Fragrances
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Paradiso Inferno Blue
Benetton
Release year:
2004
A fresher masculine counterpart with bright citrus and aquatic energy. It feels casual, breezy, and aimed at daytime wear.
Paradiso Inferno Pink
Benetton
Release year:
2004
A bright feminine fruity-floral that feels playful and glossy, with a fun turn-of-the-2000s personality. It is more about easy charm than complexity.
Paradiso Rosa
Roberto Cavalli
Release year:
2025
Paradiso Rosa continues the Paradiso branch with a rosier and more colorful feminine profile while preserving the line’s Mediterranean polished freshness. It feels bright, pretty, and warm-weather friendly.
Paradis Perdu
Frapin
Release year:
2013
Paradis Perdu is a green aromatic fragrance with fig leaf, galbanum, herbs, spice, and smooth woods in a structured modern composition. It feels vivid, refined, and more botanical than boozy.
Paradox
Yohji Yamamoto
Release year:
2018
A floral-amber creation where galbanum and nutmeg meet orange blossom, tuberose, broom, patchouli, vanilla, and amber. It moves between sharp green facets and soft warm sweetness, so it feels simultaneously tailored and sensual.
Paradox Blue
Jacomo
Release year:
1988
Paradox Blue gives Jacomo a cooler, more sensual feminine direction with a smooth floral-chypre style and a slightly mysterious finish. It feels polished and quietly dressed-up rather than loud.
Paradoxe
Prada
Release year:
2022
Paradoxe opened Prada’s new major women’s pillar with a bright floral-amber-musky style built around neroli, jasmine, pear, and soft ambers. It feels polished, current, and very much intended as a modern Prada signature.
Paradoxe Intense
Prada
Release year:
2023
Paradoxe Intense deepens the original Paradoxe profile with more warmth and density while keeping the line’s luminous floral-amber identity. It feels smoother and more evening-oriented.
Paradoxe Radical Essence
Prada
Release year:
2025
Paradoxe Radical Essence is one of the newest Prada releases and continues the Paradoxe branch in a richer and more collection-oriented direction. It feels smoother, fuller, and more premium than the mainline EDT/EDP branch.
Paradoxe Virtual Flower
Prada
Release year:
2024
Paradoxe Virtual Flower turns the Paradoxe line toward an airy floral-musky style that emphasizes jasmine, neroli, musk, and ambrette over a fresher bergamot opening. It feels clean, modern, and more transparent than the earlier Paradoxe editions.
Paradox for Men Blue
Jacomo
Release year:
1999
Paradox for Men Blue takes the Paradox idea into a cleaner masculine register with fresh woods and a smooth designer finish. It feels neat, wearable, and slightly understated.
Paradox Green
Jacomo
Release year:
2003
Paradox Green gives the women’s side of Jacomo a fresher and more verdant character, softening the earlier Paradox mood into something cleaner and more transparent. It feels polished and easy to wear.
Paradox Green for Men
Jacomo
Release year:
2003
Paradox Green for Men keeps the Jacomo masculine identity in a greener and more relaxed format, with fresh aromatic lift over a woody base. It feels casual, clean, and broadly versatile.
Paragon
Initio Parfums Privés
Release year:
2022
A smooth aromatic-woody extrait with lavender, sage, palo santo, agarwood, plum, pepper, sandalwood, and soft musk. It feels calm, balanced, and quietly powerful, mixing herbaceous clarity with a creamy meditative woodiness.
Paraty Men
Armaf
Release year:
2018
Paraty Men has a travel-inspired character built from breezy freshness, light fruit, woods, and clean musk. It feels casual, summery, and easy to wear.
Paraty Women
Armaf
Release year:
2018
Paraty Women has a travel-inspired character built from breezy freshness, light fruit, woods, and clean musk. It feels casual, summery, and easy to wear.
Parco Palladiano II: Cipresso
Bottega Veneta
Release year:
2016
A cypress-focused Parco Palladiano fragrance with a dry green woody character. It suggests structured garden architecture, shaded paths, resinous conifers, and restrained Italian elegance. Crisp, vertical, and aromatic, it feels more contemplative than decorative.
Parco Palladiano III: Pera
Bottega Veneta
Release year:
2016
A pear-centered garden fragrance with a fresh fruity-green personality. It feels bright, juicy, and softly floral, but the Parco Palladiano style keeps it refined rather than candy-like. The effect is an airy orchard moment inside a manicured Italian landscape.
Parco Palladiano I: Magnolia
Bottega Veneta
Release year:
2016
The first Parco Palladiano scent captures a morning garden atmosphere through magnolia and bright green floral air. It feels dewy, polished, and gently creamy, with the floral note presented as part of a villa garden rather than a heavy bouquet.
Parco Palladiano IV: Azalea
Bottega Veneta
Release year:
2016
A floral Parco Palladiano entry centered on azalea, with soft spice and warm garden shade around the bloom. It feels more unusual than a simple fresh floral, blending powdery petals, gentle sweetness, and a refined slightly peppery warmth.