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Pure Mariposa
Ramon Monegal
Release year:
2013
A floral-fruity composition with a vivid, winged brightness that feels airy, colorful, and feminine without becoming sugary. It has the effect of petals in motion, light and graceful but still clearly perfumed.
Pure Moment
Alfred Sung
Release year:
2000
Pure Moment feels like a gentler offshoot of the Pure idea, preserving the house's signature cleanliness while leaning into a more tender, softly romantic mood. It wears close and graceful, with an understated charm instead of a sharp signature.
Pure Oud
by Kilian
Release year:
2009
A rich oud-amber composition with a smooth, luxurious finish—dark woods, resin warmth, and a polished sweetness that keeps it elegant. Bold, long-lasting, and evening-ready.
Pure Poison
Dior
Release year:
2004
Pure Poison turns the Poison family into a luminous white-floral with jasmine, orange blossom, and a clean musky finish. It feels radiant and polished rather than heavy or dark.
Pure Seduction
Victoria's Secret
Release year:
2000
Pure Seduction gives the house a darker fruit-floral sweetness than Love Spell, with a juicy and glossy personality that feels flirtier and more overtly playful. It is one of the core Victoria's Secret scent identities rather than a small side release.
Pure Soap
Demeter Fragrance
Release year:
1999
Pure Soap does exactly what its name promises, centering a bright white-soap cleanliness with a smooth fresh finish. It feels minimal, crisp, and highly on-brand for Demeter.
Pure Sport Man
Benetton
Release year:
2004
A clean sporty masculine with citrus lift and light woods. It feels bright, simple, and made for casual repetition.
Pure Sport Woman
Benetton
Release year:
2004
Pure Sport Woman lightens the sporty Benetton style into a cleaner and more transparent fresh floral. It feels easy and warm-weather friendly.
Pure Tiffany
Tiffany
Release year:
2003
Pure Tiffany gives the brand a brighter and more transparent floral style than the richer older Tiffany signature, with a smoother and cleaner luxury finish. It feels feminine, polished, and easiergoing than a dense classic floral.
Pure Vienne / Annicke 1
Eight & Bob
Release year:
2018
A fresh floral-musky fragrance built around peony, ivy, mandarin, jasmine, lily-of-the-valley, white musk, and driftwood. It feels clean, graceful, and softly radiant, with enough green freshness to keep the floral heart from becoming powdery. Annicke 1 was renamed Pure Vienne in the current lineup.
Pure White Cologne / Original Cologne
Creed
Release year:
2011
Pure White Linen
Estée Lauder
Release year:
2006
Pure White Linen is a clean floral-fresh fragrance built around white flowers, raspberry, and soft musk in a crisp airy style. It feels freshly laundered, elegant, and bright.
Pure Woman
Jil Sander
Release year:
1979
Pure Woman is one of the earliest Jil Sander fragrances and reflects the brand’s minimalist heritage with a cleaner floral style and a composed, polished feminine tone. It feels restrained and elegant rather than ornamental.
Pure Wonder
Bath and Body Works
Release year:
2021
Pure Wonder is one of the more polished and “giftable” modern Bath & Body Works fragrances, blending brightness and soft warmth into a perfume-like finish. It feels smooth, feminine, and slightly dressier than the brand’s simpler fresh releases.
Pure XS
Paco Rabanne
Release year:
2017
Pure XS gives the house a sweeter and more provocative masculine with ginger, vanilla, myrrh, cinnamon, and woods in a glossy modern structure. It feels warmer and more sensual than Invictus, with a stronger gourmand streak.
Pure XS for Her
Paco Rabanne
Release year:
2018
Pure XS for Her balances popcorn-like sweetness, ylang-ylang, vanilla, ambrette, and sandalwood in a bright but sensual floral-gourmand style. It feels playful, glossy, and intentionally bold.
Pure XS Night
Paco Rabanne
Release year:
2019
Pure XS Night deepens the sweet-spicy orientation of Pure XS with extra body and a darker more evening-focused finish. It feels richer and more seductive than the standard Pure XS.
Purple Butterfly
Hanae Mori
Release year:
2016
Purple Butterfly revisits the Butterfly identity with a darker and more colorful mood, suggesting a richer or more stylized take on the house’s best-known feminine theme. It feels feminine, sweet, and slightly more dramatic than the original.
Purple Label
Ralph Lauren
Release year:
2003
Purple Label is one of Ralph Lauren’s more refined masculine offerings, built around blackberry, basil, leather, tobacco blossom, suede, and woods in a smooth luxurious style. It feels elegant and slightly dressier than the sporty Polo flankers.
PurpleLips
Salvador Dali
Release year:
2007
PurpleLips adds a warmer and slightly sweeter fruit-floral tone to the Salvador Dali line while keeping its playful sculptural branding. It feels feminine, bright, and a little more sensual than the freshest house entries.