Fragrances

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Eau des Merveilles
Hermès
Release year: 2004
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Eau des Merveilles is one of Hermès’ modern signature fragrances, famous for building a magical woody-amber effect without relying on obvious flowers. It feels bright, salty, resinous, and quietly enchanting.
Eau des Sens
Diptyque
Release year: 2016
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A brilliantly textured orange-blossom fragrance that plays blossom, bitter orange, juniper, angelica, and patchouli against one another until floral, citrus, spice, and aromatic facets blur together. It feels sparkling and modern, with more bite and shape than a simple neroli scent.
Eau des Vacances
Fragonard
Release year: 2015
Details
A sunny travel-minded Fragonard scent that turns place and atmosphere into an easy wearable fragrance. Eau des Vacances feels bright, airy, and Mediterranean in spirit, with floral freshness, soft warmth, and a relaxed polished finish.
Eau d'Été
Parfums de Nicolaï
Release year: 1997
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A light-filled summer fragrance that combines citrus sparkle, tender florals, and a soft musky base into something airy and cheerful. It feels breezy and uncomplicated in the best sense, like sunlight on linen and warm skin.
Eau de Toilette Suzette / Suzette
Granado
Release year: 2019
Details
A feminine vintage-style fragrance with soft florals, powder, gentle sweetness, and musky warmth. It feels delicate, nostalgic, and elegant, like a classic cosmetic floral softened for modern wear.
Eau de Vanilliers
L'Occitane
Release year: 2004
Details
A vanilla-centered fragrance that leans woody and resinous instead of bakery-sweet, wrapping the note in a dry balsamic warmth. It feels smooth, comforting, and gently exotic, with enough shadow around the vanilla to make it feel grown rather than playful.
Eau de Varens Fresh
Ulric de Varens
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A unisex fresh cologne-style fragrance with a clean citrus-aromatic profile. It feels simple, bright, and cooling, meant more for refreshment and ease than for heavy projection. A useful everyday splash-style scent.
Eau de Varens N° 3
Ulric de Varens
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A unisex Eau de Varens entry with a light, fresh, and transparent character. It suggests citrus, delicate aromatics, and clean musks, giving a minimalist cologne impression with a modern smoothness.
Eau de Varens N° 4
Ulric de Varens
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A fresh unisex fragrance in the Eau de Varens line, likely built around bright aromatic and musky facets. It feels clean, casual, and easy, with a simple cologne-like structure suited to warm weather.
Eau de Varens N° 7
Ulric de Varens
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A sheer unisex fresh scent with a light aromatic-citrus mood. It feels crisp and uncomplicated, designed as an easy refresh rather than a dense perfume statement.
Eau de Varens N° 8
Ulric de Varens
Release year: 2016
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A modern unisex entry in the Eau de Varens series with a clean, fresh, and understated feel. It suggests transparent citrus, light woods, and musks, giving a tidy everyday scent with very little heaviness.
Eau de Varens No. 2
Ulric de Varens
Release year: 1997
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An older Eau de Varens feminine with a fresh cologne-like structure and soft musky finish. It feels simple and bright, with a late-1990s lightness that favors cleanliness and accessibility over density.
Eau de Vert
Miller Harris
Release year: 2005
Details
A green aromatic fragrance with citrus, herbs, leaves, and a clean woody base. It feels crisp and natural, with a cool vegetal brightness that stays elegant.
Eau de Vétyver
L'Occitane
Release year: 2001
Details
A lean woody-vetiver fragrance sharpened by bergamot and lemon, then warmed by nutmeg, guaiac wood, leather, and cedar. It feels dry, elegant, and quietly serious, with a clean rooty backbone that makes it one of the house’s more classically masculine scents.
Eau de Voyage
Louis Vuitton
Release year: 1946
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A historic Louis Vuitton fragrance name associated with travel and the house's early perfumery period. Surviving references suggest a refined unisex travel scent rather than the modern line's polished minimalism, so this row is best treated as an archive entry.
Eau de Yuzu
Parfums de Nicolaï
Release year: 2020
Details
A vivid citrus-aromatic that captures the tart, peppery energy of yuzu and supports it with bright herbs and a clean airy base. It feels especially invigorating and contemporary, with more snap and character than a standard lemon cologne.
Eau d'Hadrien
Annick Goutal
Release year: 1980
Details
One of the house’s signature fragrances, built around bitter lemon, grapefruit, and green aromatic freshness. It feels airy, luminous, and timeless, capturing a Mediterranean citrus style with unusual grace.
Eau d'Hadrien Absolu
Annick Goutal
Release year: 2013
Details
A fuller, richer interpretation of the Hadrien signature, keeping the bitter citrus sparkle while adding more depth and smoothness through the heart and base. It preserves the house style of effortless elegance, but with greater presence.
Eau d’Hermès
Hermès
Release year: 1951
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The house’s first perfume remains one of the most unusual classics in French perfumery, blending citrus, leather, cumin, and animalic warmth in a way that still feels bold today. It is intimate, challenging, and unmistakably Hermès.
Eau d'Ipanema
A Lab on Fire
Release year: 2016
Details
A breezy citrus-floral with tropical lightness and a smooth sun-warmed base, capturing a beachy mood without turning syrupy or overly suntan-like. It feels carefree, airy, and gently sensual, more polished than playful.