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Velvet Noir
Oscar de la Renta
Release year:
2016
Velvet Noir is one of the richer and darker modern Oscar entries, deepening the floral-oriental style with extra warmth and a smoother sensual finish. It feels elegant and more night-oriented than Oscar Velvet.
Velvet Orchid
Tom Ford
Release year:
2014
Velvet Orchid takes the Black Orchid idea into a softer but still opulent floral direction, with rum, honey, orange blossom, rose oil, jasmine, vanilla, and suede-like warmth. It feels plush, glamorous, and more overtly floral than Black Orchid.
Velvet Oriental Musk
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2019
A Velvet Collection musk-centered scent inspired by Sicily, combining saffron, cardamom, rose, woods, amber, and musk in a rich polished style. It feels warm, softly exotic, and more textured than a simple clean musk.
Velvet Patchouli
Dolce & Gabbana
Release year:
2011
Velvet Patchouli gives patchouli a smoother and more luxurious treatment than a rough earthy style, pairing it with warm woods and refined softness. It feels rich and quietly opulent.
Velvet Pomegranate
Banana Republic
Release year:
2022
Velvet Pomegranate combines fruit and smooth warmth into a softer modern unisex style. It feels plush, slightly sweet, and easy to wear.
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 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 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.
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.
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.
Venenum
L'Artisan Parfumeur
Release year:
2016
A creamy spiced fragrance built around masala chai, rice, sandalwood, and milky warmth. It feels intimate, plush, and faintly hypnotic, like warm breath rising from a cup held in both hands.
Venenum Kiss
Ex Nihilo
Release year:
2016
Venenum Kiss by Ex Nihilo is a fragrance for everyone. It opens with neroli, saffron and nutmeg, moves through rose, artemisia and amber, and finishes on vanilla, styrax and sandalwood. Overall, it aims for a balanced signature with a clear evolution from opening to dry-down.
Venetian Bergamot
Tom Ford
Release year:
2015
Venetian Bergamot blends bergamot, black pepper, magnolia, gardenia, cedar, sandalwood, tonka, and cashmeran in a smooth citrus-woody style. It feels bright, elegant, and a touch more substantial than a simple citrus cologne.
Venezia
Laura Biagiotti
Release year:
1992
Venezia is one of the house’s best-loved classics, a warm oriental-floral with peach, plum, carnation, sandalwood, vanilla, and amber arranged in a richly polished Italian style. It feels elegant, slightly opulent, and unmistakably feminine without losing refinement.
Venezia Pastello
Laura Biagiotti
Release year:
1995
Venezia Pastello softens the richer Venezia idea into a lighter floral-fruity style while keeping the line’s femininity intact. It feels brighter, easier, and more daytime-friendly than the original.
Veni
Histoire de Parfums
Release year:
2012
A spicy floral-musky fragrance with cardamom, lavender, carnation, and clean musks arranged in a way that feels cool, controlled, and quietly charismatic. It wears like a tailored white shirt warmed by skin and spice.
Venom Incarnat
Stéphane Humbert Lucas 777
Release year:
2022
Venom Incarnat by Stéphane Humbert Lucas 777 is an amber vanilla scent for everyone. It opens with Wild Strawberry, Strawberry, Blackberry and Caramel, moves through Raspberry, Virginian Cedar and Cinnamon, and finishes on Russian Leather, Vanilla, Tonka Bean and Patchouli. Overall, it aims for a balanced signature with a clear evolution from opening to dry-down.
Vent de Folie
Annick Goutal
Release year:
2014
A lively fruity-floral that captures a breezy, carefree mood. It feels spontaneous and feminine, with bright movement up top and a softly polished finish.