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Crime & Punishment
Ensar Oud
Release year:
2020
A dark musky-oud perfume with pepper, frankincense, florals, raspberry-toned sweetness, and a heavy fixative structure. It feels brooding, literary, and intentionally raw, with the oud and musk pulling the fruit and flowers into something smoky, savory, and atmospheric.
Crime & Punishment: Kerosene
Ensar Oud
Release year:
2026
Crime & Punishment: Kerosene is a floral-natural Ensar Oud composition where petals, resinous woods, and oud are arranged with the house's heavy, concentrated texture. It feels ornate and intimate, letting the floral material read as plush and living rather than cosmetic, with oud and ambered fixatives adding shadow and persistence.
Crimson
Rayhaan
Release year:
2025
A bold sweet-spicy fragrance with a red-toned warmth and a confident modern profile. It feels dense, warm, and attention-seeking, with amber, spice, sweetness, and woods combining into a strong evening scent.
Crimson Rocks
Amouage
Release year:
2020
Crimson Rocks is a warm cinnamon-rose-honeyed fragrance with oak-like woods and cedar that feels plush, glowing, and more approachable than the darker Amouage styles. It wears rich but polished.
Crimson Santal
Ajmal
Release year:
2025
Crimson Santal is a unisex Ajmal fragrance shaped around deep woods, oud-like richness. Within the Boudoir Collection line, it reads as a distinct take on Ajmal's blend of Arabian depth and modern polish. The drydown leans warm and persistent, with resinous wood, amber, and musk giving it a dressed, long-wearing character.
Cristalle
Chanel
Release year:
1974
A green-citrus floral with lemon, hyacinth, vetiver, and oakmoss in a cool classical Chanel structure. It feels crisp, elegant, and distinctly more restrained than the warmer Chanel florals.
Cristalle Eau de Parfum
Chanel
Release year:
1993
The EDP version of Cristalle gives the green floral structure more body and a softer floral center than the drier EDT. It still feels cool and elegant, but with a gentler richness.
Cristalle Eau Verte
Chanel
Release year:
2009
Eau Verte takes Cristalle in a fresher, more citrus-green direction, emphasizing brightness and transparency over floral density. It feels crisp, modern, and especially easy in warm weather.
Cristallo Bianco
Fabbrica Della Musa
Release year:
2022
A clean fruity-floral fragrance with pear, white peach, orange, magnolia, Indian jasmine, fig, patchouli, cashmere wood, sandalwood, and Madagascar vanilla. It feels luminous and crystalline, opening with soft pale fruit before moving into a sheer white-floral heart. The base adds smooth woods and a subtle vanilla warmth, giving the fragrance a polished white-musky impression without becoming sugary.
Crocus
Santa Eulalia
Release year:
2021
A warm saffron fragrance with red fruits, juniper, rum, cypress, patchouli, moss, vanilla, woods, vetiver, and incense. It has a spicy Mediterranean richness, moving from festive fruit and saffron into a creamy, smoky, woody drydown.
Crocus Forte
Santa Eulalia
Release year:
2025
A concentrated Forte interpretation of Crocus, amplifying the saffron-spice character with richer woods, ambered warmth, and a more persistent resinous trail. It feels bolder and more luxurious than the original without losing its Mediterranean brightness.
Crocus Limited Edition
Santa Eulalia
Release year:
2019
The earlier limited-edition Crocus release centers on saffron, warm spice, woods, moss, and soft incense, with a festive Mediterranean richness. It feels like a collector’s bridge into the later Crocus idea: plush, spicy, and gently smoky.
Crop 2016
The House of Oud
Release year:
2016
The first limited Crop Collection release, centered on a concentrated oud idea with minty aromatic lift and dark woody depth. It feels rawer and more material-driven than the main line, with a collector’s-edition character.
Crop 2017
The House of Oud
Release year:
2017
A limited Crop Collection oud composition with a rich, textured, collector-style personality. It leans dark, resinous, and woody, giving the impression of concentrated natural materials rather than a conventional polished perfume.
Crop 2018
The House of Oud
Release year:
2018
A limited numbered oud composition with a rich aromatic-gourmand-oriental profile and a dense woody backbone. It feels opulent, unusual, and intentionally less mainstream than the house’s brighter colorful scents.
Crop 2019
The House of Oud
Release year:
2019
A limited Crop Collection oud release with earthy-fresh facets laid over dark precious wood. It feels textured and naturalistic, pairing green-earthy movement with the deeper shadow of oud.
Crop 2021
The House of Oud
Release year:
2021
A limited gourmand-oud composition that plays chocolate-praline richness against the darker depth of oud. It feels luxurious, dessert-like, and resinous, with sweetness treated as texture rather than simple candy.
Crop 2022
The House of Oud
Release year:
2022
A limited Crop Collection fragrance with a dark oud-centered structure, warm oriental depth, and a polished collector-edition feel. It reads dense and luxurious, built more for material richness than easy transparency.
Crop 2023
The House of Oud
Release year:
2023
A limited Crop Collection release pairing an intoxicating hemp accord with dark oud facets. It feels green, smoky, and irreverent, giving the oud structure a more modern and slightly provocative edge.
Cross of Asia
Orlov Paris
Release year:
2015
A luminous floral-woody fragrance with bergamot, yuzu, green apple, watery jasmine, rose absolute, white cedar, amber woods, and white musk. It feels champagne-bright and airy at first, then settles into a polished white-floral and pale-wood finish.