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Velvet Rose & Oud
Jo Malone
Release year:
2012
A plush rose-oud pairing softened by praline-like sweetness and a velvety texture that lives up to the name. It feels opulent and romantic, but the structure stays smooth and dressed rather than dense or rough.
Velvet Santal
Bella Bellissima
Release year:
2014
A creamy sandalwood fragrance with soft spice, musk, and a warm polished finish. It feels tactile and smooth, emphasizing the velvety side of sandalwood rather than dry pencil-shaving woods.
Velvet Splendour
Goldfield & Banks Australia
Release year:
2019
A bold yellow floral fragrance centered on mimosa, with mandarin, green stems, orange blossom, jasmine, heliotrope, patchouli, vetiver, tonka, and musk. It opens powdery, green, and golden, then becomes warmer and more honeyed as the floral heart blooms. The dry-down is soft, musky, and textured, like armfuls of sunlit mimosa wrapped in velvet.
Velvet Steps
Bottega Veneta
Release year:
2026
A plush fruity-amber Alta fragrance pairing Italian plum with Spanish labdanum. It feels dark, velvety, and lightly resinous, with a liqueur-like fruit note sinking into warm balsamic depth. It is one of the richer, more nocturnal scents in the Alta group.
Velvet Sublime
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2011
Velvet Sublime is a polished floral-fruity luxury scent from the Velvet Collection with a smooth elegant finish. It feels luminous and upscale rather than sugary.
Velvet Tender Oud
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2013
Velvet Tender Oud softens oud into a smoother and more floral-amber luxury profile than harsher oud-focused fragrances. It feels refined, warm, and richly textured.
Velvet Tonka
BDK Parfums
Release year:
2021
A powdery almond-tonka fragrance with orange blossom, rose, tobacco, vanilla, and ambery warmth. It feels plush and cosmetic, like warm skin dusted with sweet almond powder, while tobacco and woods keep it elegant and adult.
Velvet Tonka Extrait / Velvet Tonka (Extrait)
BDK Parfums
Release year:
2026
A denser extrait version of Velvet Tonka that enriches the almond-tonka signature with creamier gourmand warmth, spice, leathered nuance, tobacco, vanilla, and amber. It feels darker and more indulgent than the original while preserving its powdery plushness.
Velvet Touch
Arabian Oud
Release year:
—
A soft fruity-floral musk with orange, raspberry, gardenia, jasmine, many pale florals, ambergris, cedarwood, patchouli, musk, and vanilla. It feels smooth and tactile, like florals and fruit wrapped in a velvety musky base.
Velvet Vanilla
Mancera
Release year:
2016
A lush white-floral vanilla with angelica, pear, clove, pink pepper, tuberose, jasmine, neroli, rose, vanilla, and musk. It is sweet and creamy but also floral and slightly spicy, with tuberose giving the vanilla a plush, sensual texture.
Velvet Vetiver
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2011
Velvet Vetiver presents vetiver in a clean polished style with green dryness and a soft luxury finish. It feels crisp, smooth, and quietly sophisticated.
Velvet Wood
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2011
Velvet Wood gives the Velvet Collection a warm woody-luxury profile with smooth spice and a polished drydown. It feels rich, elegant, and restrained rather than rugged.
Velvety Woods Of Forest
DUA Fragrances
Release year:
2026
A woody-gourmand fragrance with cinnamon, saffron, soft sweetness, and a velvety forest-wood impression. It feels cozy and polished, turning a woodland idea into something smooth and indulgent.
Velvet Zafferano
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2024
Velvet Zafferano adds saffron-led warmth and luxury spice to the Velvet Collection. It feels plush, smooth, and evening-oriented.
Velviona
Helmut Lang
Release year:
2001
Velviona is one of Helmut Lang's most unusual fragrance gestures: a spare floral-woody musk built around the velvione material and its soft, petal-like, skin-musky texture. It feels almost anti-perfume in structure, creating a fuzzy veil of clean musk, faint floral warmth, and gentle peppery abstraction rather than a full traditional pyramid. The effect is quiet, intimate, and very aligned with the brand's cerebral early-2000s minimalism.
Vendetta
Valentino
Release year:
1991
Vendetta gives the house a richer and slightly more dramatic floral-oriental profile than the original Valentino, with a denser warm-hearted finish and a sophisticated vintage attitude. It feels polished, expressive, and more evening-oriented than airy daytime florals.
VenDetTa - Det / Det
O'Driù
Release year:
2015
The heat-building part of the VenDetTa trio, centered on red fruit, spicy tobacco, woods, white flowers, benzoin, basil, and a roasted peanut nuance. It feels sweet, smoky, red, and tense, as though the desire for revenge is moving from thought into action.
VenDetTa - Ta / Ta
O'Driù
Release year:
2015
The final movement of the VenDetTa trio, with strawberry, melon, cedar, oakmoss, laurel, and tuberose shaping a sweet-green woody-floral effect. It feels playful and vengeful at once, juicy on top but cunningly mossy underneath.
VenDetTa - Ven / Ven
O'Driù
Release year:
2015
The opening act of the VenDetTa project, built around tart cherry, boozy rum, cumin, castoreum, vanilla, ylang-ylang, tonka, sandalwood, pineapple, and geranium. It feels sweet, animalic, boozy, and floral, like revenge beginning as pleasure before turning darker.
Vendomania
Ex Nihilo
Release year:
2020
A Place Vendôme-inspired amber-woody gourmand with saffron, bergamot, iris, praline, jasmine, oud, sandalwood, and patchouli. It feels lavish and jewelry-like, balancing powdery sweetness with dark woods and polished amber.