Elizabeth Arden has launched Green Tea Cherry Blossom, the latest in their series of flankers to their popular 1999 fragrance, Green Tea. Green Tea Cherry Blossom follows recent efforts Green Tea Lotus (2008), Green Tea Exotic (2009), Green Tea Lavender (2010) and Green Tea Camellia (2011).
Green Tea Cherry Blossom captures the lush freshness of green tea leaves, and delights the senses with ethereal pink petals that exude a sparkling femininity. This fragrance reflects the majestic and mystifying beauty and grace of the cherry tree where the blossoms dance in the energizing sun light and gently fall like rain painting the ground with soft petals.
Elizabeth Arden Green Tea Cherry Blossom is available in 50 and 100 ml Eau de Toilette, and can be found now at Dillards.
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Haven’t tried any of the Green Tea series. I must say I don’t like the look of the bottle. Too cheap looking, I think. Without additional information about the notes contained, it’s hard to imagine what it’s going to smell like!
The EA Green Tea scents have always come in a bottle that looks more like it belongs at Yves-Rocher than at Elizabeth Arden, as near as I can remember. The opposite is also true, YR has many very nice bottles that look much more expensive. *shrug* Can’t figure that one out.
That’s true…it’s a casual fragrance & has a bottle to match.
I like the pink-on-pale-green box design much more than the all-pink bottle. The cherry blossom graphic catches my eye, but I doubt I’d be as thrilled once I opened the box.
The bottles somehow remind me of shampoo, and the fragrance doesn’t do much to change that.
L’Occitane has a similar looking one called Cherry Princess, it just launched in Europe.
Yep.
The box is pretty. But why they didn’t just go ahead and call it Bland Inoffensive, I don’t know.
Lol Mals. Now there’s some honest marketing for once. 😉 I’ve never been moved to try any of these, either. Lighter summer interpretations of anything in general usually send me running the other way, though I’m sure there’s been a couple exceptions along the way that escape me at the moment.
Ha!
Well said, Mals.
Nice one, mals. 😀
This looks like shameless pandering to the Asian market.
I like tea scents as a rule, but have never quite found these to be wearable. I keep sniffing, hoping for a pleasant (Bland Inoffensive 🙂 scent for the summer, but so far….not so good.
They had another one called Spiced Green Tea. I bought it unsniffed for $8 at TJ Maxx. It was unremarkable. Not offensive. Nothing I would ever pay full price for. I think I ended up giving it to my niece who was in her teens and seemed to like it far more than I did. It wasn’t a very good tea scent to me.
I think my mom had that one — she was into the original, too. Can’t really recall what either of them smelled like.