Fragrances
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Charlatan
Fort & Manlé
Release year:
2016
A lush floral gourmand with pear, dark chocolate, rose, jasmine, tuberose, osmanthus, sandalwood, amber, and vanilla. It feels theatrical and charmingly deceptive, opening with polished sweetness before revealing a darker floral heart and a smooth ambery drydown.
Charles Street
Mark Birley
Release year:
2011
A polished leathery-spicy fragrance that opens with coffee, nutmeg, angelica, carrot seed, and thyme before a softer raspberry-and-floral heart gives the composition an unexpectedly plush center. As it dries down, leather, vanilla, amber, oakmoss, and patchouli pull everything into a warm club-room finish that feels tailored, smoky, and quietly aristocratic rather than loud.
Charlie
Revlon
Release year:
1973
Charlie is one of Revlon’s defining fragrances, a floral aldehyde with hyacinth, galbanum, jasmine, gardenia, lily-of-the-valley, geranium, coriander, white lily, violet, oakmoss, sandalwood, vetiver, musk, and vanilla in a fresh but structured profile. It feels bright, crisp, and unmistakably classic drugstore-chic.
Charlie Blue
Revlon
Release year:
1973
Charlie Blue is commonly treated as the classic Charlie identity in current brand listings, with the same bright aldehydic floral personality and a polished vintage character. It feels clean, approachable, and still very recognizable today.
Charlie Red
Revlon
Release year:
1993
Charlie Red takes the Charlie family toward a warmer and more colorful floral-oriental style with more body than the original aldehydic fresh structure. It feels brighter, richer, and more assertive than classic Charlie Blue.
Charlie White
Revlon
Release year:
1994
Charlie White turns the Charlie line into a crisp fruity-fresh floral with melon, peach, and floral undertones over a clean musky base. It feels light, breezy, and especially suited to hot weather.
Charmes et Feuilles
The Different Company
Release year:
2006
Charmes et Feuilles is a green floral-woody fragrance with tomato leaf, black currant, fig-like greenness, jasmine, and woods in a fresh naturalistic structure. It feels airy, elegant, and softly vegetal rather than sweet.
Charogne
Etat Libre d'Orange
Release year:
2008
A fleshy floral built around peach, apricot, jasmine, tuberose, ylang-ylang, and musk, created to feel overripe and bodily rather than neat or fresh. It wears with a humid, almost decadent softness, turning white flowers and fruit into something disturbingly sensual.
Chasing Fireflies
Bath and Body Works
Release year:
2023
Chasing Fireflies has a luminous fruity-floral glow with a soft dreamy finish. It feels bright and romantic, designed to be easy to like and easy to wear.
Chasse Gardée
Carven
Release year:
1950
A rare vintage Carven floral with an elegant mid-century mood. It suggests powdery flowers, soft spice, and a composed woody base, feeling feminine, dressed, and slightly mysterious in the way many postwar French perfumes do.
Chat Perché
Annick Goutal
Release year:
2018
A playful yet polished floral-fruity scent that reflects a lighter, more mischievous side of the house. It feels bright, youthful, and airy, but still composed in the distinctly elegant Goutal manner.
CH Birds Of Paradise For Her
Carolina Herrera
Release year:
2024
A brighter tropical-leaning CH flanker that adds more colorful floral-fruity energy to the line. It feels sunny, playful, and vacation-minded.
CH Birds Of Paradise For Him
Carolina Herrera
Release year:
2024
This CH Men flanker gives the line a tropical-fresh twist while keeping its polished masculine structure. It feels breezy and more relaxed than the original CH Men.
Cheap & Chic
Moschino
Release year:
1995
Cheap & Chic gives Moschino a bright floral-fresh feminine with a playful and slightly quirky presentation. It feels easygoing and colorful, with more cheeky charm than formal elegance.
CH Eau De Parfum Sublime
Carolina Herrera
Release year:
2013
Sublime deepens the CH style with more warmth and a smoother richer trail, giving it a more evening-oriented personality. It feels more sensual than the original CH.
Checkmate
Frapin
Release year:
2021
Checkmate is a woody-spicy aromatic with a dry modern structure and a more current urban polish than the older Frapin signatures. It feels sleek, composed, and quietly assertive.
Checkmate
Mind Games
Release year:
2022
A sparkling rose-chypre with champagne, red currant, davana, May rose, Bulgarian rose, magnolia, patchouli, tobacco, and moss. The opening is fizzy and red-fruited, almost celebratory, before the rose heart turns deeper and more textured. It dries into tobacco, patchouli, and moss, giving the fragrance a victorious but earthy finish.
Check Please
Mind Games
Release year:
2025
A warm apple-cognac-style gourmand with nougat, green apple, hazelnut, plum, cinnamon, Bulgarian rose, bourbon vanilla, oak, amber, and sandalwood. It opens crisp and nutty, then turns darker and richer as plum and cinnamon appear. The dry-down feels like sweet oak, vanilla, and amber, giving it a stylish dessert-liqueur warmth.
Cheeky Biquíni / Cheeky Biquini
Sol de Janeiro
Release year:
2026
A limited fruity gourmand with apricot nectar, fresh peach, juicy açaí, crushed orange blossom, raspberry juice, sheer vanilla, golden honey accord, and soft amber woods. It opens juicy, peachy, and bright, then turns sweeter and more rounded as raspberry, vanilla, and honey appear. The dry-down is soft, warm, and playful, like golden fruit and vanilla skin in a tiny summer bikini.
Cheery Blossom
PK Perfumes
Release year:
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A clean green-aquatic cherry blossom fragrance with a fresh, bright, lightly floral personality. It reads more watery and transparent than powdery, suggesting spring air, pale blossoms, and a crisp modern freshness rather than a dense cherry-floral perfume.