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Monto
Nilafar du Nil
Release year:
2020
The original Monto sets up the line’s lavender-woody identity with aromatic freshness, spice, and a darker masculine base. It feels sturdy, clean, and old-school in spirit, but more resinous and modern in execution.
Monto Lavender Extreme
Nilafar du Nil
Release year:
2021
A strong aromatic lavender fragrance with suede, green apple, tobacco, eucalyptus, cinnamon, rum, elemi, vanilla, amber, oud, patchouli, vetiver, cedar, and sandalwood. It feels bracing at first, then turns warmer and woodier, giving lavender a rugged resinous edge.
Mon Vetiver
Essential Parfums
Release year:
2018
A relaxed vetiver fragrance that mixes aromatic freshness, citrus, gin-like brightness, and a smooth woody base. It feels casual and easy to wear, but still crisp and refined, with the vetiver leaning clean, green, and slightly salty rather than smoky or rugged.
Mood for Oud
Shay & Blue London
Release year:
2018
A lighter oud-themed fragrance with soft woods, gentle amber, and an easygoing modern polish. It feels approachable and casual compared with the darker Noir oud entries, suggesting oud without overwhelming the wearer.
Mood Ring
Phlur
Release year:
2023
A playful fruity amber fragrance with a bright candy-like opening, tropical fruit color, florals, musks, and smooth sweetness. It feels neon, juicy, and fun, with a nostalgic gummy-fruit sparkle that dries into a warmer, more polished modern trail.
Moon
Emanuel Ungaro
Release year:
2025
Moon is a 2025 Ungaro release listed on current Basenotes brand pages, extending the line into a newer modern feminine direction. It feels like part of the current designer-era catalog rather than a heritage revival.
Moon Aoud
Montale
Release year:
2011
A smoother oriental oud where rose, leather, saffron, and amber create a soft lunar glow over darker woods. It feels rounder and more enveloping than the sharper Montale ouds, with a quiet nocturnal richness.
Mooncake
d'Annam
Release year:
2025
A golden gourmand inspired by mooncakes, with syrup, salted egg yolk, mung bean, lotus seed, honey, and vanilla. It feels dense and nostalgic, with a sweet pastry warmth balanced by a slightly savory yolk-and-bean richness. The result is unusual, comforting, and very textured, like festival dessert wrapped in soft amber.
Moon Carnival
Vilhelm Parfumerie
Release year:
2018
A luminous white-floral fragrance with passionfruit, bergamot, pink freesia, tuberose, gardenia, orchid, marshmallow, vanilla, and tonka bean. It feels creamy, nocturnal, and playful, with tropical brightness at the top and a soft confectionary glow underneath the flowers.
Moon Dance
Juliette Has A Gun
Release year:
2014
A luminous tuberose-centered fragrance with violet, patchouli, and powdery ambered depth. It feels cool, nocturnal, and elegant, turning white flowers into something moonlit rather than tropical.
Moon Leather
Memo Paris
Release year:
2016
A limited leather variation related to Moon Safari and Moon Fever, giving the citrus-vetiver moonlit landscape a darker suede-like base. It feels greener and fresher than a heavy leather, but the drydown adds animal warmth, woods, and nocturnal texture.
Moonlight Blue
Kenneth Cole
Release year:
2023
Moonlight Blue gives Kenneth Cole a cooler, more evening-leaning fresh masculine with sea-toned brightness and a smoother woody base. It feels calm, modern, and a little more nocturnal than Blue.
Moonlight Cypress
A La Lune
Release year:
2021
A cool aromatic-woody fragrance built around juniper, sage, cade, cypriol, juniperus przewalskii, and white musk. It opens crisp, herbal, and slightly alpine, then becomes smokier and more resinous as the cade and cypriol bring a ritual-incense character. The dry-down feels clean but grounded, like cold mountain air, sacred cypress smoke, dry roots, and pale musk under moonlight.
Moonlight in Heaven
by Kilian
Release year:
2016
A tropical-citrus fragrance with mango, grapefruit, coconut, rice, and tonka-like smoothness in a bright exotic structure. It feels luminous, polished, and very vacation-friendly.
Moonlight Patchouli
Van Cleef & Arpels
Release year:
2016
Moonlight Patchouli is one of the most recognized recent Van Cleef & Arpels luxury releases, balancing patchouli, cacao, woods, leather, and soft fruits in a polished modern structure. It feels elegant, warm, and more boutique than mainstream designer patchoulis.
Moonlight Path
Bath and Body Works
Release year:
2007
Moonlight Path has a soft powdery-floral character with a cool, dreamy mood. It feels calm, clean, and lightly nostalgic, making it one of the brand’s gentler bedtime-style scents.
Moonlight Samurai
d'Annam
Release year:
2024
A boozy leather-woody fragrance with sake, steel sword, leather armor, wild flowers, and cedarwood. It feels clean and ceremonial at first, then becomes warmer and more tactile as the leather and wood appear. The contrast between polished metal, rice-wine clarity, and worn armor gives it a dramatic but restrained samurai-night atmosphere.
Moonlit Camomile
Jo Malone
Release year:
2022
A gentle evening floral with chamomile, moonflower, and white musk that wears almost like scented moonlight on skin. It feels calm, soft, and cocooning, with a clean dreamy finish.
Moon of Baroda
Thameen
Release year:
2013
A soft luminous floral-amber inspired by a storied yellow diamond, with a graceful blend of petals, spice, woods, and musk. It feels poised and glowing rather than heavy, like a warm halo around a classic floral heart.
Moon of Honey
Acidica Perfumes
Release year:
2016
A honeyed forest fragrance with warm sweetness, woods, herbs, and a nocturnal natural atmosphere. It feels like honey under moonlight rather than bright nectar: golden, quiet, earthy, softly animalic, and surrounded by dark trees.