ELIZABETH ARDEN - SUN FLOWERS - EAU DE TOILETTE Sun Flowers is a refined, fruity fragrance launched in 1993 and created by David Apel. The luminous top notes of lemon, rosewood, mandarin, bergamot, melon, and peach blend seamlessly with heart notes of cyclamen, rose, jasmine, and orris root. The sensual base is composed of musk, cedar, amber, moss, and sandalwood. This fragrance is recommended for evening wear and is an ideal choice for summer. About Elizabeth Arden Elizabeth Arden, a Canadian nurse, founded the cosmetics and fragrance brand in 1910. The company continues to produce cosmetics and skincare products, as well as its own line of fragrances and scents under the names of designers and celebrities. From the very first spray, you can sense the unique breeze, energy, and desire for new experiences. The company’s first fragrance, "Blue Grass," was launched in 1934, followed by notable lines such as "5th Avenue," "Green Tea," "Arden Beauty," "Mediterranean," "Red Door," and the men’s cologne "Daytona 500." Some of the perfumers the brand has collaborated with include Ann Gottlieb, Olivier Gillotin, Marypierre Julien, Yann Vasnier, Antoine Lie, George Fuchs, and Francis Kurkdjian.