Saks New Orleans
Bond No. 9
Release year:
2009
Details
One of Bond No. 9’s boutique-exclusive style releases, pairing the house’s glossy New York sensibility with a more luxurious department-store presentation. It feels polished, dressed, and collector-friendly.
Saks New York Oud
Bond No. 9
Release year:
2013
Details
A richer Bond No. 9 composition built around woods, resins, and a polished Middle Eastern-inspired luxury style. It feels smooth, opulent, and more evening-oriented than the house’s fresher city scents.
Sakura
Dior
Release year:
2018
Details
Sakura interprets cherry blossom in a clean transparent floral style with a soft musky trail. It feels light, serene, and beautifully restrained.
Sakura
Ormonde Jayne
Release year:
2022
Details
Sakura is a soft floral-fruity composition with cherry blossom-inspired delicacy, pink pepper, mandarin, pear, violet, rose, jasmine, sandalwood, amber, and musk in a light polished structure. It feels airy, graceful, and contemporary.
Sale Gosse
Frederic Malle
Release year:
2017
Details
A bright citrus-gourmand with an irreverent sparkle, balancing juicy freshness against a playful creamy sweetness. It feels mischievous and modern rather than childish, turning comfort into something lively and stylish.
Salt Air
Demeter Fragrance
Release year:
—
Details
Salt Air focuses on breezy marine freshness and the lightly mineral smell of ocean wind rather than sweet tropical beach notes. It feels crisp, airy, and very easy in warm weather.
Salute !
Parfum d'Empire
Release year:
2019
Details
A bright boozy-fresh composition that plays sparkling citrus and aperitif-like lift against herbs, woods, and a smoother musky base. It feels convivial and animated, like a raised glass in sunlight, but it keeps enough structure to avoid becoming merely playful.
Salvador Dali
Salvador Dali
Release year:
1983
Details
The original Salvador Dali is the house’s foundational women’s fragrance, a warm floral-oriental with amber, frankincense, sandalwood, musk, myrrh, vanilla, jasmine, and orange blossom in a richly artistic structure. It feels dramatic, slightly surreal, and unmistakably rooted in vintage French perfumery.
Salvador Dali pour Homme
Salvador Dali
Release year:
1987
Details
Salvador Dali pour Homme is one of the house’s most distinctive masculine classics, combining anise, clary sage, lavender, tarragon, basil, bergamot, citrus, patchouli, sandalwood, vanilla, oakmoss, and musk in a dark aromatic-woody style. It feels gothic, polished, and more unusual than a standard fougère.
Salvatore Ferragamo pour Femme
Salvatore Ferragamo
Release year:
1998
Details
Salvatore Ferragamo pour Femme is one of the house’s early key women’s fragrances, a fruity-floral with a peppery opening, neroli, rose, and a clean polished finish. It feels feminine, smooth, and more refined than many late-1990s designer florals.
Sa Majesté la Rose
Serge Lutens
Release year:
2000
Details
Sa Majesté la Rose is a refined rose fragrance with honey, green stems, clove-like spice, and soft woods that keep it elegant rather than syrupy. It feels graceful, tailored, and timeless.
Sampaquita
Ormonde Jayne
Release year:
2004
Details
Sampaquita is a bright tropical white floral with citrus, magnolia, jasmine sambac, lily-of-the-valley, musk, woods, and warm floral radiance in a polished structure. It feels luminous, feminine, and very easy to enjoy.
Samsara
Guerlain
Release year:
1989
Details
Samsara pairs sandalwood, jasmine, ylang-ylang, and vanilla in a rich oriental floral style that became one of Guerlain’s great modern classics. It feels sensual, creamy, and unmistakably luxurious.
Sana
Slumberhouse
Release year:
2011
Details
A woody-floral leathered scent with birch, raspberry leaf, honey, magnolia, fir balsam, and suede. It moves between soft pollen, green woods, and warm skin-like texture, giving it an intimate but quietly rugged character.
Sancti
Les Liquides Imaginaires
Release year:
2011
Details
Sancti by Les Liquides Imaginaires is an oriental fougere scent for everyone. It opens with bergamot, tangerine, pomelo, grapefruit and aldehydes, moves through balsam fir, lavender, rosemary, pink pepper, cardamom, coriander and nutmeg, and finishes on cedar, ambergris, patchouli, olibanum, myrrh, benzoin, labdanum and nutmeg. Overall, it aims for a balanced signature with a clear evolution from opening to dry-down.
Sandalo
Lorenzo Villoresi
Release year:
1995
Details
Sandalo by Lorenzo Villoresi is a fragrance built around Brazilian rosewood, lavender, petitgrain and citrus up top, a heart of sandalwood with labdanum, neroli and rose, and a base of sandalwood, vetiver, opoponax, oakmoss, amber, patchouli and musk. It’s designed to transition cleanly from the opening through the heart and into the dry-down, keeping the profile distinctive while staying comfortable to wear.
Sandalo
Santa Maria Novella
Release year:
—
Details
Sandalo by Santa Maria Novella is a fragrance built around a traditional sandalwood-focused composition with aromatic freshness in the opening, a warm woody heart, and a soft resin-musk dry-down that feels classic and understated. It’s structured to evolve clearly from the opening through the heart and into the dry-down, keeping the signature distinctive while remaining wearable.
Sandalwood
Pacifica
Release year:
2007
Details
Sandalwood by Pacifica is a fragrance built around smooth sandalwood wrapped in soft amber and gentle spice, finishing clean with musks for a warm, easygoing woods signature. It’s structured to evolve clearly from the opening through the heart and into the dry-down, keeping the signature distinctive while remaining wearable.
Sandalwood
Floris
Release year:
2019
Details
A rich warm woody fragrance built around sandalwood and spice, giving the note a creamy depth without losing clarity. It feels meditative and enveloping, with a softer more intimate warmth than Santal or Santal Intense.
Sandalwood
Caswell-Massey
Release year:
—
Details
A smooth sandalwood-leaning wood scent with a classic grooming-brand polish—warm, creamy woods over a clean musky base. Calm, refined, and easy to wear daily.