Fragrances
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Plumeria de Orris
Areej Le Doré
Release year:
2019
A floral extrait blending creamy plumeria with buttery orris, spice, and a resinous artisan base. It feels tropical and powdered at once, with a soft floral glow over denser woods.
Plumes
D.S. & Durga
Release year:
2023
A feathery Studio Juice fragrance with airy florals, soft musk, powder, and a floating textural lightness. It feels delicate but not bland, like clean feathers, pale petals, and a faint warm haze.
Plum in Cognac
Scents of Wood
Release year:
2020
A rich boozy plum fragrance with rum, cinnamon, balsamic warmth, tobacco-like darkness, vanilla, osmanthus, immortelle, vetiver, and cistus. The plum feels deep and jammy, while the cognac-aged impression gives the scent a smoky, caramelized, almost lacquered warmth. It feels seductive, unmistakable, and gourmand-adjacent without losing its woody niche character.
Plum in Cognac Vintage 24 / Plum in Cognac Vintage Edition
Scents of Wood
Release year:
2024
A vintage variation on Plum in Cognac that keeps the house's boozy plum signature while pushing the smoky, resinous, and caramelized facets into a slightly different balance. Plum, rum-like warmth, cinnamon, immortelle, vanilla, broom, and vetiver give it a darker, more textured feel. It reads as a richer limited-edition branch of the original rather than a simple duplicate.
Plum Liquor
PARIS CORNER
Release year:
2025
A boozy plum fragrance with dark fruit, liqueur warmth, spice, amber, vanilla, and woods. It feels rich, sweet, and evening-oriented, with a smooth purple-fruit trail.
Plum & Pipe
MadHat Scents
Release year:
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A dark tobacco extrait built around plum, prune, raisin, dried fruits, davana, pipe tobacco, tobacco leaf, tobacco absolute, and ambered woods. It feels like a tobacconist's shop with dried fruit sweetness folded into polished wood. Rich, dark, and autumnal.
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Fragrance du Bois
Release year:
2022
A rich evening-oriented fragrance with a plush amber-woody personality and a sensual late-night feel. It reads smoother and more seductive than overtly fresh, with a polished Fragrance du Bois style that keeps the sweetness controlled and expensive.
Poême
Lancome
Release year:
1995
Poême is a radiant floral with an almost “bitter honey” richness, blending yellow flowers, sweetness, and soft oriental warmth into a very distinctive profile. It feels lush, expressive, and more dramatic than a simple pretty floral.
Poets of Berlin
Vilhelm Parfumerie
Release year:
2018
A distinctive gourmand-woody fragrance with blueberry, lemon, bamboo, green wild orris, vanilla, sandalwood, and vetiver. It feels creative and offbeat, pairing tart fruit and creamy vanilla with a cool green-woody backbone. The sweetness is present but balanced by iris, bamboo, and vetiver, giving it a modern artistic feel.
Poggia
Tiziana Terenzi
Release year:
2020
A bright Sea Stars fragrance with citrus, fruit, flowers, salt air, woods, and musk. It feels breezy and joyful, like sunlight reflecting off water.
Pohadka / Pohadka - Ainsi la Nuit
YS-UZAC
Release year:
2011
A green aromatic tobacco-leather fragrance with shiso, grass, artemisia, labdanum, jasmine, white tobacco, immortelle, leather, sage, liatris, and vanilla. It opens leafy and unusual, then becomes smoky, herbal, sweet, and leathery. The name means fairy tale, but this is more twilight forest than innocent bedtime story.
Point Mort
YS-UZAC
Release year:
2020
A limited oud composition described around the point between ending and beginning. Aged genuine oud, golden light, still wind, Tuva forest wood, red rocks, white sand, and ceremonial fire create an earthy-spicy atmosphere. It feels meditative, rarefied, dry, and elemental, with oud used as a symbol of time rather than a familiar luxury note.
Point Mort II
YS-UZAC
Release year:
2025
A continuation of Point Mort's bespoke oud concept, adding the idea of renewal and a new start to the original end-point theme. Aged oud, golden sunray, desert wind, spring bloom, Tuva forest wood, red rocks, and white sand form a sparse but powerful landscape. It feels austere, mineral, woody, and deeply contemplative.
Poirier d'un Soir
Miller Harris
Release year:
2015
A pear-and-rum fragrance with white cedarwood and soft evening warmth. It feels gently boozy and elegant, with ripe fruit balanced by dry woods rather than syrup.
Pois de Senteur
Fragonard
Release year:
2014
A floral-focused Fragonard composition that treats Pois de Senteur as the main color while surrounding it with the house's soft freshness and refined musky warmth. It feels natural, decorative, and luminous, more like a carefully arranged bouquet than a heavy abstract perfume.
Poison
Dior
Release year:
1985
Poison is one of Dior’s most iconic orientals, with tuberose, plum, spices, incense-like warmth, and a rich dramatic trail. It feels bold, theatrical, and unmistakably statement-making.
Poison Extrait de Parfum
Dior
Release year:
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Poison Extrait de Parfum represents the more concentrated and historically luxurious side of the Poison line, preserving the dark floral-oriental identity in a denser format. It belongs in a completeness-focused Dior catalog more as an archival concentration row than as a separate pillar.
Poison Girl
Dior
Release year:
2016
Poison Girl shifts the Poison name into a sweeter youthful orange-vanilla profile with a glossy modern designer finish. It feels flirtier and more accessible than the older Poison classics.
Poison Girl Eau de Toilette
Dior
Release year:
2017
The EDT version of Poison Girl preserves the sweet feminine structure but with more air and freshness than the richer EDP. It feels easier and more daytime-oriented.
Poison Girl Unexpected
Dior
Release year:
2018
Unexpected brightens Poison Girl with a more playful fresh-sparkling effect while keeping the sweet feminine base intact. It feels lighter and more casual than the original Poison Girl.