Fragrances

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Eau de Givenchy
Givenchy
Release year: 1980
Details
Eau de Givenchy brings a sheer citrus-floral freshness to the house, with a luminous and very wearable structure. It feels airy, polished, and effortlessly chic.
Eau de Gloire Cologne
Parfum d'Empire
Release year: 2023
Details
A fresher, more sparkling reinterpretation of Eau de Gloire that keeps the citrus-herbal structure in sharper focus and lets the brightness ring longer before the warmer Corsican facets arrive. It feels light-filled and agile, with a celebratory cologne clarity rather than the deeper gravitas of the eau de parfum.
Eau de Gloire / Eau de Gloire Eau de Parfum
Parfum d'Empire
Release year: 2014
Details
A Corsican citrus-aromatic that starts with bergamot, mandarin, myrtle, and rosemary, then gradually reveals immortelle, cistus, moss, and incense beneath the brightness. It feels brisk and noble at first, then warmly ancestral, as if a classical cologne had discovered the resinous soul of the maquis.
Eau de Grès
Gres
Release year: 1980
Details
Eau de Grès is a green, juicy, slightly mossy floral-citrus that feels much richer and more textured than its name suggests. It has a fresh side, but it is not a simple cologne—it wears with surprising complexity and a beautifully vintage naturalness.
Eau de Grey Flannel
Geoffrey Beene
Release year: 1997
Details
A lighter and cleaner branch of the Grey Flannel idea, trading some of the original’s dense violet-oakmoss formality for more citrus, aromatic freshness, and smooth woods. It still carries a polite old-school backbone, but wears easier and breezier than the classic.
Eau de Grey Vetiver
Tom Ford
Release year: 2026
Details
Eau de Grey Vetiver extends the Grey Vetiver line with a lighter and fresher citrus-vetiver interpretation that feels cleaner and more transparent than the richer Grey Vetiver Parfum. It feels crisp, refined, and especially suited to daytime wear.
Eau de Gucci
Gucci
Release year: 1993
Details
Eau de Gucci gives the house a fresher floral-fruity direction while retaining a polished upscale finish. It feels bright and feminine, with more transparency than the heavier vintage classics.
Eau de Guerlain
Guerlain
Release year: 1974
Details
Eau de Guerlain is a lemony aromatic cologne with herbs, lavender, mint, and a slightly mossy masculine finish. It feels refreshing and easy, but more nuanced than a simple splash cologne.
Eau de Hongrie
Fragonard
Release year: 1979
Details
A traditional aromatic-citrus masculine inspired by the old Eau de Hongrie style, balancing bracing freshness with herbs, woods, and a refined cologne structure. It feels clean, classical, and gentlemanly rather than trendy.
Eau de Krizia
Krizia
Release year: 2002
Details
Eau de Krizia gives the house a lighter and more transparent feminine style, emphasizing freshness and ease over the richer vintage formulas. It feels airy, polished, and especially suited to daytime wear.
Eau de Lacoste
Lacoste
Release year: 2013
Details
A soft white floral-citrus fragrance with pineapple, mandarin, orange blossom, jasmine, vanilla, and sandalwood arranged in a sheer clean style. It feels polished and luminous, like a bright white summer dress translated into perfume.
Eau de Lacoste Sensuelle
Lacoste
Release year: 2013
Details
A warmer, more evening-oriented feminine with nougat-like sweetness, rose, blackcurrant, sandalwood, and amber. It feels smoother and more enveloping than Eau de Lacoste, with a soft gourmand warmth under the floral-fruity surface.
Eau de Lanvin
Lanvin
Release year: 1933
Details
Eau de Lanvin belongs to the house’s earlier classical tradition and carries a fresher, lighter elegance than the richer floral pillars. It feels mannered, airy, and distinctly vintage in style.
Eau de Lavande
Annick Goutal
Release year: 1981
Details
A classic lavender water that feels clean, herbal, and quietly elegant. Its simplicity is part of the appeal: fresh aromatic lift at the top, then a soft musky-woody finish that stays calm and traditional.
Eau d'Elide
Diptyque
Release year: 1988
Details
A spare aromatic fougère that uses bitter orange, lavender, and musk with unusual restraint, creating something crisp, herbal, and faintly abstract. It feels more like clean air moving through a linen shirt than a dense barbershop scent, with a quiet severity that suits vintage Diptyque very well.
Eau de Lierre
Diptyque
Release year: 2006
Details
A green ivy fragrance that smells cool, persistent, and surprisingly elegant, using leafy freshness rather than obvious floral sweetness to make its point. It feels shaded and slightly mysterious, like damp greenery climbing a stone wall after rain.
Eau de Magnolia
Frederic Malle
Release year: 2014
Details
A magnolia scent sharpened with citrus and a faint mossy brightness, giving the flower a chypre-like coolness instead of creamy prettiness. It feels airy, polished, and just a little aloof, with floral freshness stretched over a dry elegant base.
Eau de Mandarine Ambrée
Hermès
Release year: 2013
Details
This citrus cologne adds a soft amber warmth beneath the juicy mandarin brightness, creating a fresh scent with a gently comforting finish. It feels cheerful and refined.
Eau de Memo
Memo Paris
Release year: 2017
Details
A fresh leathery tea fragrance created for Memo's 10th anniversary, combining bergamot, mandarin, coriander, green tea, jasmine, cyclamen, iris, leather, and musk. It feels bright and clean at first, then reveals a refined leather-suede base beneath the tea.
Eau de Minthé
Diptyque
Release year: 2019
Details
A modern fougère where mint, geranium, rose, patchouli, and moss give classical structure a sharper greener edge. It feels fresh and controlled, but the darker earthy base keeps it from becoming merely sporty or barbershop-clean.