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Monoscent G / G Galaxolide Super / G Galaxolide
Monoscent
Release year:
2016
A single-material musk fragrance centered on Galaxolide Super, giving a clean, soft, floral-powdery musk effect with a subtle woody undertone. It is deliberately spare and close-wearing, the kind of scent that may seem faint, then suddenly feels like warmed fabric, skin, and clean air rather than perfume. Because many people perceive Galaxolide differently or only partially, the fragrance can feel intimate, elusive, and highly personal. It was originally introduced as G Galaxolide Super in the 2016 Monoscent duo and later relaunched under What We Do Is Secret as Monoscent G.
Mon Parfum
M. Micallef
Release year:
2009
Mon Parfum is a floral-fruity gourmand with orange blossom, mandarin, passionfruit, vanilla, patchouli, caramel, and musk in a rich feminine structure. It feels elegant, warm, and more grown-up than a simple sweet gourmand.
Mon Parfum Chéri, par Camille
Annick Goutal
Release year:
2011
A darker floral-chypre style with plum-like richness, patchouli depth, and a more dramatic silhouette than many Goutals. It feels romantic, dressed-up, and notably more shadowed than the house’s lighter fare.
Mon Parfum Cristal
M. Micallef
Release year:
2013
Mon Parfum Cristal turns the Mon Parfum line into a brighter floral-fruity gourmand with cinnamon, pink pepper, vanilla, Bulgarian rose, amber, musk, and toffee-like warmth. It feels polished, playful, and very approachable.
Mon Parfum Gold
M. Micallef
Release year:
2014
Mon Parfum Gold takes the Mon Parfum idea in a warmer and richer oriental-fruity direction with plum, pink berries, tangerine, orange blossom, jasmine, vanilla, and musk. It feels smooth, feminine, and more overtly glamorous than the original.
Mon Paris
Yves Saint Laurent
Release year:
2016
Mon Paris is a fruity chypre with strawberry, raspberry, pear, datura, peony, orange blossom, white musk, patchouli, and vanilla in a bright romantic style. It feels glossy, feminine, and aimed at broad modern appeal.
Mon Patchouly
Ramon Monegal
Release year:
2009
A patchouli fragrance that keeps the material's earthy depth but dresses it in citrus light, warm woods, and a distinctly Mediterranean ease. It feels addictive and confident, with the darkness of patchouli softened by sunlight and style.
Mon Petit
Lolita Lempicka
Release year:
2020
Mon Petit takes the brand in a softer and more youthful direction with a playful floral-fruity character and a gentler sweetness than the core iconic line. It feels light, cute, and approachable.
Mon Poivre
Fragonard
Release year:
2017
A personal, single-theme fragrance from the Tout Ce Que J'Aime series, built to showcase Poivre in a clean expressive style. It feels intimate, direct, and lightly artistic, with the material kept clear rather than buried in heavy ornament.
Mon Precieux Nectar
Guerlain
Release year:
2012
Mon Précieux Nectar wraps orange blossom, petitgrain, almond, and honeyed florals into a smooth luxurious femininity. It feels radiant, refined, and quietly addictive.
Mon Premier Parfum
Lolita Lempicka
Release year:
2017
Mon Premier Parfum returns to the original Lolita Lempicka signature in a modern relaunch format, preserving the licorice-cherry-violet identity while refining the texture. It feels nostalgic and current at the same time.
Mon Roi
Faberlic
Release year:
2010
A masculine fragrance with a regal name and a smooth woody-spicy style. It suggests aromatic freshness, warm spice, amber, and polished woods, creating a clean but substantial profile. It feels confident, traditional, and quietly formal.
Monserrat
FZOTIC
Release year:
2013
A radiant grapefruit-green fragrance inspired by fresco colors and warm California air. Pink grapefruit, green leaves, carrot seed, osmanthus, jasmine, white musk, and a fresh setting-plaster effect create a bright but textured scent: juicy, mineral, floral, and gently earthy. It feels sunny and relaxed, but far more artful than a simple citrus perfume.
Monsieur
Huitième Art Parfums
Release year:
2013
A dark woody-aromatic scent with oud-like dryness, smoky edges, metallic bitterness, and a restrained masculine poise. It feels severe, tailored, and mysterious, more about polished shadows and dry woods than obvious sweetness.
Monsieur.
Frederic Malle
Release year:
2016
A dark patchouli fragrance stripped of bohemian excess and turned into something disciplined, dry, and impeccably dressed. It opens with authority, then settles into a deep resinous warmth that feels serious, expensive, and confidently masculine without shouting.
Monsieur Balmain
Pierre Balmain
Release year:
1990
Monsieur Balmain is a classic citrus-aromatic masculine built around bright lemony freshness, mint-like lift, herbs, woods, vetiver, amber, and musk in a clean polished structure. It feels crisp, gentlemanly, and very easy to wear in a timeless way.
Monsieur Bouquet
Henry Jacques
Release year:
2010
A masculine floral-woody fragrance that treats the bouquet idea with elegance and structure. It feels refined, smooth, and distinctive, using floral nuance as sophistication rather than softness alone.
Monsieur Carven
Carven
Release year:
1978
A refined masculine fougère-chypre with citrus, herbs, spice, woods, leather-like warmth, moss, and a dry classical finish. It feels mature and dressed-up, more gentlemanly than sporty, with a calm old-world elegance.
Monsieur de Givenchy
Givenchy
Release year:
1959
Monsieur de Givenchy is a crisp citrus-aromatic masculine with a bracing, gentlemanly clarity. It feels impeccably tailored and traditional, closer to a refined cologne than a modern sweet designer fragrance.
Monsieur Morabito
Pascal Morabito
Release year:
1994
A traditional masculine with aromatic freshness, spice, woods, and a smooth fougère-like base. It feels clean, mature, and well groomed, with more old-school structure than the later sport and cube lines.