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Azzaro Shine
Azzaro
Release year:
2019
Azzaro Shine is a warm-weather masculine with a bright tropical-citrus feel and an easy vacation personality. It feels cheerful, sunny, and uncomplicated.
Azzaro Sport
Azzaro
Release year:
2020
Azzaro Sport is a streamlined modern masculine centered on freshness and easy movement rather than density. It feels sporty, clean, and accessible.
Azzure Oud
French Avenue
Release year:
2024
A bright oud-woody fragrance with citrus and aromatic lift over a darker ambered base. It feels modern and wearable, balancing blue freshness with the deeper density of oud-like woods.
Azzurro
Roberto Cavalli
Release year:
2006
Azzurro is one of the brighter and more overtly Mediterranean Roberto Cavalli entries, with a fresher floral-fruity tone and a breezier polished finish. It feels summery, elegant, and warm-weather friendly.
B-612
Nishane
Release year:
2018
A woody aromatic fragrance inspired by the tiny planet from The Little Prince, built around lavender, cypress, geranium, woods, musk, oakmoss, and tonka. It feels thoughtful and dryly elegant, like a niche fougere softened by modern woods.
B683
Marc-Antoine Barrois
Release year:
2016
A polished spicy-leather fragrance built around black pepper, saffron, chili, violet leaf, oakmoss, patchouli, and sandalwood. It feels elegant and sharply tailored, with enough dry spice and leather texture to suggest a refined attaché case rather than a heavy biker jacket.
B683 Extrait
Marc-Antoine Barrois
Release year:
2020
A deeper and more forceful interpretation of B683, emphasizing oud, green apple, saffron, leather, patchouli, and vanilla. It keeps the original's tailored leather character, but turns darker, denser, and more carnal, with the apple and oud giving it a sharper, more unusual signature.
B87.135 Extrait
Marc-Antoine Barrois
Release year:
2026
A 2026 extrait connected to the B683 universe, with saffron, tobacco, rose, iris butter, ambrette, myrrh, patchouli, vetiver, cedar, and leather. It feels opulent and ceremonial, moving the house leather style toward a richer amber-spiced profile with plush softness and a mineral-resinous finish.
B9
Bond No. 9
Release year:
2015
A more house-signature Bond No. 9 release with a glossy niche profile and a richer, more perfumed feel than the simpler fresh city scents. It feels styled, smooth, and intentionally upscale.
B9 The 1001 Nights Solo Superstar
Bond No. 9
Release year:
2015
A 2015 Bond No. 9 special-edition entry in the “Shooting Stars” family, presented as a luxury variant rather than a mainline neighborhood scent. It belongs to the collectible side of the house catalog.
Baaqa
Ajmal
Release year:
2014
Baaqa is a feminine Ajmal fragrance shaped around floral polish, soft musky warmth. Within the Ethnic Chic line, it reads as a distinct take on Ajmal's blend of Arabian depth and modern polish. It feels rounded and approachable, balancing sweetness, spice, and woods in Ajmal's accessible modern-oriental style.
Babe
Fabergé
Release year:
1977
A late-1970s feminine fragrance with a fresh, active, optimistic personality and a soft romantic finish. It feels more modern and energetic than Fabergé's older florals, combining clean brightness, gentle florals, and warm musky softness. The overall mood is sporty-glamorous, very much aligned with its era's confident advertising image.
Babycat
Yves Saint Laurent
Release year:
2022
Babycat is one of the most talked-about recent YSL private-line releases, built around black pepper, olibanum, saffron, suede, cedar, and creamy vanilla in a warm spicy-amber style. It feels rich, modern, and strikingly luxurious.
Baby Doll
Yves Saint Laurent
Release year:
1999
Baby Doll gives the house a brighter and more playful fruity floral with grapefruit, orange, black currant, pineapple, rose, cardamom, cedar, and vanilla. It feels cheerful, feminine, and much more youthful than the classic YSL pillars.
Baby Grace
Philosophy
Release year:
2006
A tender powdery musk with clean baby-skin softness, delicate florals, and a comforting creamy finish. It feels innocent, fresh, and deliberately soft-focus rather than bold.
Babylon
Penhaligon's
Release year:
2019
A warm spicy-woody amber with saffron, nutmeg, coriander, cypriol, vanilla, cedar, and sandalwood that feels smooth, golden, and faintly ancient. It is richly comforting but still polished, like heat radiating from carved wood and stone after sunset.
Baby Musk
House of Matriarch
Release year:
2013
A gentle Baby Angels scent centered on soft musk, clean skin, and delicate natural warmth. It feels tender, powdery, and comforting, designed more as a soft aura than a dramatic perfume statement.
Baby Powder
Demeter Fragrance
Release year:
1997
Baby Powder focuses on soft powdery cleanliness with a gentle musky base and a very familiar comforting feel. It is one of the simplest and most literal comfort scents in the brand.
Baby Roses
House of Matriarch
Release year:
2013
A delicate rose Baby Angels fragrance with soft petals, gentle sweetness, and a clean natural base. It feels innocent and plush, like pale rosewater and warm skin rather than a mature, dramatic rose perfume.
Baby Step
Abna Youssef Perfumes
Release year:
—
A soft baby-oriented floral powder fragrance with rose, aldehydes, peony, almond blossom, powdery notes, vanilla, and sweet notes. It opens clean, rosy, and gently sparkling, then becomes softer and more cosmetic as almond blossom and powder take over. The dry-down is mild, sweet, and comforting, with vanilla giving the scent a warm nursery-like softness rather than a strong adult perfume trail.