Discover a true modern classic with Calvin Klein Eternity Eau De Parfum. Eternity is one of Calvin Klein's most beloved perfumes, released in 1988; its popularity has been so overwhelming since its release, the scent was inducted into the Fragrance Hall of Fame in 2003. What's made Calvin Klein Eternity women's perfume so timeless is its lively blend of fresh florals, bright citrus and subtle musky notes. The scent begins with fresh citrus and green notes, gently melting into heart notes of violet and lily-of-the-valley. The top and middle notes slowly yield to a striking base of powdery heliotrope, sandalwood and musk. The transparent musky notes linger gently on the skin, for an alluring, unforgettable finish. Calvin Klein Eternity comes as an eau de parfum for women for effortless application. Choose from multiple sizes.
Design house: Calvin Klein
Scent name: Eternity
Scent notes: powdery heliotrope, sandalwood and musk
Top scent note: fresh citrus and green notes
Middle scent note: violet and lily-of-the-valley
Base scent note: heliotrope, pink sandalwood and transparent musky notes
Gender: women
Comes as an eau de toilette for effortless wear
Calvin Klein Eternity women's perfume volume comes in your choice of sizes, including 1 oz, 1.7 oz, 3.4 oz
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