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Galaor
Lubin
Release year:
2019
Galaor is a polished spicy-woody oriental with bergamot, lemon, myrrh, cinnamon, Bulgarian rose, Peru balsam, patchouli, and vetiver. It feels elegant, warm, and more formal than casual.
Galatea
Maison Alhambra
Release year:
2022
A warm fruity-leather fragrance with dark fruit, spice, tobacco-like depth, leather, and smooth woods. It feels rich and masculine-leaning, with a polished animalic edge softened by sweet amber warmth.
Galaxy
Al-Jazeera Perfumes
Release year:
2020
Galaxy expands the Stars Collection into a more cosmic, airy direction with clean musk, ambered woods, and soft spice. It feels smooth, expansive, and quietly luminous.
Galia
Areej Le Doré
Release year:
2025
A floral-woody musk with jasmine, rose, pine-like green facets, oud, and resin. It feels airy by the house’s standards, but still carries a textured natural base and a gently forested floral glow.
Galileo
Henry Jacques
Release year:
2019
A spicy-woody Les Toupies fragrance with earthy depth, smoky nuance, and a polished masculine structure. It feels intellectual and substantial, with warmth and woods arranged in a refined, limited-edition style.
Gallia
Henry Jacques
Release year:
2024
A recent unisex fragrance with a French classical sensibility, blending aromatic clarity, refined florals, and a smooth woody base. It feels noble, polished, and quietly historic.
Galloway
Parfums de Marly
Release year:
2014
A crisp peppery musk with citrus, iris, orange blossom, amber, and clean woods. It has a tailored white-shirt freshness, but the pepper and soft iris add refinement and texture. The scent feels bright, airy, and elegant, especially for warm weather or office wear.
Galop d'Hermès
Hermès
Release year:
2016
Galop d’Hermès pairs rose with soft leather in a way that feels feminine, fluid, and luxurious rather than forceful. It captures Hermès’ equestrian identity in a smooth and polished form.
Gambit
Mind Games
Release year:
2023
A spicy aromatic-woody fragrance with lavender, petitgrain, clove, cardamom, geranium, mimosa, patchouli, Ambrostar, and sandalwood. It opens clean, sharp, and aromatic, then warms into a spicy floral heart with a confident masculine-leaning feel. The sandalwood and ambered base make it smooth and commanding without losing its herbal snap.
Gambling
The House of Oud
Release year:
2023
A bold woody-spicy fragrance with the atmosphere of risk, polish, and nighttime confidence. It feels smoky, warm, and assertive, with enough brightness to keep the darker base from becoming too heavy.
Game Palace of Hell Master | Dawn
YS-UZAC
Release year:
2022
A bright counterpart to the darker Night composition, framing the Cubist Trilogy idea through awakening heat, smoke, fruit, and glowing woods. It feels like ash after fire meeting the first light of morning: aromatic, woody, smoky, and surreal, with brightness cutting through a heavy conceptual base.
Game Palace of Hell Master | Night
YS-UZAC
Release year:
2022
A hypnotic oud fragrance built around genuine oud, aged nanmu wood, ceremonial smoke, exotic fruits, ashes of flaming blooms, and glowing embers. It feels dense, smoky, synthetic-edged, and nocturnal, with an almost game-like surrealism over a serious oud-wood structure.
Ganymede
Marc-Antoine Barrois
Release year:
2019
A distinctive mineral-leather fragrance with mandarin brightness, immortelle warmth, osmanthus softness, and a sleek modern woody base. It feels airy, metallic, salty, and strangely luminous, as if a clean suede accord had been lifted into something almost extraterrestrial.
Ganymede Extrait
Marc-Antoine Barrois
Release year:
2023
A richer extrait version of Ganymede that pushes the immortelle, incense, myrrh, saffron, leather, mandarin, and Akigalawood facets into warmer territory. It feels less weightless than the original and more molten, spicy, resinous, and hypnotic, while still keeping the line's mineral-leather identity.
Gao
Xerjoff
Release year:
2012
A dense oud-and-resin composition with saffron, nagarmotha, and ambered woods giving it a dark burnished glow. It feels formal and shadowed, more like lacquered wood and incense than a loud barnyard oud statement.
GapBody Coconut Tuberose
Gap
Release year:
2007
Coconut Tuberose brings a creamy tropical-floral mood to the GapBody branch, pairing softness and sunshine in a very approachable way. It feels beachy, easy, and lightly sensual.
GapBody Lavender Tea
Gap
Release year:
2007
Lavender Tea turns the GapBody concept toward calm aromatic comfort, blending herbal freshness with a soothing tea-like softness. It feels relaxing, clean, and spa-adjacent.
GapBody Mandarin Jasmine
Gap
Release year:
2007
Mandarin Jasmine brightens GapBody with citrus lift over a gentle floral heart, creating an easy cheerful everyday scent. It feels fresh and polished rather than loud.
GapBody Velvet Bloom
Gap
Release year:
2007
Velvet Bloom gives GapBody a smoother floral character with a slightly richer and more velvety texture than the fresher companions. It feels soft, feminine, and comfortably modern.
Gap Essentials - Agave Indigo
Gap
Release year:
2010
Agave Indigo appears in later Gap cataloging as part of the Essentials direction, bringing a watery, airy freshness with a lightly modern blue tone. It feels clean and uncomplicated.