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    Side by side

    Red vs. Style in Play

    Red by Marc Ecko bottle

    Red

    Marc Ecko
    Eau de Toilette2004
    Very similar
    New comparison

    Red peaks in summer, while Style in Play belongs to spring. The side by side below shows where they overlap.

    The essentials

    At a glance

    Key facts: Red vs. Style in Play
    RedStyle in Play
    ConcentrationEau de ToiletteEau de Toilette
    Launched20042004
    GenderFemaleMale
    PerfumerBob AlianoAnnick Menardo
    Best seasonSummerSpring

    Scent DNA

    Main accords

    Red

    Woody
    Aromatic
    Amber
    Green
    Floral
    Fruity
    Fresh
    Patchouli

    Style in Play

    Woody
    Aromatic
    Green
    Fruity
    Fresh
    Musky
    White Floral

    Shared between both fragrances

    The pyramid

    Notes, side by side

    Top
    Green AppleAldehydesCherryMaclura FruitArborvitaeOsmanthusYlang-YlangBergamotPeachOrange BlossomBlackcurrantHyacinth
    Green AppleThuja
    Heart
    GardeniaCedar LeavesJasmineSiberian Stone PineTuberoseCarnationLily of the ValleyIrisRoseRosemaryLychee
    Pine TreeJasmineCedar
    Base
    VetiverOakmossWhite MuskAmberPatchouliVanillaTonka BeanCedarSandalwoodMyrrhFrankincense
    White MuskVetiverPatchouli

    Notes both fragrances share

    Community taste

    The community verdict

    Community verdict: Red vs. Style in Play
    RedStyle in Play
    Score3.5/53.5/5
    Longevity4-6 hours4-6 hours
    Sillagemoderatemoderate

    No varnish

    Real talk

    Red is one of those fragrances that makes an immediate impression or walks away entirely. That's not a flaw, it's the point. This is a scent built for presence.Red
    Style in Play stands apart from other Lacoste fragrances. Green apple and jasmine together create something unexpected. The composition prioritizes character over predictability.Style in Play