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Tiffany & Co. Tiffany EDP

Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany EDP

Elegant floral with surprising depth and warmth

A surprisingly well-crafted floral from Tiffany that proves jewelry houses can make proper perfume when they try.

76/100
$130–$150
Value65
Blind Buy Safety72
Versatility78

Last updated: April 3, 2026

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Score Breakdown

Season Fit

Spring
5/5
Summer
4/5
Fall
4/5
Winter
3/5

Occasion Fit

Office
5/5
Date
4/5
Daily
4/5
Gym
1/5
Formal
5/5
Night
3/5

Character

Sweetness
2/5
Freshness
4/5
Longevity
3/5
Sillage
3/5
Balance
4/5

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Well-balanced floral composition
  • Professional-appropriate sillage
  • Beautiful bottle presentation
  • More complex than expected from jewelry brand

Cons

  • Premium price for decent but not exceptional juice
  • Limited projection after first few hours
  • Plays it very safe compositionally

Best For

  • Office environments requiring subtle elegance
  • Daytime formal events
  • Women who prefer polite rather than loud fragrances

Avoid If

  • You want strong projection and sillage
  • You're looking for unique or niche-quality composition

Full Review

Tiffany EDP is what happens when a jewelry house actually tries to make a proper fragrance instead of just slapping their name on generic juice. This is built for women who want to smell expensive without being obvious about it — think gallery openings, upscale lunches, or any situation where understated elegance trumps loud projection. The opening hits with crisp iris and blackcurrant that feels clean but not sterile, quickly joined by a beautiful rose heart that's powdery without being grandmotherly. What saves this from generic department store territory is the base — smooth sandalwood and soft musk create a skin-like warmth that makes the florals feel lived-in rather than applied. Performance sits at a solid 6-7 hours with moderate projection for the first 3 hours, then settles into a lovely skin scent that draws people closer rather than announcing your presence across the room. The sillage is polite but noticeable — perfect for professional settings where you want to smell good without being the person everyone can smell coming. At $130-150 for 75ml, you're definitely paying a luxury markup, but the juice itself is well-composed and feels more expensive than many designer offerings at similar price points. The bottle is gorgeous if you care about vanity displays, though the fragrance itself is the real star here.

Details

Note Pyramid

Top
irisblackcurrantmandarin
Middle
rosepeonylily of the valley
Base
sandalwoodwhite muskcedar

Concentration

EDP

Gender Lean

Feminine

Longevity

6+ hours

Projection

Moderate

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