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Vent Vert
Pierre Balmain
Release year:
1947
Vent Vert is one of the landmark green fragrances of perfumery, famous for its vivid freshly crushed green opening over a floral-chypre structure. It feels sharp, elegant, and historically significant rather than soft or sweet.
Vent Vert (original)
Pierre Balmain
Release year:
1947
Vent Vert (original) refers to the historically important first version of the famous Balmain green floral-chypre, celebrated for its intensely natural green impression over a complex floral base. It feels bracing, stylish, and foundational to the genre.
Vénus
Nina Ricci
Release year:
2024
Vénus opens a newer Nina Ricci feminine chapter built around magnolia in a floral chypre style. It feels elegant, modern, and a little more sculpted than the sweeter Nina branch.
Vénus Eau de Parfum Intense
Nina Ricci
Release year:
2025
The Intense version of Vénus deepens the magnolia-centered floral chypre idea with more warmth and body, giving it a richer and more evening-capable finish. It feels smoother and more concentrated than the original Vénus.
Vêpres Siciliennes
MDCI Parfumes
Release year:
2009
A many-faceted floral-fruity composition where citrus, pepper, lily-of-the-valley, magnolia, jasmine, ylang-ylang, tuberose, orange blossom, osmanthus, raspberry, prune, peach, musk, and vanilla continually shift against one another. It feels lavish and unfolding, with new textures appearing as the hours pass.
Verano
Ormonde Jayne
Release year:
2019
Verano is a fresher brighter take within the Montabaco world, combining citrus, magnolia, hedione-like lift, soft tobacco-suede warmth, amber, and musks in a breezy polished structure. It feels summery, elegant, and very wearable.
Vera Wang
Vera Wang
Release year:
2002
The original Vera Wang fragrance is a soft floral built around lily, lily-of-the-valley, gardenia, rose, jasmine, lotus, bergamot, iris, and sandalwood in a polished bridal-house style. It feels feminine, graceful, and more refined than sugary.
Vera Wang for Men
Vera Wang
Release year:
2004
Vera Wang for Men is a smooth spicy-woody masculine with citrus, yuzu, leather, tobacco, sandalwood, and warm musks in a polished, slightly sensual style. It feels refined and easygoing rather than sharp or aggressively sporty.
Verbena / Verbena Classic
L'Occitane
Release year:
2024
A bright citrus-aromatic built around verbena, lemon, orange, and petitgrain, with the kind of brisk herbal sparkle that makes it feel immediately cooling. It wears very clean and energetic, like fresh leaves crushed between the fingers on a hot day, but the bitter-green undertone keeps it from becoming simple lemonade.
Verde Accento
Sospiro
Release year:
2015
Verde Accento by Sospiro is an oriental scent for everyone. It opens with mandarin orange and bergamot, moves through pink pepper, iris and jasmine, and finishes on amber, vanilla and sandalwood. Overall, it aims for a balanced signature with a clear evolution from opening to dry-down.
Verdon
L'Occitane
Release year:
2010
A fresh green-aromatic masculine with minty and aquatic brightness over a softly woody base, suggesting mountain water and clean herbs rather than dense marine sweetness. It feels brisk and sporty at first, but retains enough dry structure to stay polished.
Verg
Slumberhouse
Release year:
2011
A sharp and curious fruity chypre where raspberry, neroli, ginger, oakmoss, and tobacco create a cool-warm tension. The fruit is not playful here; it feels darker and more moss-stained, with the tobacco lending a dry, grown-in seriousness.
Veridia
Bvlgari
Release year:
2018
Veridia is a richer spicy-woody women's Le Gemme scent with incense, vanilla, and green facets creating a regal feel. It feels darker and more textured than many of the house’s mainstream feminine releases.
Versace Man
Versace
Release year:
2003
Versace Man is a polished woody-spicy masculine with neroli, bergamot, angelica, cardamom, black pepper, saffron, labdanum, tobacco, amber, and woods in a smooth elegant structure. It feels dressy, refined, and more tailored than the fresher Versace men’s releases.
Versace Man Eau Fraîche
Versace
Release year:
2006
Versace Man Eau Fraîche is one of the house’s most recognizable warm-weather masculines, blending lemon, bergamot, rosewood, cedar, tarragon, sage, musk, amber, and saffron in a bright transparent style. It feels crisp, breezy, and highly versatile.
Versace Man Eau Fraîche Extreme
Versace
Release year:
2025
Eau Fraîche Extreme updates the familiar Man Eau Fraîche style with a stronger and more concentrated fresh-woody profile while preserving the line’s breezy appeal. It feels brighter, denser, and more current than the 2006 original.
Versace pour Femme Dylan Blush Pink
Versace
Release year:
2025
Dylan Blush Pink extends the women’s Dylan line with a brighter and more playful floral-fruity profile. It feels contemporary, colorful, and aligned with the easy glamour of modern Versace women’s releases.
Versace Pour Homme
Versace
Release year:
2008
Versace Pour Homme is a fresh citrus-aromatic masculine with bergamot, neroli, lemon, bitter orange leaves, cedar, clary sage, hyacinth, musk, amber, and tonka. It feels clean, elegant, and very easy to wear in a polished Mediterranean style.
Versace Pour Homme Oud Noir
Versace
Release year:
2013
Versace Pour Homme Oud Noir takes the clean Versace Pour Homme structure into a darker and warmer direction with oud, spice, leathered facets, and woods. It feels richer, smoother, and more evening-oriented than the original Pour Homme.
Versace Versense
Versace
Release year:
2009
Versense gives Versace a greener and more aromatic feminine style with citrus, bergamot, fig, green mandarin, sea lily, jasmine, cardamom, sandalwood, cedar, olive wood, and musk. It feels fresh, elegant, and especially suited to warm weather.