Elizabeth Arden Sunflowers Eau de Toilette 100ml is a bright, sun-warmed floral-fruity for women, launched in 1993 and signed by perfumer David Apel. A juicy opening of melon, peach, orange blossom and citrus leads into a soft floral heart of cyclamen, osmanthus, rose, jasmine and orris root, before settling into a warm, polished base of amber, sandalwood, musk, oakmoss and cedar — capturing the sunny, optimistic spirit of the bottle's namesake.
About Sunflowers
Elizabeth Arden was founded in New York in 1910 by Florence Nightingale Graham, who took the trade name "Elizabeth Arden" and opened her famous red-door salon on Fifth Avenue. Sunflowers launched in 1993 as part of the brand's wave of bright, accessible floral fragrances and quickly became one of its most popular feminine signatures — instantly recognisable by its clear glass bottle topped with a sunflower-yellow cap.
Fragrance notes
- Top: Melon, Peach, Orange Blossom, Lemon, Mandarin Orange, Bergamot, Brazilian Rosewood
- Heart: Cyclamen, Osmanthus, Rose, Jasmine, Orris Root
- Base: Amber, Sandalwood, Musk, Oakmoss, Cedar
Olfactory family: Floral Fruity | Launched: 1993 | Perfumer: David Apel
Who it's for
Sunflowers suits women looking for a cheerful, easy-to-wear daily fragrance — bright enough for spring and summer wear, with enough soft floral character to feel polished. The composition is at its best in warmer months, ideal for office, daytime, weekend and casual evening contexts. A sensible everyday option and a familiar comfort scent for long-time fans of the brand.
How to wear it
Spray onto pulse points — wrists, neck, and behind the ears — from around 15 cm away. Apply to clean, moisturised skin to extend the wear of the lighter top notes. As an eau de toilette, two to three sprays balance well; refresh once during the day to keep the bright fruit accord present.
Specifications
- Size: 100ml
- Concentration: Eau de Toilette
- Gender: Women
- Brand: Elizabeth Arden
- Year: 1993
- Perfumer: David Apel



