5th Avenue by Elizabeth Arden, named after the world-famous street in New York, was released in 1996. The floral fragrance 5th Avenue was created by perfumer Anne Gottlieb. The fragrance opens with an exotic blend of magnolia, mandarin, linden blossom and bergamot. In the heart, notes of nutmeg, cloves, ylang-ylang, tuberose and Bulgarian rose create a warm floral accord. 5th Avenue ends with a base of iris, amber, vanilla and musk. A fragrance for a successful, elegant woman with a sense of style.