Fragrances
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Mancera
Release year:
2015
A Middle East exclusive-style leather oud with saffron, clove, bergamot, rose, patchouli, amber, jasmine, oud, leather, sandalwood, and white musk. It feels dense, spicy, floral, and leathery, like a darker companion to Mancera's rose-oud family.
Black Tourmaline
Olivier Durbano
Release year:
2007
A dark smoky-woody fragrance built around frankincense, pepper, cumin, coriander, oud, smoked woods, leather, patchouli, moss, amber, and musk. It feels grounding and magnetic, less like a blunt incense bomb than a polished veil of blackened wood, warm earth, and protective shadow.
Black Tulip
Shay & Blue London
Release year:
2016
A plush floral with dark tulip imagery, soft spice, and smooth woods giving it a velvety evening character. It feels modern and dramatic, more shadowed bouquet than fresh spring floral.
Black Vanilla
Mancera
Release year:
2017
A dark fruity vanilla with blackcurrant, peach, coconut, violet, jasmine, vanilla, white musk, and woods. It feels plush and creamy, with fruit and florals giving lift to a soft, sweet vanilla-musk base.
Black Vanilla Absolute
Perry Ellis
Release year:
2015
Black Vanilla Absolute is one of the richer Perry Ellis oud line entries, pairing rum, vanilla, amber, tobacco, and oud in a warm modern oriental style. It feels smooth, plush, and more luxurious than the mainstream fresh masculine branch of the house.
Black Vetiver
Phaedon
Release year:
2013
Black Vetiver is a dry vetiver fragrance with a crisp citrus-aromatic opening and a darker woody backbone underneath. The scent feels clean, earthy, and tailored, moving from brisk freshness into a smoky rooty vetiver trail that reads elegant rather than rugged.
Black Vetyver Cafe
Jo Malone
Release year:
2003
A smoky-spiced woody fragrance with coffee, vetiver, incense, and a dark almost roasted dryness. It feels brooding and urban, with more bite and shadow than most Jo Malone releases.
Black Vines
Kerosene
Release year:
2014
A dark licorice fragrance with anise, tonka, and rich vanilla forming a sweet-spiced black ribbon of scent. It feels dense, cozy, and slightly gothic, turning black candy and spice into something unexpectedly luxurious.
Black Violet
Tom Ford
Release year:
2007
Black Violet gives Tom Ford a darker violet-centered floral with fruity and woody undertones in a polished sensual structure. It feels moody, elegant, and more mysterious than a bright floral violet scent.
Black V / V
Widian
Release year:
2015
A warm floral-gourmand extrait where lemon, peach, and cinnamon brighten a heart of orange blossom and tuberose. Cedar, vanilla, and caramel give the drydown a creamy sweetness without fully turning it into a dessert scent. It is one of the softer and more sensual Black Collection entries, balancing luminous fruit, white flowers, and polished ambered woods.
Black Walnut
Banana Republic
Release year:
2006
Black Walnut is one of the stronger masculine pillars from the brand, blending dark woods, soft sweetness, and a polished modern structure. It feels smooth and approachable, with more depth than the fresher classics.
Black & White
Mandarina Duck
Release year:
2016
A cleaner and more contrasted black-line flanker, pairing crisp freshness with smooth woods and soft musky warmth. The effect is modern, neat, and wearable, less dark than the original Black but still tied to the same polished masculine style.
Black Widow
DUA Fragrances
Release year:
2017
A dark fruity-floral scent with berry-like sweetness, a shadowy floral heart, and warm musky woods. It feels seductive and dramatic, with a gothic edge underneath the sweetness.
Black XS
Paco Rabanne
Release year:
2005
Black XS is one of the darker and more playful Paco Rabanne masculines, balancing lemon, sage, praline, cinnamon, patchouli, and black amber in a smooth sweet-spicy structure. It feels youthful, edgy, and more nocturnal than the fresher house lines.
Black XS for Her
Paco Rabanne
Release year:
2007
Black XS for Her translates the Black XS identity into a darker fruity-floral with rose, cranberry, cacao-like sweetness, and woods. It feels playful, glossy, and more nightlife-oriented than a fresh daytime floral.
Black XS for Her Eau de Parfum
Paco Rabanne
Release year:
2018
The Eau de Parfum version of Black XS for Her deepens the sweet-fruity floral structure with more body and a richer warmer finish. It feels smoother and more dressed than the EDT.
Black XS L'Excès for Him
Paco Rabanne
Release year:
2012
L’Excès for Him gives Black XS a fresher and more electric modern twist, combining lemon, lavender, marine nuances, amber, and patchouli in a cleaner but still sensual style. It feels more polished and more contemporary than the original Black XS.
Blamage
Nasomatto
Release year:
2014
A strange polished wood-and-smoke abstraction that feels intentionally unstable, as though several elegant materials were allowed to collide until something oddly beautiful appeared. It wears dry, woody, and faintly leathery, with a quietly chaotic personality.
Blanc
Pascal Morabito
Release year:
—
A clean white-toned fragrance with a soft musky brightness and a polished easygoing character. It gives the impression of pale woods, fresh laundry-like air, and a smooth understated finish rather than dramatic sweetness.
Blanca Fantasy
Lomani
Release year:
2022
A soft feminine Private Collection scent with a clean, pale, fantasy-like floral sweetness. It feels creamy, airy, and pretty, with a musky finish that keeps the sweetness smooth rather than syrupy.