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Earth
Loewe
Release year:
2022
Earth is one of Loewe’s newer house signatures, built around a modern floral-woody-musky style with a smooth, clean, and contemporary feel. It feels artistic, minimal, and very aligned with the brand’s current direction.
Earth
Scents of Wood
Release year:
2024
A grounded fragrance from the Lodge at Blue Sky collaboration, built to suggest the sage, soil, dry grasses, and open land of the Utah landscape. It feels mineral, herbal, and quietly woody rather than heavy or dirty. The mood is natural and expansive, like warm earth and soft vegetation after the sun has started to drop.
Earth
Jil Sander
Release year:
2025
Earth is a 2025 unisex Olfactory Series release built around roses, aldehydes, and patchouli in a clean chypre-floral structure. It feels modern, airy, and conceptually minimalist.
Earth Mother
Dame Perfumery Scottsdale
Release year:
2017
A comforting Sonoran Desert floral-amber with galbanum, lemon, caramel, jasmine, lily of the valley, sage, patchouli, sandalwood, vanilla, musk, and amber. It has green earthiness at the top, a soft floral heart, and a nurturing sweet-woody base. The mood is grounded, warm, maternal, and quietly mystical.
Earthworm
Demeter Fragrance
Release year:
—
Earthworm is one of the house’s weirder earthy novelties, built around damp soil and underground freshness rather than traditional perfume notes. It feels niche, literal, and mainly for Demeter collectors or layering experiments.
East
Akro
Release year:
2023
A travel-inspired oud and leather fragrance with raspberry brightness cutting through a dark woody core. It feels fruity, smoky, leathery, and Middle Eastern-leaning without losing Akro’s modern polished style.
East Mid East
D.S. & Durga
Release year:
2010
An early limited fragrance that sketches an imagined bridge between Eastern spice, dry woods, and soft amber. It feels warm, resinous, and exploratory, with more sketchbook character than polished mainstream smoothness.
Easy Krizia
Krizia
Release year:
1999
Easy Krizia softens the brand’s vintage elegance into a woody floral musk with green, citrus, and soft patchouli facets. It feels cleaner, easier, and more contemporary than the older house classics without losing polish.
Easy to Love
Eau d'Italie
Release year:
2019
Easy to Love gives the house a greener fruity-floral style with a fresh easygoing mood that still feels polished and deliberately composed. It is approachable and modern without losing the restrained elegance of the brand.
Eau Absolue
Mona di Orio
Release year:
2013
A bright citrus-aromatic fragrance that takes the freshness of eau de cologne and gives it more body through herbs, woods, and a smooth drydown. It feels clear, sunny, and polished, with freshness that lasts longer than the traditional cologne idea. Since Maison Mona di Orio announced its closure in 2024, this is treated as discontinued while remaining active for catalog search.
Eau Capitale Eau de Parfum
Diptyque
Release year:
2019
A chypre-rose tribute to Paris where pink pepper, bergamot, rose, and patchouli are arranged with confident modern sharpness. It feels chic and dressed, balancing floral softness with enough spice and mossy depth to give the perfume real structure.
Eau Cendrée
Jacomo
Release year:
1970
Eau Cendrée is one of Jacomo’s early masculine signatures, built in a dry, aromatic style with a distinctly classic French feel. It comes across composed, slightly austere, and very much rooted in traditional masculine perfumery.
Eau Chic
Parfums de Nicolaï
Release year:
2011
A polished fresh fragrance built around citrus, herbs, and soft woods that lives up to its name by staying radiant and understated at once. It feels easy, stylish, and quietly accomplished, like classic French elegance made more casual.
Eau d'E
Bogue Profumo
Release year:
2012
Bogue Profumo's first public fragrance, an aromatic-spicy woody composition with green herbs, smoke, leathered warmth, and a cool damp-cellar feeling. It reads like the seed of the later O/E idea: fresh and botanical on the surface, but with resin, shadow, and animalic dryness underneath. The original release was sold out and is treated as an archive fragrance.
Eau de 34
Diptyque
Release year:
2013
A brighter, airier reinterpretation of the original 34 Boulevard Saint Germain idea, lifting the spice, citrus, and aromatic facets while keeping the woody-resinous signature underneath. It feels more transparent and springlike than the original, but still unmistakably tied to it.
Eau de Basilic Pourpre
Hermès
Release year:
2022
A lively basil cologne with green aromatic freshness and a smooth modern finish, this entry feels bright and herbal without becoming harsh. It is breezy and elegant.
Eau de Bonheur
Fragonard
Release year:
2005
A polished Fragonard fragrance with a clear, accessible structure and a graceful drydown. Eau de Bonheur fits the house's Grasse style: easy to understand, smoothly blended, and more focused on charm and wearability than on shock value.
Eau de Camille
Annick Goutal
Release year:
1983
A gentle fruity-floral with a youthful, affectionate tone. It feels bright, tender, and easy to wear, capturing the lightness and charm of early Goutal creations.
Eau de Caron
Caron
Release year:
1980
Eau de Caron is a refined citrus-chypre style fragrance with a natural airy brightness and a restrained elegant finish. It feels lighter than many Carons, but still unmistakably classical.
Eau de Cartier
Cartier
Release year:
2001
Eau de Cartier is a transparent citrus-violet composition that feels clean, airy, and quietly luxurious. It is one of Cartier’s most elegant takes on freshness, with a light but unmistakably refined signature.