandarin Orange, Orange Blossom, Peach, Sage, Water Lily, White Rose. Heart: Carnation, Jasmine, Lily, Lily Of The Valley, Magnolia, Rose, Tuberose. Base: Amber, Musk, Patchouli, Tonka Bean, Vanilla.
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