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Pacific Paradise (2026)
Escada
Release year:
2026
Pacific Paradise (2026) revisits the earlier Escada summer theme in a new fruity-floral format with banana, jasmine, and amber. It feels like a modernized revival of the brand’s tropical seasonal signature.
Pacific Rock Flower
Goldfield & Banks Australia
Release year:
2025
A coastal citrus-floral fragrance with tea, eucalyptus, lemon, sea salt, mimosa, peony, tuberose, cedar, moss, patchouli, and sandalwood. It opens fresh, salty, and aromatic, like wind over coastal blooms. The floral heart is airy rather than heavy, while the woody-mossy base gives the scent a mineral, sunlit shoreline texture.
Pacific Rock Moss
Goldfield & Banks Australia
Release year:
2016
A clean aquatic aromatic fragrance with Italian lemon, sage, geranium, moss, and Virginia cedar. It opens crisp, salty, and citrus-bright, then becomes greener and more mineral as sage and moss appear. The dry-down is smooth, woody, and breezy, evoking sea spray on sun-warmed rocks and coastal vegetation.
Pacifique / Koké
Abbate y la Mantia
Release year:
2024
A tart green fruity-woody fragrance with bergamot, rhubarb, animalic notes, white pear, ginger, Tahitian vanilla, guaiac wood, and vine. It feels sharp, strange, and gently tropical, balancing crisp fruit and ginger with vanilla warmth and dry smoky wood.
Paco
Paco Rabanne
Release year:
1995
Paco gives the house a fresher unisex direction with herbs, citrus, pine, and soft woods in a bright clean style. It feels relaxed, sporty, and more casual than the older classic Rabanne signatures.
Paco Energy
Paco Rabanne
Release year:
1998
Paco Energy keeps the easygoing unisex-fresh spirit of Paco but adds a brighter and more energetic citrus-aromatic tone. It feels breezy, sporty, and warm-weather friendly.
Paco Rabanne Pour Homme
Paco Rabanne
Release year:
1973
Paco Rabanne Pour Homme remains one of the great classic aromatic fougères, blending rosemary, clary sage, lavender, tonka, oakmoss, honey, musk, amber, and tobacco in a polished traditional masculine structure. It feels elegant, mature, and deeply classic without becoming harsh.
Paestum Rose
Eau d'Italie
Release year:
2006
Paestum Rose presents rose in an airy and lightly spicy way, with incense and woods gradually appearing underneath the floral heart without overwhelming it. It feels elegant, easy to wear, and more refined than jammy or overly sweet rose perfumes.
Pahang
Ensar Oud
Release year:
2025
Pahang is an oud-forward release in the Ensar Oud style, emphasizing natural wood tones, resin, smoke, earth, and slow unfolding texture. It feels artisanal and material-driven, with the fragrance built around the character of the oud rather than around a conventional top-heart-base perfume pyramid.
Paineira Wood
Ajmal
Release year:
2025
Paineira Wood is a unisex Ajmal fragrance shaped around deep woods, oud-like richness. Within the W Series line, it reads as a distinct take on Ajmal's blend of Arabian depth and modern polish. The drydown leans warm and persistent, with resinous wood, amber, and musk giving it a dressed, long-wearing character.
Palace
Al-Jazeera Perfumes
Release year:
2018
Palace is a grand rose-floral oriental with citrus brightness, musk, patchouli, amber, and soft animalic warmth. It feels ornate and formal, with the rose treated as part of a palace-scale composition.
Palace Amber / Palace Amber Limited Edition
Thameen
Release year:
2021
An opulent amber perfume oil/extrait built around dense resinous warmth, soft spice, and a smooth golden base. It feels lavish and deliberately concentrated, closer to a precious attar-like jewel than a casual spray.
Palace Oud
Thameen
Release year:
2013
A dark exclusive oud composition with polished woods, resinous depth, and warm spice. It feels formal, dense, and quietly extravagant, emphasizing smooth luxury oud rather than raw animalic intensity.
Palais Bourbon
Memo Paris
Release year:
2023
A polished vanilla-amber-oud fragrance with spices, woods, balsams, and a political-palace sense of structure. Vanilla gives it warmth, but cardamom, pepper, cinnamon, woods, and resins make it more formal than gourmand. It feels stately, persuasive, and richly balanced.
Palatine
Parfums de Marly
Release year:
2024
A soft fruity-powdery floral with mandarin, bergamot, pear, violet petal, lavandin, a modern floral bouquet, sandalwood, patchouli, musk, and vanilla. It feels delicate but confident, with a violet-powder heart and a creamy musky base that makes it graceful rather than old-fashioned.
Palazzo
Fendi
Release year:
2007
Palazzo is a modern feminine floral with a soft creamy warmth and a polished upscale presentation. It feels elegant and city-ready, with a smoother and more accessible character than the vintage Fendi classics.
Palazzo Fendi Eau de Toilette
Fendi
Release year:
2008
The eau de toilette version of Palazzo lightens the original into a fresher and more transparent floral style. It feels easier and brighter, while still maintaining the line’s refined tone.
Palermo Don Corleone
Abdes Salaam Attars Perfumes
Release year:
—
A Sicilian-inspired natural fragrance with dark citrus, coffee-like warmth, tobacco, woods, spice, and a charismatic masculine shadow. It feels cinematic and dry, like espresso, leather, old streets, and Mediterranean heat.
Palindrose
Ensar Oud
Release year:
2026
Palindrose is a floral-natural Ensar Oud composition where petals, resinous woods, and oud are arranged with the house's heavy, concentrated texture. It feels ornate and intimate, letting the floral material read as plush and living rather than cosmetic, with oud and ambered fixatives adding shadow and persistence.
Palm Springs for Spencer Hart
Floris
Release year:
2014
A collaboration fragrance with a dry modern masculine shape, balancing bright freshness against warm woods, spice, and a slightly retro stylish undertone. It feels tailored and sunlit, like mid-century elegance filtered through desert light.