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Which Should You Buy?
A radiant, juicy floral with luscious apricot and creamy vanilla over a playful floral heart. This edition is bright, modern, and irresistibly feminine, perfect for making memories in spring sunshine.
Ecstasy chases Nina Ricci L'Extase's sweet musky floriental and lands the juicy berry-and-rose heart over a caramel-vanilla base well. It reads flatter and the projection runs even quieter than the already skin-close original, but the cosy, fruity-sweet femininity is convincingly there for a budget bottle.
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
The juicy apricot, grapefruit, and lush florals make this especially suited for spring and early fall, providing brightness and a soft, sweet warmth. It can work in summer if applied lightly, but the sweetness and vanilla are less ideal for winter's depths.
Occasions
Its moderate projection and sweet floral character make it perfect for date nights or daytime outings, while still being refined enough for some formal occasions. The sweetness is less suited for sporty or strictly professional settings.
Seasons
The sweet caramel-vanilla and berry-floral warmth feel cosy in autumn and winter, a touch heavy for peak summer heat.
Occasions
Its flirtatious, sweet-gourmand character suits dates, evenings and cosy casual wear over the office, sport or formality.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean floral, sweet, fruity
Subtle differences in overall composition
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