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Paris Saint-Germain White
Al-Jazeera Perfumes
Release year:
2019
Paris Saint-Germain White is part of the Paris Saint-Germain collaboration line, translating the club-color idea into perfume form. It emphasizes clean musks, soft florals, and a brighter airy finish, keeping the scent accessible, modern, and easy to wear.
Paris Sambava
Carven
Release year:
2024
A newer unisex Paris collection entry with a bright island-like character, suggesting spice, solar warmth, tropical air, and smooth woods. It feels cheerful and modern, with an airy warmth rather than a dense gourmand sweetness.
Paris Santorin
Carven
Release year:
2018
A breezy Mediterranean fragrance with citrusy freshness, mineral air, and soft floral-woody warmth. It feels clean, sunlit, and coastal, more like whitewashed stone and sea breeze than a heavy summer floral.
Paris Sao Paulo / Paris São Paulo
Carven
Release year:
2017
A lively floral-fruity Carven Paris scent with a bright urban-tropical personality. It feels colorful, upbeat, and lightly sweet, with polished musks and woods keeping the fruit and flowers from becoming casual body-spray territory.
Paris Secret
Lomani
Release year:
2015
A feminine with a city-romance idea: sweet fruits, soft florals, and a smooth warm base. It feels pretty, slightly powdery, and polished, meant to suggest a small Parisian secret rather than big opulence.
Paris Secret
Ulric de Varens
Release year:
—
A soft feminine fragrance with a slightly mysterious floral-musky style. It feels clean, powdery, and gently sweet, with a warmer base that gives it more intimacy than the brighter Paris entries.
Paris Séville / Paris Seville
Carven
Release year:
2017
A citrus-floral entry with a Spanish sunshine mood, suggesting orange blossom, bright citrus, herbs, and warm woods. It feels fresh, golden, and elegant, with a soft Mediterranean glow.
Paris Shenandoah
Carven
Release year:
2019
A fresh woody-aromatic Voyage scent inspired by open landscape and greenery. It feels outdoorsy but groomed, with green notes, aromatic freshness, dry woods, and a clean masculine trail.
Paris Tanger
Carven
Release year:
2019
A warm spicy-woody Voyage fragrance with a North African travel mood, balancing brightness, herbs, spice, woods, and ambery softness. It feels aromatic, dry, and sun-warmed rather than sweet.
Paris-Venise
Chanel
Release year:
2018
Paris-Venise gives the Les Eaux line a softer neroli-vanilla warmth while preserving the sheer elegant style of the collection. It feels smooth, luminous, and quietly romantic.
Park Avenue
Bond No. 9
Release year:
2003
A softer, more polished Bond No. 9 that leans floral-fruity and dressed rather than sharp or sporty. It feels elegant and city-chic, with a refined but approachable finish.
Park Avenue South
Bond No. 9
Release year:
2015
A city-inspired Bond No. 9 scent with a polished urban profile, balancing freshness, woods, and a smooth designer-like finish. It feels modern, stylish, and built to wear easily in a busy daytime-to-evening routine.
Parma Violet / Parma Violets
Grossmith
Release year:
1920
A discontinued violet fragrance with a soft, powdery, candy-tinged floral personality. It likely emphasized the sweet cosmetic side of violet, making it gentle, nostalgic, and recognizably old-world rather than green or austere.
Partage
Fabergé
Release year:
1979
A late-1970s fragrance with a soft shared-wear elegance, likely balancing florals, powder, woods, and gentle amber. It feels smooth and intimate rather than bold, with a romantic vintage warmth and a slightly formal finish. The name's idea of sharing suits its quiet, close, polished character.
Particuliere Eau Parfumée
Diptyque
Release year:
2011
A floral-green amber from the Les Invités du 34 group, combining mint, resin, rose, musk, patchouli, iris, and citrus into something cool, musky, and intriguingly off-center. It feels like a private boutique exclusive in the best sense: elegant, odd, and softly memorable.
Parti Pris
Terry de Gunzburg / By Terry
Release year:
2012
A rich white-floral oriental centered on tuberose, orange blossom, ylang-ylang, Turkish rose, tobacco, labdanum, vanilla, incense, sandalwood, and vetiver. It feels opulent and self-assured, with a narcotic floral heart supported by smoky balsamic depth.
Pas Ce Soir Extrait
BDK Parfums
Release year:
2023
A more concentrated take on Pas Ce Soir, deepening the fruit-floral signature with richer patchouli, cocoa-toned warmth, spice, and ambered woods. It feels more sensual and persistent than the original, while keeping the sparkling ginger-fruit personality intact.
Pas Ce Soir / Pas Сe Soir
BDK Parfums
Release year:
2016
A plush fruity-floral chypre with ginger, quince, orange blossom, jasmine, patchouli, and ambered woods. It opens sparkling and flirtatious, then settles into a richer evening scent with enough bite and structure to keep the sweetness refined.
Pasha de Cartier
Cartier
Release year:
1992
Pasha de Cartier is a classic aromatic fougère with lavender, mint, woods, and a dry barbershop backbone. It feels stately, masculine, and timeless in the way only a few major designer fougères do.
Pasha de Cartier Edition Noire
Cartier
Release year:
2013
Edition Noire modernizes Pasha with brighter citrus, smoother woods, and a cleaner masculine finish. It feels fresher and more current than the original while preserving some of the same dignified backbone.