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Eau de Monsieur
Annick Goutal
Release year:
1980
A traditional gentleman’s cologne centered on citrus, herbs, and clean woods. It feels brisk, polished, and understated, with the kind of easy refinement that suits daily wear in any season.
Eau de Narcisse Bleu
Hermès
Release year:
2013
Eau de Narcisse Bleu is a transparent green floral-cologne built around narcissus and clean musks. It feels cool, airy, and quietly distinctive.
Eau de Néroli Doré
Hermès
Release year:
2016
A bright neroli cologne with a lightly saffroned golden warmth beneath the citrus-floral opening, this is one of the more textured modern Hermès eaux. It feels sunny and elegant.
Eau de New York
Bond No. 9
Release year:
2004
A signature Bond No. 9 New York composition, blending the brand’s polished niche style with a neighborhood-specific mood. It feels distinctive and city-minded, with enough structure to stand apart from simple designer freshness.
Eau de NoHo
Bond No. 9
Release year:
2003
A signature Bond No. 9 New York composition, blending the brand’s polished niche style with a neighborhood-specific mood. It feels distinctive and city-minded, with enough structure to stand apart from simple designer freshness.
Eau de Nuit
Giorgio Armani
Release year:
2013
Eau de Nuit takes the Armani Eau Pour Homme lineage and guides it into a darker, smoother night-time register. It feels polished, woody, and quietly dressy rather than loud.
Eau de Pamplemousse Rose
Hermès
Release year:
2009
A sparkling grapefruit cologne with a rosy tint and a dry elegant finish, Eau de Pamplemousse Rose is one of the house’s finest modern fresh scents. It feels bright, clean, and effortless.
Eau de Parfum
Helmut Lang
Release year:
2000
The original Helmut Lang Eau de Parfum is a softly voluptuous floral-amber with lavender and rosemary cutting through cotton-candy sweetness, heliotrope, jasmine, lily-of-the-valley, rose, vanilla, sandalwood, patchouli, and cedar. It feels powdery, musky, and strangely intimate: not a conventional bouquet or gourmand, but a minimalist designer scent that turns warmth, skin, and clean fabric into something quietly seductive. This original early-2000s edition was discontinued before the 2014 return.
Eau de Parfum (2014)
Helmut Lang
Release year:
2014
The 2014 Eau de Parfum reissue revives the house's soft powdery-musky signature in a modern unisex presentation, with lavender, rosemary, orange blossom, jasmine, rose, sandalwood, patchouli, cedar, vanilla-like warmth, and a slightly sweet skin accord. It feels more enveloping than the Cologne, but still minimalist: warm sheets, pale florals, clean musk, and a restrained ambered glow rather than overt sweetness.
Eau de Patou
Patou (Jean)
Release year:
1976
Eau de Patou is a bright and green citrus composition with a musky, lightly earthy undercurrent. It feels refreshing yet elegant, with more character than a standard simple cologne.
Eau d'Epices
Andy Tauer
Release year:
2010
Eau d'Epices is a spice-led fragrance with citrus brightness, aromatic lift, and a warm woody base that keeps it refined rather than heavy. It feels vibrant, polished, and especially appealing in cooler air.
Eau de Plage / Eau d'Été L'Originale
Acorelle
Release year:
—
A beachy floral-fruity fragrance with wormwood, apple, mint, jasmine, orange blossom, carnation, balsamic facets, and vanilla. It opens green, fruity, and breezy, then becomes warmer and more floral as white flowers and vanilla appear. The effect is summery, natural, and lightly sun-kissed.
Eau de Protection / Rossy de Palma
Etat Libre d'Orange
Release year:
2007
A sharp, spicy rose with ginger, pepper, blood orange, jasmine, patchouli, benzoin, and incense, giving the flower a defensive thicket of thorns. It feels vivid and theatrical, bright at first and then darker, with the rose kept fierce rather than delicate.
Eau de Rhubarbe Écarlate
Hermès
Release year:
2016
Rhubarbe Écarlate is a tart, juicy, transparent cologne that captures rhubarb in a sparkling red-fruit style. It feels playful, crisp, and highly refreshing.
Eau de Rochas
Rochas
Release year:
1970
Eau de Rochas is one of the house’s best-known fresh classics, built around sparkling citrus, basil, lemon verbena, florals, musk, and woods in a bright cologne-like style. It feels crisp, sophisticated, and especially strong in warm weather.
Eau de Rochas Homme
Rochas
Release year:
1993
Eau de Rochas Homme translates the citrus-herbal freshness of Eau de Rochas into a masculine format with a light chypre backbone. It feels brisk, clean, and quietly traditional rather than modern-sweet.
Eau de Santal
Floris
Release year:
2002
A smooth woody fougere built around bergamot, lemon zest, green grass, spices, lavender, black pepper, sandalwood, cedar, patchouli, musk, vanilla, and incense. It feels dry, polished, and quietly masculine, with the sandalwood warmth softened by a clean aromatic freshness. Floris now commonly presents this scent under the shorter name Santal.
Eau de Séducteur
Fragonard
Release year:
2013
A masculine Fragonard eau de toilette with the house's clean aromatic style: fresh opening notes, a composed herbal or spicy heart, and a smooth woody-musky base. Eau de Séducteur feels tailored, approachable, and classically French rather than aggressively modern.
Eau des Fées
Fragonard
Release year:
2010
A polished Fragonard fragrance with a clear, accessible structure and a graceful drydown. Eau des Fées fits the house's Grasse style: easy to understand, smoothly blended, and more focused on charm and wearability than on shock value.
Eau des Îles
Maître Parfumeur et Gantier
Release year:
1988
Eau des Îles gives the house a brighter exotic floral style with a soft warm-weather elegance and a lightly tropical feel. It remains polished rather than loud, with the kind of composed French structure that keeps it from reading as a casual beach scent.