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Ananda Royal Mango
M. Micallef
Release year:
2025
Ananda Royal Mango reworks the Ananda line with mango, grapefruit, raspberry, whipped cream, caramel, vanilla, amber, musk, and patchouli into a fruity gourmand-floral style. It feels bright, creamy, and more playful than the original Ananda.
Ananya
The Body Shop
Release year:
1994
Ananya gives the house a soft floral-fruity style with a gentle creamy undertone and a more serene polished feel than the brightest fruit scents. It feels calm, feminine, and easy to like.
Anarchiste A-Style
Caron
Release year:
2003
A-Style continues the L'Anarchiste line with a cleaner and more contemporary masculine profile. It feels smoother and more casual than the original release.
Anarchiste Cologne
Caron
Release year:
2004
A lighter fresher expression of the L'Anarchiste idea, with more citrus-aromatic lift and less density than the original. It feels easier in daytime and warm weather.
Anat Fritz
Anat Fritz
Release year:
2006
A dry woody-aromatic built around lavender, cedar, vetiver, sandalwood, and patchouli, giving it the feel of sun-warmed wood, herbs, and clean earth rather than polished sweetness. It wears with a calm, tailored severity at first, then softens into something more grounded and quietly comforting, like a minimalist countryside fragrance with real texture.
Andante
Sospiro
Release year:
2013
Andante by Sospiro is an woody spicy scent for everyone. It opens with galbanum and orange, moves through black pepper, sage and geranium, and finishes on patchouli, cedar, vetiver and agarwood (oud). Overall, it aims for a balanced signature with a clear evolution from opening to dry-down.
Andron for Men
Jovan
Release year:
1981
Andron for Men appears in the more traditional masculine side of the Jovan catalog, with an aromatic-spicy profile that fits the early-1980s designer style. It feels classic, straightforward, and mature.
And The World Is Yours
A Lab on Fire
Release year:
2018
A radiant orange-blossom-centered scent that balances soft floral sweetness with a deeper resinous pull underneath. It feels both tender and quietly sensual, opening airy and luminous before settling into something warmer and more enveloping.
Andy Warhol
Bond No. 9
Release year:
2011
One of Bond No. 9’s art-driven releases, pairing the brand’s New York identity with a more graphic and expressive personality. It feels bolder and a bit more stylized than the straightforward neighborhood scents.
Andy Warhol Lexington Avenue
Bond No. 9
Release year:
2008
One of Bond No. 9’s art-driven releases, pairing the brand’s New York identity with a more graphic and expressive personality. It feels bolder and a bit more stylized than the straightforward neighborhood scents.
Andy Warhol Montauk
Bond No. 9
Release year:
2010
One of Bond No. 9’s art-driven releases, pairing the brand’s New York identity with a more graphic and expressive personality. It feels bolder and a bit more stylized than the straightforward neighborhood scents.
Angel Eau de Parfum
Thierry Mugler
Release year:
1992
Angel is one of the most important modern perfumes, a sweet patchouli gourmand built around chocolate, caramel, honey, vanilla, fruits, and woods in a dramatic larger-than-life structure. It feels bold, polarizing, and historically significant, with a style that reshaped mainstream perfumery.
Angel Elixir
Thierry Mugler
Release year:
2023
Angel Elixir takes the Angel family into a creamier floral-gourmand direction with more body and a polished modern finish. It feels fuller and more contemporary than the sharper original Angel style.
Angel Food
Demeter Fragrance
Release year:
1997
A soft airy cake scent that leans sweet and fluffy rather than dense or buttery. It feels playful, edible, and one of the more wearable dessert ideas in the Demeter catalog.
Angelique
Papillon Artisan Perfumes
Release year:
2014
Angelique by Papillon Artisan Perfumes is a fragrance built around a green herbal-floral built around angelica with soft spice and resin warmth, drying down to smooth woods and musks for an elegant, textured trail. It’s structured to evolve clearly from the opening through the heart and into the dry-down, keeping the signature distinctive while remaining wearable.
Angélique Begum
Chopard
Release year:
2025
Angélique Begum is a 2025 Chopard release that appears to sit on the more ornate and luxe side of the feminine collection, emphasizing floral richness and polish. It feels like a prestige line extension rather than a casual release.
Angélique Encens (2019)
Creed
Release year:
2019
A newer Creed floral-resin composition centered on angelica and incense in a soft luminous luxury style. It feels airy yet spiritual, with more polish than darkness.
Angélique Noire
Guerlain
Release year:
2005
Angélique Noire pairs angelica’s green aromatic edge with a soft vanilla-rich base, creating one of Guerlain’s most beloved exclusives. It feels ethereal at first, then warm and enveloping.
Angéliques sous la Pluie
Frederic Malle
Release year:
2000
A sheer green aromatic that captures the cool peppery freshness of angelica with a watery, rain-washed delicacy. It feels transparent and elegant rather than loud, like crisp stems and damp air drifting across skin.
Angel Muse Eau de Parfum
Thierry Mugler
Release year:
2016
Angel Muse reworks the Angel idea through hazelnut cream, vetiver, patchouli, pink pepper, and grapefruit in a smoother and more modern gourmand-woody style. It feels plush, cozy, and less chaotic than classic Angel.