The One EDP vs Light Blue EDT
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Opens with a bright citrus burst of bergamot and mandarin softened almost immediately by ripe peach and plum, giving the opening a juicy, slightly boozy warmth. The heart settles into a creamy floral blend of lily and jasmine that reads more silky than green or sharp. The dry-down is where it earns its reputation — amber and vanilla deepen into a soft, skin-close gourmand base with quiet but persistent sillage. Projection is moderate, intimate rather than loud — an evening-out fragrance for cooler months, best on someone who wants warmth without heaviness.
Sicilian lemon hits sharp and clean on the opening, with granny smith apple adding a crisp, almost tart green edge that keeps it from reading purely citrus. Bluebell and jasmine ease in at the heart — airy rather than heavy, giving the floral a breezy, aquatic quality without pushing into soapy territory. Cedar grounds the dry-down with a light, dry warmth, and white musk stretches the sillage into a soft skin-close finish. Projection is moderate at best; this is a close-to-body fragrance that whispers rather than announces — Warm-weather everyday wear, best on someone who wants clean and effortless over complex or statement-making.
How they overlap
The One EDP and Light Blue EDT share exactly one note (jasmine). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Light Blue EDT is the cheaper original at $100 compared to $130 for The One EDP — about 23% less. The One EDP is built for fall/winter; Light Blue EDT for spring/summer. Pick by when you'd actually wear it.