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Anouk
Antonio Puig
Release year:
1989
A soft floral-fruity feminine with a cozy, slightly powdery warmth that gives it a charming late-1980s feel. It wears gently and sweetly, but still has enough floral body to feel like perfume rather than candy.
Antaeus
Chanel
Release year:
1981
A powerful leather-chypre masculine with herbs, labdanum, oakmoss, and castoreum-like depth. It feels bold, classical, and unapologetically masculine, with much more presence than modern blue scents.
Antedios
Boadicea the Victorious
Release year:
2015
Antedios is a Boadicea the Victorious fragrance released in 2015, composed in the brand’s opulent extrait-leaning style with polished aromatics, florals, woods, amber, and musk. It feels luxurious and assertive without reading as casual or minimal, with a long smooth trail and a distinctly high-end presentation.
Anthracite
Jacomo
Release year:
1991
Anthracite is a darker early-1990s feminine release with a moodier and more structured floral profile than Jacomo’s softer classics. It feels elegant and shadowed, with a firmer character than many mainstream releases of its era.
Anthracite pour l'Homme
Jacomo
Release year:
1991
Anthracite pour l'Homme is one of the more highly regarded men’s Jacomos, pairing woods, spice, and aromatic depth in a refined masculine framework. It feels mature, composed, and more distinctive than many comparable designer fragrances.
Anti Anti
PMP Perfumes
Release year:
2016
A dark polished woody-amber with hazelnut, bitter orange, cardamom, cacao, osmanthus, leather, birch tar, woods, and benzoin creating a strange push-pull between softness and abrasion. It feels modern, moody, and a little confrontational, but the drydown becomes surprisingly velvety and composed.
Antico Caruso
Profumum
Release year:
2001
An almond-and-orange-blossom fragrance warmed by amber and sandalwood until it feels like a nostalgic Italian confection. The sweetness is rich but never syrupy, with woods keeping the whole composition velvety and grounded.
Antiga / Água de Colónia Antiga
Ach. Brito
Release year:
1960
A traditional citrus-aromatic cologne from the 1960s, built around neroli, Sicilian lemon, bergamot, thyme flower, camphor, herbal notes, and rosemary. It opens bright and lemony, then takes on a cooling herbal character that gives it a medicinal, countryside freshness. It feels simple, nostalgic, and very Portuguese, like a summer cologne meant to refresh the skin rather than make a heavy perfume statement.
Antigua
Phaedon
Release year:
2013
Antigua is a sunlit tropical floral with citrus brightness, soft jasmine, orange blossom, fig, and a creamy woody finish. It feels like warm weather in a polished niche style: relaxed and beachy, but still composed enough to avoid becoming a simple suntan scent.
Antiheros
Etat Libre d'Orange
Release year:
2006
A dry aromatic woody built around citrus, thyme, cedar, sage, pepper, and soft resins, giving it a slightly bitter, stubbornly unsmiling character. It feels lean, masculine, and deliberately unsentimental, more like worn fabric and dry herbs than glossy designer freshness.
Anti Malocchio
Nobile 1942
Release year:
2022
A warm spicy-amber fragrance built like a scented talisman against bad luck, with resin, spice, and enveloping sweetness. It feels protective, festive, and sensual, especially suited to cooler weather.
Antimony
House of Matriarch
Release year:
2016
A kohl-and-incense perfume with smoky mineral darkness, resin, spice, and polished shadow. It feels like black pigment, sacred smoke, and warm skin, austere at first but increasingly rich and mysterious as it settles.
Antiquity
Areej Le Doré
Release year:
2019
A historical-feeling amber animalic with resins, incense, woods, and musky depth arranged like an old perfume artifact. It feels ancient, smoky, and deliberately patinated rather than polished clean.
Antiquity II
Areej Le Doré
Release year:
2025
A 2025 return to Antiquity’s incense, resins, woods, and animalic amber, revised with more clarity and depth. It feels ancient and smoky while reading as a complete extrait rather than a simple reissue.
Antiquity II Attar
Areej Le Doré
Release year:
2025
An oil-format reinterpretation of Antiquity, emphasizing aged resin, incense, and animalic warmth in an even more intimate texture. It feels darker and closer to the skin than the spray version.
Antonia
Puredistance
Release year:
2010
Antonia is one of the house’s signature green florals, balancing airy floral brightness with a very smooth refined base that feels graceful and aristocratic. It wears luminous, poised, and highly polished.
Antonio for Men
Antonio Banderas
Release year:
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A woody-musky masculine with a smooth, slightly sweet modern designer style. It feels polished and versatile, leaning dressy without becoming overly formal.
Anubis
Papillon Artisan Perfumes
Release year:
2014
A smoky leather-incense fragrance with an ancient, ceremonial mood. Suede, frankincense, saffron, immortelle, lotus, jasmine, sandalwood, labdanum, and resinous smoke create a dark, mineral warmth that feels sacred rather than simply leathery. It opens with shadowed florals and spice, then sinks into incense, suede, and balsamic woods with a solemn Egyptian-temple atmosphere.
Anyssa
Henry Jacques
Release year:
2010
A graceful floral fragrance with an elegant powdery-musky trail and a quiet vintage polish. It feels soft and composed, with the floral heart kept smooth rather than bright or girlish.
Anyway
Juliette Has A Gun
Release year:
2013
A casual, transparent musky-woody scent with neroli-like brightness, soft florals, clean woods, and an easy skin-scent finish. It feels deliberately unfussy: fresh, comfortable, and quietly charming without becoming plain.