Fragrances
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Vaadhoo
Memo Paris
Release year:
2019
A nocturnal oceanic fragrance inspired by glowing Maldivian waters. It blends floral, fruity, marine, and musky facets into a luminous blue-night effect, more poetic and softly sweet than sharply aquatic. It feels like moonlit surf with a warm skin finish.
Vaara
Penhaligon's
Release year:
2013
A richly petaled floral-amber that wraps quince, rose water, saffron, peony, freesia, honey, white musk, woods, and benzoin into something quietly opulent. It feels regal without stiffness, with fruit and spice giving the floral heart a warm jewel-toned glow.
Vacances
Patou (Jean)
Release year:
1981
Vacances is one of the house’s softer and more nostalgic feminine offerings, often associated with a gentle sunny mood and floral warmth. It feels graceful and quietly radiant rather than dense.
Vacation by Vacation / “Vacation” by Vacation
Arquiste
Release year:
2021
A nostalgic sunscreen-and-poolside fragrance created with Vacation, built around coconut, tropical fruit, pool water, swimsuit lycra, sunscreen, and warm skin impressions. It is intentionally fun and literal, but the musky ambered base makes it surprisingly wearable. It smells like summer leisure translated into perfume.
Vachetta
Tom Daxon
Release year:
2013
A leather fragrance softened by tea, guaiac wood, jasmine, musk, and a warm spice opening of nutmeg, cardamom, and coriander. It suggests smooth pale leather rather than heavy animalic hide, with enough aromatic lift to keep the texture supple and wearable.
Vaiana
Masque Milano
Release year:
2024
A radiant tropical floral with bergamot, Tunisian neroli, tropical fruits, tiare flower, jasmine sambac, Indian tuberose, sandalwood, vanilla bean, and solar musks. It feels sunny and escapist without becoming overly sweet, balancing white flowers, fruit, creamy warmth, and beach-light radiance in a polished Masque style.
Vain & Naïve
Nishane
Release year:
2018
A gentle fruity-floral from the Little Prince-inspired collection, mixing soft fruit, rose, jasmine, cedar, and musky warmth. It feels tender, polished, and slightly wistful, capturing innocence without becoming thin or juvenile.
Vala Khas
Marc de la Morandière
Release year:
2018
A woody vetiver Eau de Parfum with bergamot, orange, pink pepper, vetiver, guaiac wood, white woods, amber, and musk. It is clean and streamlined, focusing on dry woods and vetiver over a soft musky-amber base. It feels modern, unisex, and quietly polished rather than smoky or rugged.
Valaya
Parfums de Marly
Release year:
2023
A clean floral-musky woody fragrance with mandarin, bergamot, white peach, orange blossom, lily of the valley, petalia, vetiver, musk, ambroxan, akigalawood, and vanilla. It feels airy, soft, and polished, like luminous white fabric warmed by skin.
Valaya Exclusif
Parfums de Marly
Release year:
2025
A richer and more powdery Valaya interpretation with bright citrus, almond-like softness, white florals, orange blossom, woods, vanilla, musks, and ambered depth. It keeps the clean musky elegance of Valaya but makes it creamier, more enveloping, and more luxurious.
Valencia
Swiss Arabian
Release year:
—
A bright floral-fruity fragrance with citrus sparkle, soft flowers, sweet fruit, musk, and amber. It feels sunny and cheerful, with a Mediterranean name that suits its clean, colorful freshness.
Valensole Lavender
Alfred Dunhill
Release year:
2020
A more refined lavender showcase than the older English Lavender entry, with a smoother and more contemporary presentation. It captures a fresh aromatic lift while still feeling dignified and composed.
Valentin
Fragonard
Release year:
2015
A masculine Fragonard eau de toilette with the house's clean aromatic style: fresh opening notes, a composed herbal or spicy heart, and a smooth woody-musky base. Valentin feels tailored, approachable, and classically French rather than aggressively modern.
Valentina
Valentino
Release year:
2011
Valentina is one of the house’s key modern women’s pillars, balancing bergamot, truffle, white florals, strawberry, cedar, and amber in a polished floral-oriental style. It feels elegant, modern, and distinctly Italian without losing warmth.
Valentina Acqua Floreale
Valentino
Release year:
2013
Acqua Floreale turns Valentina into a fresher and more transparent floral-fresh composition, preserving the line’s elegance while making it brighter and easier for daytime wear. It feels soft, airy, and polished.
Valentina Assoluto
Valentino
Release year:
2012
Valentina Assoluto deepens the Valentina line with more body and a darker floral-oriental richness. It feels smoother, more sensual, and more evening-oriented than the airy original Valentina.
Valentina Pink
Valentino
Release year:
2015
Valentina Pink brightens the line with a fruitier and more playful floral sweetness while keeping the same stylish feminine polish. It feels cheerful, approachable, and clearly younger in tone than Valentina Assoluto.
Valentino
Valentino
Release year:
1978
The original Valentino is a classical floral-chypre with a polished couture sensibility, blending florals, green nuances, and a soft warm base into a refined vintage structure. It feels elegant, feminine, and unmistakably formal rather than casual or sugary.
Valentino Donna
Valentino
Release year:
2015
Valentino Donna is one of the most admired modern designer florals from the house, blending iris, Bulgarian rose, patchouli, leather, and vanilla in a polished powdery-floral style. It feels elegant, feminine, and classically beautiful without becoming heavy.
Valentino Uomo
Valentino
Release year:
2014
Valentino Uomo is one of the house’s strongest modern masculine pillars, pairing bergamot, myrtle, coffee, gianduja, hazelnut, leather, cedar, and white chocolate in a sweet woody-gourmand style. It feels smooth, stylish, and more refined than a loud club scent.