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The No. 2 For Osswald NYC / Osswald No. 2
Osswald Parfumerie
Release year:
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A fruity oud-vanilla exclusive with plum, saffron, bergamot, grapefruit, bitter orange, rose, oud, jasmine, and vanilla. It is warmer and rosier than The No. 1, with a more overt fruit-and-rose heart and a smooth vanilla base wrapped around the oud.
Thé Noir 29 / The Noir 29
Le Labo
Release year:
2015
A smoky black-tea fragrance with bergamot, fig, bay leaf, cedar, vetiver, tobacco, musk, and hay-like warmth. It feels dry, dark, and textured, balancing tea leaves, woods, fruit, and tobacco into a sophisticated everyday scent with real depth.
The Omniscient Mr Thompson
Penhaligon's
Release year:
2023
A polished spicy-woody fragrance with lavender, elemi, pink pepper, orris, geranium, sesame, vanilla, and oak that feels composed, observant, and quietly self-satisfied. It wears like a butler who knows absolutely everything and intends to keep smiling.
The One
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2006
The One for women is a warm fruity-floral with peach, litchi, Madonna lily, and amber-vanilla softness. It feels glamorous, polished, and more evening-oriented than fresh casual florals.
The One Desire
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2013
The One Desire pushes the women’s line into a richer oriental-vanilla direction with more sweetness and a more overtly sensual mood. It feels denser and more glamorous than the original.
The One Eau de Toilette
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2017
The EDT version of The One lightens the floral-fruity structure into a fresher and brighter style while preserving the line’s polished femininity. It feels easier and more daytime-friendly than the EDP.
The One for Men
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2008
The One for Men is a warm amber-spicy masculine with grapefruit, tobacco, ginger, and polished woods in a smooth dressy structure. It feels refined, sensual, and especially suited to evening wear.
The One for Men Eau de Parfum
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2015
The One for Men Eau de Parfum strengthens the original with more warmth, spice, and depth while preserving its smooth amber-tobacco character. It feels richer and more evening-capable than the EDT.
The One For Men Eau de Parfum Intense
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2020
The One For Men Eau de Parfum Intense pushes the line further into warm spicy-amber territory with greater density and a darker smoother finish. It feels fuller and more statement-oriented than the EDP.
The One Gentleman
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2010
The One Gentleman gives the line a more elegant and slightly powdery spicy-woody profile with a polished masculine finish. It feels refined, modern, and a touch more formal than the core The One for Men.
The One Gold For Men
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2021
The One Gold For Men adds a brighter, warmer, more golden polish to the The One line while preserving its refined masculine structure. It feels smooth, modern, and dressed.
The One Grey
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2018
The One Grey lightens and modernizes the line into a fresher aromatic-spicy masculine with a cooler more transparent feel than the richer ambered versions. It feels versatile and easy to wear.
The One Royal Night
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2015
The One Royal Night deepens The One family into a richer oriental-woody masculine with saffron, amber, and warm woods adding a more opulent evening mood. It feels luxurious and more dramatic than the core line.
The One Sport
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2012
The One Sport freshens the The One structure into a brighter aromatic-woody masculine with a lighter, more active feel. It stays polished, but is easier in daytime and warm weather.
The Orchid Drinkers
D.S. & Durga
Release year:
2011
A floral oddity with orchid-like softness, damp petals, and a refined eccentric mood. It feels like an early art-house floral, more atmospheric and curious than conventionally pretty.
The Orchid Man
Frapin
Release year:
2015
The Orchid Man gives Frapin a polished modern masculine with black pepper, bergamot, jasmine-like floral lift, leathered woods, amber, and oakmoss-like depth in a smooth elegant structure. It feels dressed, contemporary, and quietly distinctive.
Theorema Esprit d'Ete
Fendi
Release year:
1999
This summer variation of Theorema keeps the original’s spicy-citrus glow but lightens it into a more breezy and seasonal form. It feels airy, warm, and softly luminous rather than dense.
Theorema Uomo
Fendi
Release year:
2001
Theorema Uomo interprets the Theorema spirit in masculine form, balancing spice, freshness, and a smooth woody base. It feels polished and quietly distinctive, with a more refined tone than a typical sporty designer scent.
The Original
Gap
Release year:
2007
The Original is one of the most remembered later Gap scents, notable for its plum-and-leather contrast and stronger personality than the easiergoing house style around it. It feels darker, smoother, and more statement-making than most Gap releases.
The Original / Eight & Bob
Eight & Bob
Release year:
2012
A polished fresh-woody signature that opens with citrus, cardamom, and pink pepper before settling into dry woods, labdanum, sandalwood, and a lightly ambered musky warmth. It feels aristocratic without turning stiff, balancing brightness, spice, and soft depth in a way that stays very easy to wear. Marketed today as The Original, it is also widely known simply as Eight & Bob.