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Which Should You Buy?
A quintessentially fresh floral with juicy pear and airy freesia, this is the ultimate everyday fragrance for those who want to smell clean, elegant and quietly radiant.
No. 13 tracks Jo Malone's English Pear & Freesia closely - ripe pear over freesia, patchouli and amber woods - and the fruity-floral outline is a good match. It's a lighter, shorter-lived take though, missing the rhubarb tartness and cologne-strength lift of the genuine Jo Malone.
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
Crisp pear, melon, and freesia make this scent supremely fresh and light, perfect for spring and summer. Its airy character is less suited to the cold of winter, but its gentle fruitiness can transition into early autumn.
Occasions
Soft projection and inoffensive freshness make it ideal for office and casual daily wear. It is subtly romantic for a date, but too sheer for formal events or intense enough for sport.
Seasons
A pear-and-freesia fruity floral works best in the transitional warmth of spring and autumn.
Occasions
Light and elegant, this suits casual wear and office days well, with enough polish for a low-key date.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean fruity, floral, fresh
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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