Fragrances
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Bel Sole
Perris Monte Carlo
Release year:
2025
A bright Perris Portofino fragrance built around citrus, cardamom, juniper, ginger, lime, salty woods, cashmere-like softness, cedar, and musk. It feels sunlit and breezy, suggesting a clear coastal morning with crisp fruit and dry woods.
Belvedere / Annicke 5
Eight & Bob
Release year:
2019
A sweet-creamy oriental with bergamot, lily-of-the-valley, rum, plum, honey, amber, vanilla, caramel, and patchouli. It feels warmly elegant and faintly gourmand, with a golden, liquorous softness that reads more plush than sugary. Annicke 5 appears today under the name Belvedere.
Be Mine
Terry de Gunzburg / By Terry
Release year:
2019
A raspberry-rose leather with black pepper, iris, saffron, and patchouli giving the composition a flirtatious but polished edge. It feels like a glossy red lip translated into perfume: fruity at first, then more velvety, floral, and gently leathery as it settles.
Be My Plum
Montale
Release year:
2025
A plum-centered floral fruity gourmand with pink pepper, white flowers, coconut, vanilla, and musk giving the fruit a creamy seductive softness. It feels playful but sultry, more satin than candy.
Be My Wife
Franck Boclet
Release year:
2019
A romantic Rock & Riot Ivory fragrance with a bright floral-fruity opening and a soft musky-woody finish. It feels sparkling, affectionate, and glamorous, more champagne proposal than heavy bridal bouquet.
Bendelirious
Etat Libre d'Orange
Release year:
2008
A sweet green-floral with violet leaf, rhubarb, grapefruit, iris, incense, and patchouli that feels playful in an offbeat way rather than obviously girlish. It has a tart cosmetic brightness on top, then softens into something powdery, woody, and gently eccentric.
Benevolence
House of Sillage
Release year:
2012
A soft, warm, and sweetly floral House of Sillage signature with a generous, comforting character. It feels creamy, feminine, and enveloping, with a smooth luxury finish that keeps the sweetness refined.
Bengale Rouge
Papillon Artisan Perfumes
Release year:
2019
A warm sandalwood-rose fragrance with the soft glow of fur, honeyed resin, and polished woods. Turkish rose and sweet myrrh give it a plush floral-balsamic heart, while vanilla, honeyed warmth, tonka-like softness, and sandalwood make the drydown creamy and enveloping. It feels cozy, sensual, and quietly animalic rather than loud, with a glowing red-gold warmth that clings beautifully to skin.
Benghazi
Abna Youssef Perfumes
Release year:
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A citrus-floral amber fragrance with ginger, bergamot, tangerine, orange blossom, rose, jasmine, patchouli, sandalwood, and amber. It opens bright, spicy, and energetic, then moves into a smooth floral heart where rose, jasmine, and orange blossom give it elegance. The base is warm and oriental-leaning, with patchouli, sandalwood, and amber creating a polished Libyan city tribute with both freshness and depth.
Benjoin 19 / Benjoin 19 Moscow
Le Labo
Release year:
2013
A Moscow City Exclusive centered on benzoin, amber, incense, musk, and resinous warmth. It is balsamic and enveloping, but the Le Labo style keeps it dry and modern rather than syrupy. It feels like cold air outside and warm resin inside.
Benjoin Bohème
Diptyque
Release year:
2015
A glowing benzoin fragrance that balances spice, resin, and woods with a polished dandyish elegance rather than overt sweetness. It feels warm and ambered, but there is enough dryness in the structure to make it seem sophisticated instead of plush.
Berceau de Ma Joie
Henry Jacques
Release year:
2019
A tender, joyful fragrance with soft florals, gentle warmth, and a cradle-like sense of comfort. It feels intimate and luminous, emphasizing emotional softness over projection.
Bergamask
Orto Parisi
Release year:
2014
A fierce citrus-musk parfum built around bergamot brightness and a dense animalic musky body. It opens sharp, bitter, and radiant, but the freshness is quickly pulled into something more bodily, persistent, and strange. The contrast between clean citrus and dirty musk gives it the Orto Parisi tension of attraction and repulsion, like sunlit peel over warm skin and wild natural odor.
Bergamot
ROJA
Release year:
2013
A high-polish citrus extrait centered on bergamot and other bright citrus materials over herbs, flowers, woods, moss, and musks. It feels sparkling and impeccably groomed rather than casual, with a bitter-green citrus opening that settles into a refined woody-mossy trail.
Bergamota
Ach. Brito
Release year:
2025
A citrus-chypre floral cologne built around bergamot, orange, mandarin, jasmine, rose, vetiver, patchouli, musk, and vanilla. It begins like a walk through a citrus orchard, bright and sunny, then becomes more floral and softly woody as the vetiver and patchouli emerge. It feels fresh, elegant, and lightly vintage, with enough musky-vanilla softness to make the citrus feel rounded rather than sharp.
Bergamota & Flor de Laranjeira
Granado
Release year:
2019
A bright citrus-floral cologne pairing bergamot freshness with orange blossom softness. It feels sunny, clean, and lightly Mediterranean, with a smooth floral heart and a refreshing unisex finish.
Bergamot Bloom
Carolina Herrera
Release year:
2017
Bergamot Bloom adds a bright citrus-radiant profile to the Confidential collection, pairing bergamot with polished floral softness and woods. It feels airy, clean, and sophisticated.
Bergamot Brother
Les Liquides Imaginaires
Release year:
2025
A bright citrus entry in The Imaginarium, built around bergamot as a character rather than a simple top note. It feels zesty, aromatic, and clear, with enough texture and musky warmth to keep the citrus from vanishing too quickly.
Bergamote
The Different Company
Release year:
2004
Bergamote is one of the brighter and more transparent signatures of the house, centered on bergamot with ginger, orange blossom, rhubarb, and soft woods in a refined citrus-aromatic style. It feels luminous, elegant, and especially easy to wear.
Bergamote 22
Le Labo
Release year:
2006
A bright citrus-aromatic fragrance that makes bergamot feel crisp, green, and almost sparkling rather than soft or cologne-like. Grapefruit, petitgrain, amber, musk, vetiver, and orange blossom-like freshness give it a clean modern structure, while the drydown keeps a tart, woody brightness on skin. It feels polished, energetic, and effortlessly wearable without becoming generic.