A Song for the Rose Eau de Parfum vs No.660 Naughty Alice Eau de Parfum
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Which Should You Buy?
A Song for the Rose is a luminous, modern rose built around silky musk and understated woods. It is graceful, genderless, and quietly magnetic, perfect for those seeking a radiant floral with refined character.
No.660 follows Vivienne Westwood's Naughty Alice pyramid closely - violet and ylang-ylang over black rose, closing on white musk. The floral-powdery bones are a near match, though it comes across softer and less mischievous than the discontinued original.
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Seasons
The luminous, dewy rose and clean musk make this a radiant choice for spring, with enough body and freshness for early fall. It can work on cooler summer days, but the airy floral style is less suited to deep winter.
Occasions
Elegant but not loud, this refined rose-musk is safe for office and excels on dates thanks to its modern clarity. The gentle projection and clean musky undertone keep it versatile, but it lacks the weight for formal galas or sport.
Seasons
Community season votes for Vivienne Westwood Naughty Alice, the fragrance this is built to match, favour spring and autumn.
Occasions
Wearers put Vivienne Westwood Naughty Alice, the fragrance this is built to match, at its best for casual wear.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean musky, woody, floral
Adds violet and ylang-ylang
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