Fragrances
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Duro
Nasomatto
Release year:
2008
A forceful woody-leather fragrance with dry spice, dark woods, and a hard masculine edge. It feels stern and deliberate rather than decorative, like cured leather, heated timber, and a warm animalic pulse pressed very close to the skin.
Durrat Al Arabia
Arabian Oud
Release year:
2011
A classic Arabian-style fragrance with a jewel-like mixture of sweetness, musk, spice, and woods. It feels polished and traditional, with a smooth oriental base that suggests dressed-up occasions.
Dusk
A Wing & A Prayer Perfumes
Release year:
2008
A citrus aromatic fragrance with orange, vetiver, and oakmoss. It opens with a warm orange glow, then turns drier, greener, and more earthy as vetiver and moss appear. The scent feels like late-day sunlight fading into cool mossy shadow.
Dust
Demeter Fragrance
Release year:
—
Dust explores the dry stale-soft smell of old rooms, paper, and settled age rather than freshness or sweetness. It feels atmospheric and unusual, especially for people who enjoy archive-like scents.
Dust Bunny
Demeter Fragrance
Release year:
—
Dust Bunny adds a slightly softer and more whimsical edge to the dusty-household concept, turning it into a nostalgic domestic oddity. It feels playful, odd, and very Demeter.
Duzina Rozi
D.S. & Durga
Release year:
2020
A rose-focused Studio Juice with a dozen-roses idea filtered through D.S. & Durga’s drier, stranger style. It feels rosy, green, and slightly tart, with more texture than a florist-shop bouquet.
DXB
MAISON ASRAR
Release year:
2025
A fresh city-inspired fragrance with orange, mandarin, bergamot, grapefruit, ginger, lily-of-the-valley, and musk. It opens sharp, citrusy, and energetic, then dries into a clean musky freshness with a modern Dubai-style polish.
Dylan
D.S. & Durga
Release year:
2021
A small-run conceptual scent with a personal, atmospheric character rather than a broad commercial structure. It feels intimate and offbeat, with the kind of dry green-woody clarity that suits the house’s storytelling style.
Dylan Blue Pour Homme
Versace
Release year:
2016
Dylan Blue Pour Homme is a modern aromatic-fougère with bergamot, grapefruit, fig leaf, violet leaf, black pepper, papyrus, patchouli, saffron, incense, musk, and tonka. It feels clean, dark-blue, and strongly mainstream in the best sense.
Dylan Purple Pour Femme
Versace
Release year:
2022
Dylan Purple adds a fruitier and more colorful feminine direction to the Dylan line, with pear, bitter orange, freesia, mahonial, and musk in a bright contemporary structure. It feels cheerful, modern, and easy to wear.
Dylan Turquoise Pour Femme
Versace
Release year:
2020
Dylan Turquoise gives the women’s line a brighter citrusy-fresh aquatic style with lemon, mandarin, guava, freesia, cassis, jasmine, woods, and musk. It feels breezy, polished, and resort-friendly.
Dynasty
Fabbrica Della Musa
Release year:
2025
A floral woody musk with bergamot, mandarin, ginger, orange, melon, cypress, neroli, tea, magnolia, jasmine, lavender, ambroxan, musk, cashmeran, cinnamon, sandalwood, nutmeg, cashmere wood, and patchouli. It feels fresh and stately, moving from citrus, ginger, and cypress into a refined tea-floral heart. The musky woody base gives it a polished, enduring trail with soft spice and cashmere-like warmth.
Dzhari
Phaedon
Release year:
2011
Dzhari is a warm spicy-woody fragrance with a date-like sweetness, aromatic spice, and a polished ambery base. It suggests dried fruit, desert air, and smooth woods, staying refined rather than syrupy.
Dzing!
L'Artisan Parfumeur
Release year:
1999
A cult leather scent with sawdust, caramel, suede, and animalic warmth that evokes circus tents, polished tack, and sweet dust. It is strange, playful, and atmospheric in a way very few perfumes dare to be.
Dzongkha
L'Artisan Parfumeur
Release year:
2006
A cool iris-and-incense fragrance inspired by Bhutanese mountain air and monastery calm. It feels stony, pale, and contemplative, with a powdery chill that slowly softens into clean woods and gentle spice.
Each Other
The House of Oud
Release year:
2018
A woody-spicy fragrance with a warm, companionable feel, balancing aromatic lift with a soft resinous base. It reads smooth, intimate, and modern, more about shared closeness than heavy projection.
Eaglewood
House of Matriarch
Release year:
2011
A natural oud and wood fragrance with a deep resinous profile, smoky warmth, and a polished spiritual character. It feels contemplative and precious, emphasizing the complex dark-wood facets of eaglewood rather than simple oud heaviness.
Earl Grey & Cucumber
Jo Malone
Release year:
2022
A cool transparent composition that pairs the citrus-tea impression of Earl Grey with watery cucumber and soft herbs. It feels crisp, airy, and unmistakably English in mood, more refreshing than sweet.
Early Roses
Téo Cabanel
Release year:
2010
A fresh rose fragrance with a bright, dewy, morning-garden character. Instead of making rose dense or jammy, it keeps the flower light, green, and newly opened, with gentle fruity freshness and a soft musky-floral trail. It feels romantic and transparent, like roses caught early in the day before they become full and heady.
Earth
Gap
Release year:
1994
Earth gives the original Gap line a deeper and more grounded green-woody character than the brighter florals around it. It feels natural, calm, and slightly more serious than the playful classics.