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A sparkling, spicy white floral that balances playful modern energy with creamy, sophisticated warmth. Twilly d’Hermès is a mood-lifting signature for anyone who wants to stand out in style.
Giorgio Armani Code for Women is a warm, jasmine-and-orange-blossom floral over a vanilla-sandalwood base. Eden's No.068 tracks the same citrus-to-jasmine-to-vanilla arc closely, though it lands a shade simpler and sweeter than the original's more polished, ambery depth - a workable everyday floral in the same family.
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
The lively ginger, citrus and white florals make this fragrance feel bright and energetic, excelling in spring and early summer. The creamy sandalwood and vanilla add warmth for fall, but its brightness can feel out of place in cold winter weather.
Occasions
The sparkling spicy-floral nature is uplifting and versatile for daytime and social occasions. It is playful yet sophisticated enough for office or casual dates, but not quite formal or sporty due to its creamy, noticeable presence.
Seasons
A warm jasmine-vanilla floral suits cooler months more than peak summer heat.
Occasions
A warm, sensual floral works best for dates and evenings, with reasonable versatility for the office.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both share Jasmine, Orange Blossom, Vanilla notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
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