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Yardley English Rose Eau de Toilette 125ml Spray
Yardley English Rose Eau de Toilette 125ml Spray
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Yardley London English Rose Eau de Toilette 125ml is a romantic floral fragrance built around the brand's heritage English Rose scent — a true rose softened with green tea, magnolia and violet, and a soft musk-and-amber drydown. The 125ml size is the long-haul bottle for those who already wear English Rose as a daily signature, evoking the gentle classical English garden aesthetic the brand has championed for centuries.
About Yardley London
Yardley of London traces its origins to 17th-century London, with the company formally registered in the 1770s. English Rose has been one of the brand's signature scents for decades, alongside Lavender, Lily of the Valley and April Violets. The current Yardley product range is paraben-free, vegan-suitable, cruelty-free, and packaged in recycled plastic where possible.
Fragrance notes
- Top: Rose, Geranium, Bergamot, Tea accord
- Heart: Magnolia, Violet, Jasmine, White flowers
- Base: Musk, Sandalwood, Amber, Woody notes
Olfactory family: Floral | Brand: Yardley London
Who it's for
This fragrance suits women who love classical English rose — particularly those who reach for true florals over modern fruity-floral or sweet-gourmand compositions. It is at its best in spring and summer but works year-round as a softly perfumed daily signature, ideal for daytime, weekends and gentle evening wear. A natural choice as a sentimental or considered gift for mothers, grandmothers and friends with a fondness for traditional British perfumery.
How to use
- Hold the bottle around 15 cm from the skin.
- Spray onto pulse points — wrists, neck, behind the ears.
- Three to four sprays balance presence and longevity for the eau de toilette concentration.
- Reapply lightly later in the day; eau de toilette sits closer to the skin than EDP.
Specifications
- Size: 125ml
- Concentration: Eau de Toilette
- Gender: Women
- Brand: Yardley London
- Heritage: Founded 17th century, England
A romantic, true-rose English classic in its long-haul size — softly floral, beautifully familiar.
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