212 VIP Rosé Eau de Parfum vs No.566 P Smith Rose Eau de Parfum
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Which Should You Buy?
A sparkling, effervescent rose with a champagne twist, 212 VIP Rosé is the fun, flirty side of floral - light, musky, and effortlessly chic for any social occasion.
Eden's No.566 follows Paul Smith Rose's pyramid closely - violet, green tea and rose over magnolia and Turkish rose with a musk-cedar base - giving a fair single-note rose likeness, though projection and longevity fall well short of the designer original.
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Seasons
The bright champagne and peach blossom notes make this ideal for spring and summer, while its floral-musk drydown brings warmth for early fall. It is less suited to very cold winter days due to its lighter, sparkling character.
Occasions
Its soft projection and elegant, playful freshness are perfect for daytime, office, and especially date settings, where it feels inviting but not overpowering. Less ideal for sporty or highly formal environments.
Seasons
Community season votes for Paul Smith Rose, the fragrance this is built to match, favour spring and summer.
Occasions
Wearers put Paul Smith Rose, the fragrance this is built to match, at its best for the office, date nights and casual wear.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean floral, musky
Adds cedar and green tea, drops champagne rosé and peach blossom
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