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A dazzling blend of white florals, creamy gourmand notes, and a salty marine breeze, Gaultier Divine commands attention with contemporary femininity and irresistible sweetness.
Eden's No.005 is a vegan alternative to Jean Paul Gaultier's Gaultier Divine, mirroring its bergamot-and-red-berry opening, ylang-ylang and jasmine heart, and sweet meringue-musk base. It's a softer, less complex read on the original with shorter longevity, but keeps the same bright, addictive fruity-floral character.
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Seasons
Bright florals, salty marine notes, and a creamy sweetness make this versatile for all seasons but especially vivid in spring and summer. Its rich, sweet base allows it to transition well into cooler months too.
Occasions
Its bold, sweet floral character and moderate projection shine for dates and social outings, while remaining elegant enough for formal settings. Less suited for sport or very discreet situations.
Seasons
The calypsone-bergamot-red-berry opening and meringue-musk base give this a bright, salty-sweet freshness built for spring and summer heat; the florals soften it slightly for early autumn but it lacks the richness to register in winter.
Occasions
Its playful, confident fruity-floral character makes it an easy pick for casual daytime wear and dates, with enough polish for an office day, but it is too light and sweet to read as formal and not sporty enough for the gym.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean sweet, musky
Subtle differences in overall composition
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