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Pearfat Parfum 2030 Park Avenue

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All sales are final, we are a perfume sampling company - letting you try perfume before you invest in a bottle. Unfortunately, we cannot refund any product that you do not like. If you are new to perfume or wanting to break out of wearing the same scent, try our starter sampler packs so that you can find the perfume that works for you.

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2030 Park Avenue is a floral green fragrance created by Alie Kiral. A young couple, all dressed up, glittering like the night sky, tumble out of the rain into Cliff Bell’s nightclub entrance to celebrate. The snare drum's sound greets them, then the snap of a hi-hat, a few notes on a saxophone as the band warms up. The air is velvety, thick, and warm, casting an air of romance as the duo settles into a corner booth. They are surrounded by the mythic history of Detroit - the handmade beauty of the details in every inch of the tiled stage, the sounds of jazz beginning to fill the air. The lovers sip effervescent cocktails and clink their glasses, toasting to their future + the love of the tenacious city enveloping them. 2030 Park Avenue is a earthy citrus/woody white floral fragrance that smells like a French 75 cocktail, a sprinkle of rain outside on a spring evening, warm wood and velvet. It features notes of candied lemon, fresh rain, ambrette, tuberose and cedarwood. It is an eau de parfum, edp. 

PEARFAT PARFUM 2030 PARK AVENUE REVIEWS

Fragrantica: This is like drinking a cup of lemon tea (or maybe eating some sort of lemon pastry) on an apartment terrace after a late springtime sunstorm, with the smell of the flowers outside growing stronger in the sunshine. A weird combo of petrichor and sweetness that works, somehow. Pearfat perfumes are so strange and lovely.

Fragrantica: Musty in a good way. Feels like petrichor and lemon verbena at the top. when it mellows, im hit with overwhelming nostalgia for elementary school. I went to school in the united states (and a lil bit of england) in the mid-late 90's and something about the way this sits takes me right back: the thick rubbery plastics, dark stormy days shuttered in the art room, the paints, the scented markers.

Fragrantica: Damp and dank, but also light and breezy. I don't get the lemon here as strongly as others do, but definitely get a sweet floral musk wrapped in petrichor haze. I've only worn it a few times but got so many complements!

Fragrantica: Thankfully I get very little florals or citrus from this on my skin. It opens quite petrichor-y and definitely gives wet pavement after a storm, but it dries down to a musky, creamy, coconut-sandalwood on me. I sprayed this on a shirt and could smell it every time I walked by my closet for several days after-- longevity is great. Unisex and so nice during warm, humid weather.

Fragrantica: Kettle popcorn, sugar cube, rose, cedar, humid wet pavement. Almost syrupy yet airy.

Fragrantica: I don’t know if I’ll be in the mood to write anything long and poetic about this fragrance anytime soon—I just want to say I love it, my husband loves it and I was blown away on first spray. A true banger IMHO. Didn’t look forward to the rain note when I read the description but MAN does it WORK for me. I like wearing it best on a humid day. I can stop searching for any other basic lemon-heavy frag because while this one is weird, it’s incredible, and I have no use for any other strong lemon-note in my collection, cuz I’m sure I’d reach for this one every time.

Fragrantica: Opens with an extremely strong and on the nose petrichor scent; I have to give points for realism here as it really does smell like the air outside when it’s raining, with a hint of metallicness to it. Then you quickly get that lemon and it smells like lemon slices with sugar sprinkled all over them. The sugar is strong in this and it’s a bit odd mixed with that wet dampness from the rain accords but not bad just weird if that makes sense. The dry down offers a lot more woods and slight florals but it still keeps that rain smell, so it smells like slightly sweet, damp woods. I don’t think I’d get a full bottle but it’s a fun scent to smell.

Fragrantica: The lights of downtown Columbus twinkle and sparkle like stars underneath the once foreboding clouds in mid June. The sound of the once torrential downpour, now gone, the only remnant of the rains rage are the puddles left behind. The bar you're at with your friends has a covered patio area; so there is no need to worry about getting wet, or even worse, your drink getting watered down. You all sip on a jug sweet limoncello as you laugh the night away in the humid yet cooling night. The night fades, but the memory never will. This is such a beautiful, velvet-y smooth ambrosia of summer night goodness. A sweet candied lemon that reminds me of limoncello is on full display upon first spray. Then slowly mellowing out with this amazingly weird rain like scent that is so smooth and realistic. A warm ambrette musk creating the feeling of humidity as it all ties together to make this wonderful painting. I don't get much tuberose, maybe a hint of non descript white floral like the fleeting memory of a perfume once smelled, but nothing that slams me in the face like "Do Son." I also don't get much cedar, but I do get a wet woody-ness VERY faintly in the dry down. Super fun, refreshingly comforting, and unisex fragrance that is perfect for any warmer nights. I can see this being someone's signature scent as they might really dig the effect this has. I get pretty good performance out of this thing as well, just doesn't project as much as it performs.