Fragrances
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Flore
Carolina Herrera
Release year:
1994
Flore softens the house’s floral tradition into a brighter and more romantic bouquet, with a smoother and more approachable tone than the original. It feels airy and graceful.
Flore
Abaco Paris
Release year:
—
A fresh floral-fruity fragrance with litchi, bergamot, and peony. It opens sparkling and juicy, with litchi giving a rosy tropical sweetness while bergamot keeps it bright. Peony makes the heart soft, clean, and petal-like. The overall effect is cheerful, airy, and modern, like a light pink floral with a crisp fruity lift.
Floreale
Vince Camuto
Release year:
2021
A playful floral fragrance with bergamot brightness, soft petals, and vanilla warmth giving the scent a light romantic ease. It feels cheerful and feminine without becoming sugary, more petal-soft than plush.
Florela
Ach. Brito
Release year:
2025
A fresh elegant floral with tiare flower and cedar. The tiare gives the fragrance a tropical white-floral glow, but the cedar base keeps it clean, dry, and quietly sophisticated. It feels luminous and serene rather than beachy or suntan-like, with a smooth floral-woody balance that makes it easy to wear.
Florence
Roberto Cavalli
Release year:
2017
Florence is a modern chypre-ambery floral with citruses, fruits, florals, hibiscus seed, patchouli, amber, and musk. It feels polished, radiant, and a little more structured than the brighter tropical Cavalli branches.
Florence
Swiss Arabian
Release year:
—
A feminine floral-fruity fragrance with citrus, fruit, rose, jasmine, musk, and warm woods. It feels bright, pretty, and softly romantic, with a clean modern sweetness and an easy musky dry-down.
Florence Amber
Roberto Cavalli
Release year:
2019
Florence Amber deepens the Florence line with more warmth and a fuller ambery body while preserving its floral chypre elegance. It feels richer and slightly more evening-oriented than the original.
Florence Blossom
Roberto Cavalli
Release year:
2019
Florence Blossom turns the Florence theme toward a brighter and more petaled floral style with a lighter polished finish. It feels feminine, airy, and especially daytime-friendly.
Florentine Diamond
Thameen
Release year:
2025
A polished exclusive extrait inspired by the legendary Florentine Diamond, built to feel luminous, faceted, and quietly regal. It reads as a smooth floral-amber with bright lift, soft sweetness, and an elegant musky-woody finish.
Florentine Iris
Ermenegildo Zegna
Release year:
2012
Florentine Iris is one of the more polished and softly luxurious entries in the Zegna Essenze line, blending iris with a smooth woody-musky finish. It feels refined, understated, and quietly upscale.
Floriana
Rayhaan
Release year:
2023
A bright feminine floral with a cheerful, soft, and approachable feel. It suggests fresh petals, gentle sweetness, and clean musks, wearing like an easy floral perfume made for daily use rather than formal occasions.
Floriental
Comme des Garçons
Release year:
2015
Floriental is an abstract floral-spicy-amber fragrance built around plum, pink pepper, incense, vetiver, sandalwood, and labdanum. It feels warm, smooth, and characteristically synthetic-organic in an appealing way.
Florissa
Floris
Release year:
1978
A floral composition with a classic bouquet shape, blending bright opening notes with soft petals and a graceful powdery warmth underneath. It feels airy yet composed, with a refined vintage character that remains easy to wear.
Flor Mística / Flor Mistica
Sol de Janeiro
Release year:
2025
A limited floral mist with a lush tropical personality, pairing bright flowers with soft fruit, musk, and warm clean sweetness. It feels more floral than the brand's nutty gourmands, but it still keeps the Sol de Janeiro beach-skin softness underneath. The effect is feminine, sunny, and lightly mysterious, like tropical petals in warm humid air.
Florodora
Grossmith
Release year:
1900
A discontinued floral whose name suggests the bright, theatrical florals popular around the turn of the twentieth century. The scent likely presented a lively bouquet impression: pretty, feminine, polished, and more decorative than austere.
Flor y Canto
Arquiste
Release year:
2012
A radiant white-floral composition inspired by Aztec flower offerings. Tuberose, magnolia, plumeria, and marigold-like warmth create an opulent yet transparent floral effect, balancing creamy petals with green and golden facets. It feels ceremonial, sunlit, and lush without turning overly tropical.
Flos Mortis
Rogue Perfumery
Release year:
2019
A gothic white-floral composition that turns tuberose and jasmine toward something more shadowed, animalic, and resinous. It feels humid, narcotic, and a little dangerous, with floral opulence set against darker materials instead of a clean musky finish.
Flou
Slumberhouse
Release year:
2011
A heavy floral haze of iris, jasmine, gardenia, and lily with a sweet, narcotic bloom. Rather than feeling airy or transparent, it wears like a dense veil of petals and pollen suspended in warm summer stillness.
Flowerbomb
Viktor & Rolf
Release year:
2005
The house signature: a lush floral-amber bouquet where rose, jasmine, orchid, patchouli, and vanilla bloom with remarkable fullness. It feels glamorous and immediately recognizable, soft enough to be inviting but opulent enough to earn its name.
Flowerbomb Extreme
Viktor & Rolf
Release year:
2025
A new ultra-intense Flowerbomb that amplifies the vanilla and floral core into something fuller, richer, and more dramatic. It feels more voluptuous than the original, with juicy fruit and dense vanilla making the bouquet feel almost molten.