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Royal Mayfair
Creed
Release year:
2015
A green gin-and-eucalyptus style fragrance with rose and pine touches that give it a cool aristocratic eccentricity. It feels distinctive, polished, and unlike the sweeter mainstream Creed releases.
Royal Mayfair 2024
Creed
Release year:
2024
A 2024 current-version listing of Royal Mayfair that keeps the green gin-like eccentricity of the original in refreshed catalog form. It feels cool, aristocratic, and distinctive.
Royal Musk
Areej Le Doré
Release year:
2022
A regal musk attar with animalic warmth, soft sweetness, resin, and dark woods. It feels smooth but not clean, more ceremonial musk than modern white musk.
Royal Muska
M. Micallef
Release year:
2011
Royal Muska gives the house a musky-fruity floral softness with a refined sensual finish rather than a loud powdery one. It feels polished, feminine, and easy to wear.
Royal Oeillet
Oriza L. Legrand
Release year:
1900
A spicier, deeper carnation idea than Œillet Louis XV, with clove, powder, resinous warmth, and a plush floral body. It feels more oriental and ambered than a simple carnation floral, giving the flower a dry, peppered, almost ceremonial richness.
Royal Oud
Creed
Release year:
2011
Royal Oud pairs cedar, spice, and a polished woody-amber structure with oud used more as texture than as a dominant note. It feels elegant, dry, and exceptionally wearable for an oud-themed scent.
Royal Oud
Arabian Oud
Release year:
2019
A stately oud fragrance with a formal, polished character: woody depth, ambered richness, smooth spice, and a refined musky finish. It feels more ceremonial than animalic, presenting oud as a luxury accord rather than a rough material.
Royal Paragon
Zimaya
Release year:
2023
A refined woody-amber fragrance with aromatic brightness, spice, musk, and polished woods. It feels formal and confident, using a warm base to give the fresh opening more depth. The dry-down is smooth, dignified, and masculine-leaning.
Royal Princess Oud
Creed
Release year:
2015
A smooth feminine oud-themed fragrance where oud functions more as luxurious texture beneath florals, violet, and woods. It feels elegant, polished, and much softer than most oud-centric perfumes.
Royal Princess Oud 2024
Creed
Release year:
2024
A 2024 current-version listing of Royal Princess Oud that continues the soft feminine oud-floral style in a refreshed release format. It feels smooth and elegantly textured.
Royal Purpure
D.S. & Durga
Release year:
2009
A rich early composition with purple-toned florals, resin, and a deep antique warmth. It feels plush and slightly ceremonial, more collector perfume than everyday floral.
Royal Rose
Juicy Couture
Release year:
2017
Royal Rose is one of Juicy Couture’s smoother and more elevated-feeling entries, centering rose in a richer and more polished feminine style. It feels dressier and more refined than the youthful Viva family.
Royal Rose / Rose Royale
Parfums de Nicolaï
Release year:
2017
A velvety rose enriched by black fruits, soft woods, and a gentle golden warmth that gives the flower more richness than prettiness. It feels polished and quietly opulent, with the rose framed by darkness and light at the same time.
Royal Saffron
Bella Bellissima
Release year:
2011
A saffron-centered oud perfume with dry spice, glowing amber, and a resinous woody base. It feels opulent and dignified, with saffron adding a leathery golden warmth rather than sharp medicinal bite.
Royal Sapphire
Thameen
Release year:
2019
A bright tropical-floral amber extrait with mandarin, blackcurrant, coconut, orange blossom, frangipani, ambergris, myrrh, and benzoin-like warmth. It feels joyful, sunny, and glamorous, with a plush exotic glow.
Royal Scottish Lavender
Creed
Release year:
1856
A heritage-style lavender fragrance with aromatic clarity and old-world refinement rather than barbershop harshness. It feels smooth, classical, and quietly aristocratic.
Royal Service
Creed
Release year:
2011
Royal Service is a 2011 Creed release that sits in the polished luxury side of the house, with a smoother and more tailored profile than the louder modern pillars. It feels refined and quietly exclusive.
Royal Stone
The House of Oud
Release year:
2020
A Harrods-exclusive style fragrance with a jewel-toned richness, blending polished woods, ambered warmth, and refined spice. It feels regal and smooth, less rugged than its oud-adjacent name might suggest.
Royal Vanilla
Mancera
Release year:
2019
A spicy vanilla oriental with pink pepper, saffron, mandarin, rose, violet, orange blossom, patchouli, vanilla, amber, benzoin, and white musk. It feels regal in the Mancera sense: sweet, polished, warm, and strong, with resinous depth under the vanilla.
Royal Vintage
M. Micallef
Release year:
2013
Royal Vintage is one of the most visible modern Micallef masculines, built around a clean woody-aromatic structure with a refined modern barbershop edge. It feels crisp, elegant, and broadly wearable without losing niche polish.