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    Park Avenue vs. Fleur de Rocaille (1993)

    Very similar
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    Is Park Avenue better than Fleur de Rocaille (1993)?

    Fleur de Rocaille (1993) wears longer on skin.

    Why this score
    Performance proximity
    Accord profile overlap
    Gender alignment
    MuskRoseMimosa
    yellow floralfloralpowderyrosegreenwoodysweet

    This match is a verified relationship from our fragrance graph. The score weighs each fragrance's notes, accords, mood, occasion, weather fit, gender, and performance — the same scale as the badges on every “reminds of” rail.

    The essentials

    What's different between Park Avenue and Fleur de Rocaille (1993)?

    Key facts: Park Avenue vs. Fleur de Rocaille (1993)
    Park AvenueFleur de Rocaille (1993)
    ConcentrationEau de ParfumEau de Parfum
    Launched20031993
    GenderFemaleFemale
    PerfumerLaurent Le Guernec
    Best seasonSpringSpring

    Scent DNA

    How do Park Avenue and Fleur de Rocaille (1993) smell?

    Park Avenue

    Yellow Floral
    Floral
    Herbal
    Powdery
    Rose
    Aromatic
    Green
    Musky

    Fleur de Rocaille (1993)

    White Floral
    Floral
    Powdery
    Yellow Floral
    Fresh
    Woody
    Rose
    Sweet

    Shared between both fragrances

    The pyramid

    What notes do Park Avenue and Fleur de Rocaille (1993) share?

    Top
    ChamomileLemonMimosa
    GardeniaAldehydesViolet
    Heart
    PaperwhiteRose
    MimosaJasmineLilacYlang-YlangRoseLily of the ValleyCarnationIris
    Base
    MuskVanilla
    SandalwoodAmberMuskOakmossCedar

    Notes both fragrances share

    Community taste

    Which performs better, Park Avenue or Fleur de Rocaille (1993)?

    Community verdict: Park Avenue vs. Fleur de Rocaille (1993)
    Park AvenueFleur de Rocaille (1993)
    Score3.5/53.5/5
    Longevity4-6 hours6-10 hours
    Sillagemoderatemoderate

    No varnish

    What do reviewers say about Park Avenue and Fleur de Rocaille (1993)?

    Is moderate sillage a flaw? Not here. Park Avenue is for someone who already knows their taste is good. Classic floral structure, powdery warmth, nothing that grabs.Park Avenue
    Powdery florals with an aldehydic shimmer. Close-wearing, lasting through a full workday. The kind of fragrance that doesn't announce itself to the room.Fleur de Rocaille (1993)

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    About Park Avenue vs. Fleur de Rocaille (1993).