Fragrances
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Czech & Speake
Release year:
1994
A crisp lavender aromatic inspired by traditional English sporting and collegiate style. English and French lavender are sharpened with peppermint, rosemary, and bergamot, then grounded with warm oakmoss. It feels clean, brisk, herbal, and lightly soapy in a classic barbershop-adjacent way.
Oxiana
Profumum
Release year:
2009
A spiced oriental built on cinnamon, vanilla, tonka, cedar, and sandalwood. It feels warm, exotic, and velvety, with a gentle sweetness that never loses its woody backbone.
Oxygen [8O]
One of Those
Release year:
2012
A woody-spicy aldehydic fragrance built around pressurized woods, olibanum, saffron, pepper, vetiver, musk, and a large aldehydic lift. It gives the impression of dry woods suspended in cold air: smoky, clean, technical, and lightly metallic rather than lush or naturalistic. The result is airy but not soft, fresh but not conventionally citrusy.
Oxygène
Lanvin
Release year:
2000
Oxygène is one of Lanvin’s more distinctive modern women’s fragrances, blending floral-aquatic softness with milk, iris, and white woods in a cool transparent style. It feels clean, unusual, and quietly modern.
Oxygène Homme
Lanvin
Release year:
2001
Oxygène Homme translates the Oxygène idea into a masculine format with aromatic freshness, spice, and a soft woody finish. It feels airy, calm, and less conventional than many sporty men’s releases of its time.
Oxymusc
A Lab on Fire
Release year:
2014
A clean aromatic musk that keeps things bright and breathable rather than dense, with herbs and soft vanilla shaping the base. It feels transparent and easygoing, almost minimalist, but still polished enough to avoid smelling generic.
Oyédo
Diptyque
Release year:
2000
A joyful yuzu fragrance enlivened by raspberry, thyme, and clean woods, balancing juicy sweetness with tart citrus peel and aromatic lift. It feels energetic and cheerful without becoming juvenile, with a distinctly Japanese-citrus twist.
Ô Zenith
Lancome
Release year:
2025
Ô Zenith is part of the recent Les Ô trio and is positioned as a bright energizing eau with a vivid citrus-floral freshness. It feels modern, uplifting, and strongly daytime-oriented.
Ozone
Franck Boclet
Release year:
2016
A fresh aromatic fragrance with airy, mineral, and aquatic-ozonic facets over a clean base. It feels breezy and contemporary, capturing open air and cool freshness without losing the brand’s darker, tailored edge.
Ozone
Aaron Terence Hughes
Release year:
2020
A fresh ozonic fragrance with airy marine brightness, clean musk, and a modern aromatic feel. It feels crisp, spacious, and energetic, giving the house catalog a cleaner fresh-air counterpoint to the dense gourmands and ouds.
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Nasengold
Release year:
2013
A peppery woody-spicy fragrance built around black pepper, pink pepper, coriander, elemi, jasmine, Iso E Super, resins, palo santo, and ambergris. It feels cheeky and minimalist, almost like a refined pepper spray softened by holy wood and ambered mineral warmth. The effect is transparent and urban, spicy without heaviness, and intentionally more attitude-driven than traditionally pretty.
Paccino
Henry Jacques
Release year:
2024
A recent unisex fragrance with a suave, urbane character, balancing fresh polish with warmer woods and musk. It feels charismatic and stylish without leaning loud.
Pachulí Kozha / Pachuli Kozha
Nishane
Release year:
2015
A patchouli-leather fragrance with incense, herbs, honeyed warmth, and dark woody depth. It feels earthy and tactile, combining the damp richness of patchouli with a smoky leather finish.
Pacific
Rayhaan
Release year:
2022
A fresh Pacific-inspired fragrance with citrus, airy aquatic notes, and a clean masculine dry-down. It feels relaxed and bright, less dense than the house's amber-spicy scents and more suited to warm weather.
Pacific Aloha
Rayhaan
Release year:
2026
A tropical aquatic fragrance with a sunny island mood, combining fresh fruit, bright airiness, and a smooth beachy base. It feels cheerful, casual, and summery, with a softer tropical personality than a sharp marine cologne.
Pacific Aura
Rayhaan
Release year:
2025
A green aromatic-aquatic fragrance with mint, mandarin, citron, bergamot, black currant, coriander, basil, carrot, rose, fig, ambroxan, and amber. It feels crisp, leafy, and sparkling at first, then settles into a smooth fresh-amber base with a distinctive fig-green nuance.
Pacific Blue / Porto Neroli
Maison Alhambra
Release year:
2021
A bright neroli-citrus fragrance with lemon, bergamot, orange blossom, herbal freshness, and clean ambered woods. It feels sunny, Mediterranean, and crisp, like a polished summer cologne with more body.
Pacific Chill
Louis Vuitton
Release year:
2023
A juicy green-fruity cologne perfume with blackcurrant, citron, mint, basil, and a cooling musky finish. It feels energizing and colorful, like chilled juice, herbs, and sea air rendered in a luxury register.
Pacific Lime
Atelier Cologne
Release year:
2018
A lively lime fragrance splashed with coconut, eucalyptus, and mint, then dried down over a smooth woody base. It feels tropical and sparkling without going cocktail-sweet, more breezy shoreline than beach bar.
Pacific Paradise
Escada
Release year:
2005
Pacific Paradise originally appeared in 2005 as one of Escada’s bright tropical-fruity summer scents, built around playful fruit and warm-weather softness. It feels easy, colorful, and beach-ready.