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Women's perfumes - Tiffany

Founded in 1837 in New York by Charles Lewis Tiffany, Tiffany & Co. gained worldwide fame with its fine jewelry and luxury watches before venturing into the world of fragrance. Known for its sophisticated and elegant scents, Tiffany & Co. captures the brand’s essence of luxury and timelessness. Often inspired by precious gems, like diamonds, their perfumes feature refined compositions with fresh, floral, and long-lasting notes that highlight the sophistication and style of the wearer.

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12 Product  Arrange Recommended: Products are listed by popularity in descending order. Out of stock products are listed at the end. In this section, some items are set to be placed at specific positions.

How do you get to know the world of women's perfumes?

Perfumes are differentiated according to the percentage of perfume components, which determines the projection and durability of the fragrance:

Perfume or extract is the most intense fragrance you can buy. The percentage of fragrance components is usually 20-40%. The projection is usually very three-dimensional and the shelf life is very long (8-24 hours).
EDP - Eau de Parfum or perfumed water. The proportion of fragrance components is usually 15-20%. The projection is usually strong to medium and the duration is 4-8 hours.
EDT - Eau de toilette or scented water. The proportion of fragrances is 10-15%. The projection is low to medium and the duration is around 2-4 hours.
EDC - Eau de Cologne or cologne. The proportion of fragrances is 3-10%. The projection is generally low and the duration is around 1-2 hours.

The symbolism of the iconic Tiffany & Co.

One of the brand's most famous and recognized features is its distinctive blue color, known as "Tiffany Blue". This light blue colour is a registered trademark of the brand and symbolizes elegance, luxury and perfection. Its use in retail spaces and windows is iconic and is almost immediately associated with the prestigious Tiffany & Co. brand.

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