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Fleur de Cassis
Parfümerie Brückner
Release year:
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A cassis-centered floral with a tart blackcurrant-green impression over soft flowers and a smooth musky base. It feels bright and juicy at first, then turns more elegant and lightly powdery. The blackcurrant gives it character without making it syrupy.
Fleur de Citronnier
Fragonard
Release year:
2025
A floral-focused Fragonard composition that treats Fleur de Citronnier as the main color while surrounding it with the house's soft freshness and refined musky warmth. It feels natural, decorative, and luminous, more like a carefully arranged bouquet than a heavy abstract perfume.
Fleur de Corail
Lolita Lempicka
Release year:
2008
Fleur de Corail brightens the Lolita Lempicka world into a more solar fruity-floral style with a gentler and more radiant mood than the original licorice signature. It feels warm, feminine, and softly tropical without losing polish.
Fleur de Fleurs
Nina Ricci
Release year:
1982
Fleur de Fleurs is a smooth floral with a powdery and slightly green vintage elegance that many collectors still admire. It feels graceful, feminine, and beautifully composed rather than loud or sweet.
Fleur de la Passion
Fragonard
Release year:
2021
A floral-focused Fragonard composition that treats Fleur de la Passion as the main color while surrounding it with the house's soft freshness and refined musky warmth. It feels natural, decorative, and luminous, more like a carefully arranged bouquet than a heavy abstract perfume.
Fleur de Louis
Arquiste
Release year:
2012
A soft historical floral inspired by the meeting of Louis XIV and the Spanish Infanta. Orange blossom, iris, jasmine, rose, cedar, and powdery musks create an elegant white-and-golden floral with a courtly, luminous air. It feels refined, pale, and aristocratic, more about silk, skin, and ceremony than overt sweetness.
Fleur de Lune
L'Artisan Parfumeur
Release year:
2025
A luminous osmanthus fragrance that moves between apricot softness, floral light, and a subtle leathery shadow. It feels graceful and moonlit, delicate at first but increasingly sensual as it settles.
Fleur de Murier
Karl Lagerfeld
Release year:
2018
Fleur de Murier adds a berry-toned floral softness to the feminine side of the brand, pairing fruit and petals in a polished modern style. It feels feminine, smooth, and easy to like.
Fleur de Parfum
Chloe
Release year:
2016
Fleur de Parfum enriches the Chloé rose signature with more floral density and a smoother more powdery finish. It feels polished, romantic, and more substantial than the regular Eau de Parfum.
Fleur de Peau Eau de Parfum
Diptyque
Release year:
2018
A musky iris-ambrette fragrance inspired by the myth of Eros and Psyche, designed to feel like skin turned into something more luminous and tactile. It is soft, cottony, and quietly sensual, with powder and musk kept exceptionally smooth.
Fleur de Peau Eau de Toilette
Diptyque
Release year:
2025
A brighter, more transparent interpretation of Fleur de Peau where magnolia, iris, ambrette, and musk feel lighter and cleaner than in the eau de parfum. It keeps the skin-scent intimacy of the original, but reads purer and more airy.
Fleur de Portofino
Tom Ford
Release year:
2015
Fleur de Portofino takes the Portofino line into a more floral-citrus direction with orange blossom, jasmine, violet leaf, and honeyed white floral softness. It feels luminous, breezy, and refined.
Fleur de Rêve
Ajmal
Release year:
2014
Fleur de Rêve is a unisex Ajmal fragrance shaped around soft floral lift. It feels graceful and wearable, with the floral portion softened by musk, fruit, or amber rather than pushed into sharp territory.
Fleur De Sable / Fleur de Sable
Les Liquides Imaginaires
Release year:
2019
A sandy floral-rose fragrance with peppery lift, iris-like softness, and a dry mineral texture. It feels like petals carried across warm dunes: luminous, powdery, and gently abrasive at the edges.
Fleur des Comores
Maître Parfumeur et Gantier
Release year:
1988
Fleur des Comores is one of the early floral pillars of the house, with an exotic white-floral profile that feels warm, polished, and more refined than lushly tropical. It carries a soft vintage elegance and a composed rather than loud presence.
Fleur de The Rose Bulgare
Creed
Release year:
1890
A rose-and-tea heritage scent tied to Creed’s archival identity, presenting Bulgarian rose in a refined old-world luxury register. It feels graceful and quietly romantic.
Fleur de Vanille / Vanilla Blossom
Acorelle
Release year:
2011
A vanilla-floral fragrance with soft blossoms, creamy vanilla, warm sweetness, and a smooth musky base. It feels comforting and pretty, with the floral side giving lift to the vanilla and keeping the dry-down clean, wearable, and softly feminine.
Fleur Diamantine
Maison Crivelli
Release year:
2018
A crystalline white floral fragrance with neroli-like brightness, jasmine, orange blossom, minty freshness, almond facets, and clean musk. It feels cool, faceted, and luminous, like white petals cut into diamond edges rather than a creamy indolic bouquet. The dry-down is soft and musky, keeping the floral heart elegant, transparent, and polished.
Fleur d'Iris
Karl Lagerfeld
Release year:
2025
Fleur d’Iris is a 2025 feminine floral that centers iris in a clean and polished contemporary style. It feels graceful, softly powdery, and fashion-minded without becoming old-fashioned.
Fleur d'Oranger
Fragonard
Release year:
2005
A floral-focused Fragonard composition that treats Fleur d'Oranger as the main color while surrounding it with the house's soft freshness and refined musky warmth. It feels natural, decorative, and luminous, more like a carefully arranged bouquet than a heavy abstract perfume.