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Coco Eau de Toilette
Chanel
Release year:
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The EDT form of Coco keeps the spicy floral-oriental richness of the original while giving it a slightly drier and more transparent structure. It feels polished and classically elegant.
Coco Mademoiselle
Chanel
Release year:
2001
A modern Chanel pillar built on citrus, patchouli, rose, and soft musky sweetness. It feels polished, feminine, and broadly appealing while still carrying real structure.
Coco Mademoiselle Eau de Toilette
Chanel
Release year:
2002
The EDT version of Coco Mademoiselle is brighter and more citrus-forward than the EDP while preserving the familiar rose-patchouli signature. It feels a little fresher and more daytime-ready.
Coco Mademoiselle Intense
Chanel
Release year:
2018
Intense takes Coco Mademoiselle toward a richer patchouli-amber softness with more density and a more evening-capable finish. It feels fuller and more sensual than the original.
Coco Mademoiselle L'Eau Privée
Chanel
Release year:
2020
L’Eau Privée turns Coco Mademoiselle into a softer, more intimate, bedtime-oriented floral-musky skin scent. It feels smoother, quieter, and less structured than the main line.
Coco n'Amour / Coco n‘Amour
April Aromatics
Release year:
2023
A tropical sandalwood-coconut fragrance with coconut CO2, copaiba balsam, sandalwood, jasmine, pink grapefruit, tropical fruit, oceanic air, and precious woods. It avoids the usual sunscreen sweetness and instead feels like warm island skin, white flowers, citrus, creamy woods, and a salty breeze at sunset.
Coco Noir
Chanel
Release year:
2012
A darker, smoother, more evening-oriented take on the Chanel floral-amber style, with rose, patchouli, and warm musky depth. It feels sleek and quietly glamorous.
Coconut Leche
French Avenue
Release year:
2025
A creamy coconut floral with tuberose, vanilla, benzoin, and a soft milky texture. It feels tropical, plush, and feminine, but the resinous base gives the coconut more elegance than a simple beach scent.
Coco Vanille
Mancera
Release year:
2016
A creamy tropical vanilla with coconut, peach, white flowers, ylang-ylang, tiare, vanilla, white musk, and woods. It feels warm, sweet, floral, and sunlit, like coconut milk and vanilla wrapped around a soft island bouquet.
Cœur Battant / Coeur Battant
Louis Vuitton
Release year:
2019
A juicy floral-fruity chypre with pear, narcissus, jasmine, and a soft patchouli-musk base. It feels romantic and bright but still structured, with the pear note giving motion and lift.
Cœur de Fleur
Miller Harris
Release year:
2000
A soft floral bouquet with fresh petals, fruit nuance, and a clean woody-musky base. It feels feminine and approachable, with classic floral prettiness kept light and polished.
Cœur de Jardin
Miller Harris
Release year:
2015
A joyful garden floral with peach, jasmine, tuberose, pear, and soft woods. It feels lush and sunny, like ripe fruit and white flowers in a warm walled garden.
Coeur de Parfum / Parfum Rare
Jacomo
Release year:
1987
Parfum Rare, also shown in some sources as Coeur de Parfum / Parfum Rare, is a rich vintage floral-oriental with a warm, polished femininity. It feels dressy, smooth, and more composed than modern bright florals.
Coeur de Rose / Cœur de Rose
Acorelle
Release year:
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A tender rose fragrance with soft petals, green freshness, delicate sweetness, and a smooth natural base. It feels romantic and simple, presenting rose as clean, feminine, and gently uplifting rather than dense, jammy, or vintage-heavy.
Coeur de Soleil
Fragonard
Release year:
2018
A sunny travel-minded Fragonard scent that turns place and atmosphere into an easy wearable fragrance. Coeur de Soleil feels bright, airy, and Mediterranean in spirit, with floral freshness, soft warmth, and a relaxed polished finish.
Cœur d'Été
Miller Harris
Release year:
2006
A soft summer floral with fruit, fresh petals, and a gentle musky base. It feels airy and warm, like a summer garden captured in a light, wearable style.
Coeur Joie
Nina Ricci
Release year:
1946
Coeur Joie belongs to the early Nina Ricci era and carries a soft classical floral elegance rather than a modern bright-fruity profile. It feels vintage, polished, and composed.
Coffea
Jil Sander
Release year:
2025
Coffea from the 2025 Olfactory Series 1 gives the line a warm creamy coffee-toned profile with a soft powdery texture. It feels cozy, modern, and gently abstract rather than gourmand-heavy.
Coffee Blend
MAISON ASRAR
Release year:
2025
A gourmand coffee fragrance with coffee, sweet almond, milk, licorice, amber, white flowers, vanilla, caramel, hazelnut, and musk. It feels creamy, roasted, sweet, and dessert-like, with a smooth café-style dry-down.
Coffee Break
Xerjoff
Release year:
2024
This entry appears to refer to Xerjoff’s coffee-themed Coffee Break collection rather than a single standalone perfume. If it remains in the catalog, the best plain-text description is as a warm, polished coffee-centered concept built around rich roasted facets, spice, resins, and woods rather than one fixed composition.