Fragrances
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Enchanted Forest
The Vagabond Prince
Release year:
2012
A richly atmospheric blackcurrant fragrance that feels less like a simple berry scent and more like entering a dark fairy-tale forest. Cassis leaf, blackcurrant flower, blackcurrant bud, wine, rum, rosemary, davana, coriander, flowers, vetiver, resins, patchouli, oakmoss, woods, musk, vanilla, and castoreum create a vivid mix of tart fruit, damp greenery, dark woods, and warm balsamic depth. It is juicy and festive on top, but earthy, resinous, and shadowed underneath.
Enchanted Rose: Guallamese
Ensar Oud
Release year:
2025
Enchanted Rose: Guallamese is a floral-natural Ensar Oud composition where petals, resinous woods, and oud are arranged with the house's heavy, concentrated texture. It feels ornate and intimate, letting the floral material read as plush and living rather than cosmetic, with oud and ambered fixatives adding shadow and persistence.
Enchanted Royal
Armaf
Release year:
2016
Enchanted Royal is a distinct Armaf release built around a polished mix of freshness, woods, amber, and soft musk. It feels accessible and contemporary, with enough character to stand apart from the brand’s larger catalog.
Enchanting
Celine Dion
Release year:
2006
Enchanting lives up to its name with a smooth floral-fruity profile and a quietly romantic finish. It feels graceful and easy to wear, with enough warmth to stay soft rather than sheer.
Enchanting
Boadicea the Victorious
Release year:
2009
Enchanting is a Power Collection fragrance released in 2009, emphasizing strength through woods, spice, resin, musk, and a commanding ambered finish. It feels confident and full-bodied, less transparent than a casual scent and more like a formal statement fragrance.
Encke Selfridges Exclusive
Tiziana Terenzi
Release year:
2019
A Selfridges-exclusive comet fragrance with dark woods, spice, amber, and a sleek smoky trail. It feels rarefied and evening-oriented, more shadow than sparkle.
Enclave
Amouage
Release year:
2020
Enclave balances mint, cardamom, cinnamon, rose, incense, patchouli, leather, amber, labdanum, and vetiver in a warm-aromatic structure that feels both fresh and enclosed. It is polished, modern, and distinctly Amouage in depth.
Encode
Maison Alhambra
Release year:
2022
A fresh spicy-woody masculine with citrus brightness, aromatic spice, amber, and clean woods. It feels contemporary and versatile, with enough warmth in the dry-down to avoid feeling thin.
Encode Blue
Maison Alhambra
Release year:
2023
A blue-toned variation of Encode, emphasizing citrus, marine freshness, aromatic lift, and a smooth woody-musk base. It feels sporty, bright, and polished for everyday wear.
Encore
Alfred Sung
Release year:
1990
Encore has a distinctly early-1990s floral elegance, shaped for someone who appreciates a more classic feminine structure. It wears with poise and maturity, offering a fuller floral body and a composed, somewhat formal presence.
Encore
Ajmal
Release year:
2016
Encore is a unisex Ajmal fragrance shaped around oriental warmth, smooth woods. It feels rounded and approachable, balancing sweetness, spice, and woods in Ajmal's accessible modern-oriental style.
Encore
Téo Cabanel
Release year:
2022
A soft woody-gourmand inspired by carrot cake, chai latte, and cozy milkiness. Carrot seed, peach, iris, sandalwood, musk, vanilla, and ambroxan create a warm powdery scent that feels comforting but not heavy. It is creamy, gently spiced, and musky, with a clean modern texture under the gourmand idea.
Encore Une Fois Infiniment
Coty
Release year:
2025
A modern Coty-era vanilla release that has appeared in recent discussion around the brand’s vintage name revival. It feels like a later heritage-referencing extension rather than a core historic pillar.
Encre Indigo
Lalique
Release year:
2023
Encre Indigo continues the dark-inky Encre family with a smoother, somewhat more colorful and modern woody identity. It feels shadowed and textured, but less stark than the original Encre Noire.
Encre Noire
Lalique
Release year:
2006
Encre Noire is one of the standout dark vetiver fragrances in designer perfumery, built around cypress, vetiver, and soft musky woods in a beautifully shadowed and minimalist structure. It feels inky, dry, and meditative rather than loud, which is exactly why it has such a devoted following.
Encre Noire A L'Extreme
Lalique
Release year:
2015
À L’Extrême deepens the Encre Noire idea with more incense, resinous warmth, and denser woody darkness. It feels fuller and more dramatic than the original while preserving the same elegant, shadowy Lalique style.
Encre Noire Pour Elle
Lalique
Release year:
2009
Encre Noire Pour Elle reinterprets the Encre idea in a feminine direction with soft florals, woods, and a dark, slightly inky base. It feels polished and unusual, with more mystery than a typical mainstream women’s fragrance.
Encre Noire Sport
Lalique
Release year:
2013
Encre Noire Sport lightens the original’s dark vetiver structure with citrus, watery freshness, and a more relaxed profile. It keeps the line’s woody identity but makes it easier for daytime and warm-weather wear.
Endeavor
Abercrombie & Fitch
Release year:
2016
A fresh masculine with aromatic lift, citrusy brightness, and a soft woody base. It feels casual and energetic, with the clean sporty tone common to mid-2010s Abercrombie colognes.
Endless
Sarah Jessica Parker
Release year:
2009
Endless continues The Lovely Collection with a soft floral-musky style that stays close to the skin and emphasizes elegance over projection. It feels polished and understated.