Fragrances

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Eau de Cartier Concentrée
Cartier
Release year: 2002
Details
Concentrée adds a little more body and longevity to the Eau de Cartier idea while preserving its citrus-violet freshness. It feels polished and versatile without losing its sheer style.
Eau de Cartier Eau de Parfum
Cartier
Release year: 2016
Details
The EDP version of Eau de Cartier gives the line a little more depth and smoothness without abandoning the transparent citrus-violet identity. It feels richer but still restrained.
Eau de Cartier Essence de Bois
Cartier
Release year: 2012
Details
Essence de Bois folds a woodier and slightly darker texture into the airy Eau de Cartier base. It feels smoother, warmer, and more grounded than the original freshness-led version.
Eau de Cartier Essence de Paradis
Cartier
Release year: 2016
Details
Essence de Paradis takes the Eau de Cartier style in a brighter and more floral-fruity direction, while still preserving the collection’s airy signature. It feels lively and polished.
Eau de Cartier Vetiver Bleu
Cartier
Release year: 2015
Details
Vetiver Bleu adds a fresh green vetiver character to the Eau de Cartier family, creating a smoother and more masculine-leaning woody freshness. It feels crisp and quietly modern.
Eau de Cartier Zeste de Soleil
Cartier
Release year: 2013
Details
This brighter seasonal variation emphasizes citrus sparkle and a sunny warm-weather personality over the airy Eau de Cartier base. It feels cheerful and easygoing.
Eau de Céleri
Monsillage
Release year: 2014
Details
Eau de Céleri is an unusually crisp green fragrance where coriander leaf, galbanum, fresh grass, celery, citrus, and vetiver create a vivid cut-stem effect. It smells clean and vegetal in the best way: watery, snappy, bright, and more like a cool spring garden than a conventional cologne.
Eau de Charlotte
Annick Goutal
Release year: 1982
Details
A soft floral-gourmand with a tender, nostalgic personality. It combines fruity sweetness, powdery florals, and gentle green nuances in a way that feels charming, feminine, and slightly storybook-like.
Eau de Collection No. 1
Hanae Mori
Release year: 2010
Details
Eau de Collection No. 1 has a refined modern character that leans fresher and lighter than the richer older Hanae Mori signatures. It feels smooth, feminine, and deliberately elegant without becoming heavy.
Eau de Collection No. 2
Hanae Mori
Release year: 2010
Details
Eau de Collection No. 2 continues the collection idea with a graceful and polished feminine style built around ease and wearability. It feels airy, neat, and quietly upscale.
Eau de Collection No. 3
Hanae Mori
Release year: 2011
Details
Eau de Collection No. 3 adds a slightly fuller and more textured feeling to the collection series while keeping the house’s polished softness. It feels feminine and composed rather than loud.
Eau de Cologne
Chanel
Release year: 1924
Details
A clean, bright citrus cologne in the classical French style, emphasizing freshness, refinement, and ease of wear. It feels airy and understated rather than flashy.
Eau de Cologne
Helmut Lang
Release year: 2000
Details
Helmut Lang's original Eau de Cologne is not a traditional citrus cologne so much as a musky aromatic skin scent. Rosemary and lavender give it a brisk herbal opening, while orange blossom, soft florals, sandalwood, patchouli, musk, and cedar create a warm, bodily, slightly soapy drydown. It feels clean and erotic at the same time, deliberately sitting on the border between aftershave, cologne, and intimate personal scent.
Eau de Cologne (2014)
Helmut Lang
Release year: 2014
Details
The 2014 Eau de Cologne reissue keeps the spare musky-herbal identity of the original while presenting it as a shared Helmut Lang fragrance. Lavender, rosemary, orange blossom, musk, cedar, sandalwood, patchouli, vanilla, and soft floral warmth form a transparent but persistent skin accord. It feels cool, linen-like, and quietly sensual, with more texture and warmth than its austere name suggests.
Eau de Cologne du 68
Guerlain
Release year: 2006
Details
Eau de Cologne du 68 turns citrus-cologne brightness into something more textured and elegant through spice, rose, and Guerlinade warmth. It feels sparkling at first, then gradually more refined and complex.
Eau de Cologne du Coq
Guerlain
Release year: 1894
Details
Eau de Cologne du Coq is one of Guerlain’s great classic citrus colognes, lively with lemon, bergamot, herbs, and a softly aromatic structure. It feels brisk, uplifting, and beautifully traditional.
Eau de Cologne Hermès
Hermès
Release year: 1953
Details
A classic Hermès cologne with citrus brightness and traditional elegance, built more around freshness and polish than complexity. It feels timeless and beautifully mannered.
Eau de Fleurs
Nina Ricci
Release year: 1974
Details
Eau de Fleurs offers a lighter floral expression of the Nina Ricci style, emphasizing freshness and softness over grand structure. It feels airy, polished, and more daytime-friendly than the richer classics.
Eau de Gentiane Blanche
Hermès
Release year: 2009
Details
Eau de Gentiane Blanche is a cool bitter-fresh cologne with musky transparency and a subtly unusual gentian note. It feels elegant, airy, and intellectually composed.
Eau de Giorgio
Giorgio Beverly Hills
Release year: 2012
Details
Eau de Giorgio lightens the original Giorgio identity into a fresher and more transparent interpretation, keeping some of the recognizable floral glow while making it easier for everyday use. It feels cleaner and more relaxed than the 1981 original.