Fragrances
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Eau d'Iparie
L'Occitane
Release year:
2005
A smoky oriental-woody scent with myrrh, frankincense, patchouli, rose, and moss that feels deeper and more mysterious than most of L’Occitane’s brighter offerings. It wears with a warm dusky elegance, like rose petals, incense, and old wood lit by late-day sun.
Eau d'Italie
Eau d'Italie
Release year:
2004
Eau d’Italie is the house signature and was created to capture the Amalfi Coast around Le Sirenuse, with bergamot, blackcurrant buds, magnolia, tuberose, terracotta-like mineral facets, amber, patchouli, clover, and musk. It feels airy, coastal, and sun-warmed, with an elegant blend of sea breeze and polished Mediterranean sophistication.
Eau Divine
Divine
Release year:
2009
A bright citrus-spice fragrance that opens crystalline and lively, with green hesperidic freshness sharpened by star anise, pink pepper, ginger, and nutmeg. Underneath that brightness is a softer floral core of orange blossom and violet, then a warm, musky, lightly resinous base that gives the perfume more sensuality than a simple fresh cologne structure.
Eau d'Orient
Parfümerie Brückner
Release year:
—
A warm oriental fragrance with spice, amber, woods, and a smooth musky base. It feels classical and rounded, emphasizing golden warmth and resinous depth rather than sharp freshness. Easy to understand, but richer than a casual cologne.
Eau d'Oud
Ajmal
Release year:
2024
Eau d'Oud is a unisex Ajmal fragrance shaped around deep woods, oud-like richness. The drydown leans warm and persistent, with resinous wood, amber, and musk giving it a dressed, long-wearing character.
Eau du Bonheur
Fragonard
Release year:
2024
A polished Fragonard fragrance with a clear, accessible structure and a graceful drydown. Eau du Bonheur fits the house's Grasse style: easy to understand, smoothly blended, and more focused on charm and wearability than on shock value.
Eau du Ciel
Annick Goutal
Release year:
1985
A soft aromatic-floral with an airy, cloudlike character suggested by its name. It feels delicate, clean, and quietly contemplative, more atmospheric than assertive.
Eau Duelle
Diptyque
Release year:
2010
A dry, spicy vanilla that turns the note away from bakery sweetness and toward travel, woods, incense, and cool aromatic lift. It opens with juniper, cardamom, and peppery brightness, then slowly reveals a smoother bourbon-vanilla core wrapped in tea, resin, and pale smoke.
Eau du Fier
Annick Goutal
Release year:
2000
A dry green aromatic with a bitter edge and a cool, outdoorsy temperament. It reads crisp and lightly unconventional, with herbs and woods giving it structure without making it heavy.
Eau du Matin
Gianfranco Ferre
Release year:
1984
Eau du Matin gives the early Ferré house a brighter and lighter floral freshness, with a crisp morning-like tone and a more transparent structure than the richer original. It feels elegant and gently radiant.
Eau du Sud
Annick Goutal
Release year:
1995
A sunny citrus-aromatic that suggests lemon peel, herbs, and warm air moving through a Mediterranean garden. It wears lightly and naturally, with a breezy freshness that never feels sharp or synthetic.
Eau Fantasque
Fragonard
Release year:
2005
A polished Fragonard fragrance with a clear, accessible structure and a graceful drydown. Eau Fantasque fits the house's Grasse style: easy to understand, smoothly blended, and more focused on charm and wearability than on shock value.
Eau Fraîche de Fa
Fa
Release year:
1981
A light fresh fragrance with a clean aromatic-citrus character and an easy eau-fraîche style. It feels transparent, breezy, and uncomplicated, giving the impression of cool water, pale citrus, and soft green cleanliness rather than a heavy perfumed structure.
Eau Fraîche / Eau Fraiche
Monsillage
Release year:
2011
Eau Fraîche is a naturalistic citrus-aromatic built on lemon verbena, lavender, thyme, rosemary, lilac, and vetiver. It feels clear, herbal, and easy to wear, with a bright lemony opening and a quietly woody base that gives the freshness more shape than a simple splash cologne.
Eau Lente
Diptyque
Release year:
1986
A warm spice-and-resin composition built around cinnamon, clove, and opoponax, with the feel of an old lacquered chest full of spices and ambered balsams. It is rich and contemplative rather than loud, carrying a softly glowing warmth that becomes more beautiful the longer it sits on skin.
Eau Mage
Diptyque
Release year:
2011
A rare Les Invités du 34 fragrance that mixes rose, tangerine, ambergris, spice, cashmeran, and cypriol into something musky, warm, and a little enigmatic. It feels more like an artistic sketch of rose and skin than a conventional floral perfume.
EauMer / Eau Mer
Pekji
Release year:
2015
A salty aromatic-aquatic fragrance that avoids the usual clean blue-cologne feeling. It feels mineral, green, and windblown, with sea air, algae, pale florals, and dry spice giving the composition a briny natural texture rather than a simple fresh-water impression.
Eau Mohéli
Diptyque
Release year:
2013
An ylang-ylang fragrance that keeps the flower fresh and green rather than creamy and tropical, brightened by ginger and pink pepper and grounded by vetiver, incense, and patchouli. It feels elegant and sunlit, with a lightly exotic character that never turns heavy.
Eau Nabati
Diptyque
Release year:
2023
A warm spicy-amber inspired by an oasis, pairing citrus and spice with a resinous, wind-blown warmth that feels both golden and dry. It has more heat and plushness than many Diptyques, but the composition still stays refined and breathable.
Eau Noire
Dior
Release year:
2004
Eau Noire is a dark aromatic Maison Christian Dior scent built around lavender, licorice, immortelle, and woods in a rich but controlled style. It feels mysterious and refined rather than loud.