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Modern goddess energy in a bottle - Olympéa EDP radiates creamy vanilla, opulent florals, and a softly spicy warmth. Seductive but poised, it's a signature for women who command attention with style and grace.
Olympia is Aromara's take on Paco Rabanne Olympea, the salted-vanilla goddess fragrance. It captures the sweet, addictive vanilla-ginger signature well but the cashmere-wood base is lighter, giving up some of the original's warm, skin-hugging staying power.
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Seasons
The lush white florals and warm vanilla-amber base suit both mild and cooler weather, excelling in spring and fall when its richness and spice feel uplifting but not overwhelming. It remains wearable in winter with its cozy sweetness, but may feel too intense for peak summer heat.
Occasions
Olympéa EDP's moderate projection and seductive, creamy floral-vanilla signature make it perfect for dates, evenings out, or stylish everyday wear. It is elegant enough for formal events, but may become too pronounced for sports or very close-quarters office settings.
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A fresh, sweet vanilla-floral that leans into warm-weather wear more than dense winter layering.
Occasions
Seductive and sweet enough for date nights while remaining light enough for casual daytime wear.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both share Ginger, Mandarin, Jasmine notes
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