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'Divine' Vera Wang scent now in Amazon sale at 'marvellous price'

'Divine' Vera Wang scent now in Amazon sale at 'marvellous price'

Daily Mirror3 days ago
Amazon shoppers can save big on the fruity, floral Vera Wang fragrance that comes in a striking heart-shaped bottle
Shoppers on the lookout for their new signature fragrance are in luck. That's because Amazon has slashed the price of an 'enchanting' designer perfume.
With its Prime Day event approaching on July 8-11, the online giant is already slashing the prices of numerous best-sellers, including fragrances. For those looking to bag a bargain scent, we've spotted an amazing discount on the much-loved Vera Wang Princess Eau de Toilette.
A 100ml bottle of the scent would normally set customers back £66, but it's now reduced to £17.75 in the Amazon sale, saving shoppers a huge £48.25. Top notes of water lily, golden apricot and mandarin meringue are blended with base notes of vanilla chiffon, amber and forbidden woods, delivering the ultimate fruity, floral fragrance.
The same Vera Wang perfume is on sale at Boots for £26, while The Perfume Shop has it for £23.99. Housed in a striking heart-shaped bottle, which is topped with a gold crown lid, it makes the perfect gift for a loved one.
Similar scents have been slashed in price as well. Over on LookFantastic, the Versace Crystal Noir Eau de Toilette (30ml) is down to £42.75, reduced from £57. This seductive perfume delivers fruity, floral and amber accords. Meanwhile, Charlotte Tilbury is offering its Love Frequency Perfume Set for £91 instead of £130 - a saving of 30%. It gets shoppers 100ml and 10ml bottles of the brand's woody floral fragrance.
On the Amazon website, the discounted Vera Wang fragrance has garnered plenty of glowing reviews from shoppers. More than 5,000 people have given it a five-star rating, proving how popular it is.
One said: "I bought this perfume for my sister-in-law, and she absolutely loved it! From the moment she sprayed it, she was impressed by the luxurious scent—it's elegant, long-lasting, and not overpowering.
"The fragrance has the perfect balance of floral and warm notes, making it ideal for both everyday wear and special occasions. She received so many compliments and has already decided to buy it again for herself."
A second person was also impressed, adding: "A true gem in the world of fragrances. Its enchanting scent, versatile nature, stunning packaging, and long-lasting allure make it a must-have for anyone seeking to channel their inner princess."
Yet, the scent wasn't for everyone. One three-star review reads: "The scent doesn't seem to last. Have to spray 2 or 3 times a day."
Someone else hailed the scent as 'divine', though. They added: "Beautiful fragrance at a marvellous price delivered quickly too. It's been a while since using it and has made me very happy."
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