This Taylor Swift-approved fragrance is only $30

Elizabeth Taylor, do you think (this deal) is forever?No, which is why you need to grab it now.If there’s one thing that feels very on-brand for a pop star with a love of vintage glamour, it’s a timeless perfume.And right now, a classic fragrance from Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor is seriously marked down — making it the kind of beauty deal even Taylor Swift might add to cart.Before Amazon’s Big Spring Sale that officially kicks off on March 25, the iconic White Diamonds fragrance on Amazon for just $30, a whopping discount off its typical price.For fragrance fans (or anyone looking to channel a little old-school star power), it’s a rare chance to pick up one of the most famous celebrity perfumes ever created for under $30.The scent in question is Elizabeth Taylor White Diamonds Eau de Toilette Spray, which first launched in 1991 and quickly became a beauty phenomenon.

With Elizabeth Taylor on everyone’s tongues after “The Fate of Ophelia” launch, it’s a fragrance for those who want to feel luxurious, bold and unmistakably elegant.More than three decades later, it’s still considered one of the bestselling celebrity fragrances of all time.The scent leans into classic floral notes (think: rose, jasmine, neroli and tuberose) balanced by warmer base notes like amber, sandalwood and patchouli.

The result is a rich, sophisticated fragrance that many fans say feels both timeless and unmistakably glamorous.And the packaging certainly leans into that vibe.The faceted bottle features diamond-inspired detailing that nods to Taylor’s legendary jewelry collection and Hollywood-era style.The current Amazon deal makes it even more appealing.

Full-size bottles often sell for much more, so seeing the fragrance drop to around $30 is the kind of markdown that tends to disappear quickly once big sale events roll around.So, put on “Elizabeth Taylor” and wear Elizabeth Taylor.What’s better than that?This article was written by Victoria McDonnell, New Y...

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Publisher: New York Post

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