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Sun Cities
Vilhelm Parfumerie
Release year:
2025
A Triptych Collection fragrance with pineapple, mandarin, cardamom, leather, violet, saffron, oakmoss, immortelle, osmanthus, patchouli, amber, pink sugar, and musk. It feels radiant and opulent, combining tropical brightness with powdery leather and earthy moss. The sweetness is sunny, but the base gives it depth and structure.
Sundance
Memo Paris
Release year:
2008
A bright solar fragrance from Memo's early catalog, built around citrus, soft flowers, musk, woods, and a warm sun-on-skin feeling. It reads cheerful and open-air rather than dense, with a light golden warmth that suits the name.
Sunday Cologne
Byredo
Release year:
2011
A fresh spicy aromatic built around bergamot, star anise, cardamom, lavender, incense, vetiver, and moss. It feels crisp and gentlemanly, with a polished barbershop-like structure that stays modern instead of nostalgic.
Sunday Cologne Eau de Cologne
Byredo
Release year:
2014
A more transparent concentration of Sunday Cologne that keeps the citrus-herbal opening and mossy vetiver backbone while wearing with less density. It feels airy, brisk, and easygoing, like a Sunday shirt rather than a dressed-up jacket.
Sundays in Rio
Sol de Janeiro
Release year:
2025
A relaxed tropical gourmand with the easygoing feel of a lazy Brazilian Sunday. It suggests creamy fruit, soft florals, warm vanilla, and a smooth beach-skin base, giving the fragrance a sunny but comfortable character. The overall mood is casual, happy, and soft, like sweet air, warm skin, and a slow afternoon near the water.
Sundazed
Byredo
Release year:
2019
A bright solar citrus scent with mandarin, lemon, neroli, jasmine sambac, cotton candy, and musk. It feels carefree and radiant, turning sweetness into something airy and beach-bright instead of syrupy.
Sun Delight
Jil Sander
Release year:
2006
Sun Delight softens the solar warmth of Sun into a fruitier and more playful summer style. It feels cheerful, feminine, and breezier than the richer original.
Sun di Gioia
Giorgio Armani
Release year:
2016
Sun di Gioia warms the Gioia line with solar florals, creamy sweetness, and a softly golden finish. It feels radiant, relaxed, and more sunset-glowing than the cleaner marine editions.
Sundowner
Andy Tauer
Release year:
2021
Sundowner is one of the house’s most loved recent releases, balancing orange peel, cinnamon, tobacco, cacao-like warmth, and vanilla in a glowing gourmand-amber structure. It feels warm, rich, and especially suited to evening and cooler weather.
Sun Drop
Orlov Paris
Release year:
2020
A spicy rose-oud from the By Orlov collection, opening with cinnamon, saffron, nutmeg, and cardamom before moving into oud, rose, and clove. Patchouli, vanilla, and musk give the base a warm, smooth finish, making it one of the darker and more charismatic entries in the line.
Sundrunk
Imaginary Authors
Release year:
2018
A radiant citrus fragrance that smells like candied orange peel, neroli sunshine, and warm skin after a full day outdoors. It is cheerful and glowing rather than sharp, with sweetness used to soften the citrus instead of bury it.
Sundus
Abdul Karim Al Faransi
Release year:
2015
A soft textile-like fragrance with florals, musk, amber, and smooth sweetness. It feels silky and elegant, evoking fine fabric, clean skin, and warm oriental softness.
Sun Eau de Parfum
Jil Sander
Release year:
2020
Sun Eau de Parfum revisits the classic Sun idea in a richer and more polished format, preserving the familiar radiance while giving it more depth. It feels fuller and a bit more dressed than the original.
Sun Eau de Parfum Intense
Jil Sander
Release year:
2023
Sun Eau de Parfum Intense deepens the familiar solar warmth of Sun with more density and a smoother richer finish. It feels warmer, more saturated, and more evening-flexible than the EDT tradition.
Sun Emperors
Ex Nihilo
Release year:
2023
A warm, radiant exclusive-style fragrance with a solar floral-amber character. It feels golden, smooth, and ceremonial, built around the impression of heat, light, and polished luxury.
Sun Fizz
Jil Sander
Release year:
2008
Sun Fizz turns the Sun concept brighter and fizzier, emphasizing juicy radiance and easy summer charm. It feels playful and uncomplicated in a good way.
Sunflowers
Elizabeth Arden
Release year:
1993
Sunflowers is a bright fruity-floral with melon, peach, florals, and a warm sunny base that made it one of the house’s most recognizable cheerful fragrances. It feels optimistic, easygoing, and very summer friendly.
Sung
Alfred Sung
Release year:
1986
Sung is the original Alfred Sung fragrance and remains a distinctly classic floral statement. It is fuller, more structured, and more formal than many later releases, with a big floral heart and an unmistakably traditional elegance that reflects the style of the mid-1980s.
Sung Day Mist
Alfred Sung
Release year:
2003
Sung Day Mist appears to have been positioned as a lighter, more casual interpretation tied to the Sung name. It suggests a softer daytime freshness rather than the richer formal style of the original, making it better suited to easy wear and lighter application.
Sung Homme
Alfred Sung
Release year:
1989
Sung Homme is a classic aromatic fougere with a distinctly traditional masculine backbone. It blends herbs, woods, moss, and leather-like depth into a mature, assertive composition that feels barbershop-adjacent, confident, and very much rooted in late-1980s men's perfumery.