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Vetyver
Lanvin
Release year:
2003
Vetyver is a tidy and understated vetiver-based masculine that keeps the note drier and cleaner rather than dark or smoky. It feels crisp, polished, and classically wearable in a quiet way.
Vetyver
Parfums de Nicolaï
Release year:
2004
A crisp woody-spicy vetiver with citrus, pepper, clove, and a touch of floral softness around the earthy core, making it feel both classic and unusually elegant. It wears with a refined coolness, more cultivated than rugged, and far more nuanced than the simple note pyramid suggests.
Vetyver
Mona di Orio
Release year:
2011
Vetyver by Mona di Orio is a fragrance. Overall, it aims for a balanced signature with a clear evolution from opening to dry-down.
Vetyver 46
Le Labo
Release year:
2006
Vetyver 46 by Le Labo is a fragrance built around a vetiver-forward woody with smoky depth and a clean aromatic edge, drying down to dark woods and musks for a focused earthy 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.
Vetyverio
Diptyque
Release year:
2010
A polished vetiver fragrance that adds rose, citrus, and spice to the root’s natural earthiness, making it feel smoother and more nuanced than a stark smoky vetiver. It opens bright and aromatic, then settles into something elegant, woody, and quietly cool.
Vetyverio Eau de Parfum
Diptyque
Release year:
2017
A deeper Vetyverio that lets the root become smokier and more concentrated while keeping grapefruit and rose to maintain elegance. It feels more evening-ready than the EDT, with a darker woody pull and a smoother, more resonant finish.
Vétyver Messager
MDCI Parfumes
Release year:
2026
A modern woody vetiver with bergamot, grapefruit, pink berries, cardamom, coriander, lavender, apple, geranium, carrot, hedione, vetiver, oakmoss, benzoin, ambroxan, tonka bean, vanilla, ambrette, and musks. It feels bright and joyful rather than stern, giving vetiver freshness, comfort, and real emotional warmth.
V for Men
Clive Christian
Release year:
2012
A fougere-leaning masculine that contrasts herbal freshness with smoky vetiver, soft amber, and a darker aromatic base. It feels aristocratic and slightly old-world, but the peppery woods keep it from becoming dusty or dated.
V for Women
Clive Christian
Release year:
2012
A fruity floral touched by darker plum and a warm ambered base, giving the perfume more depth than a standard bright feminine. It feels plush and gently dramatic, balancing juiciness with a smoother more luxurious drydown.
Via Camerelle
Carthusia
Release year:
2006
A fresh floral-citrus with lemon, bergamot, cyclamen, jasmine, and watery musks that evokes polished summer ease rather than heavy glamour. It feels airy, clean, and stylish, like linen and sunlight on one of Capri’s chic shopping streets.
Via Camerelle Profumo
Carthusia
Release year:
2006
A more substantial Via Camerelle with citrus, marjoram, jasmine, water notes, ambergris, cedar, and white musk given extra body and smoothness. It stays chic and summery, but the marine-musky drydown makes it feel more elegant and complete.
Vici
Histoire de Parfums
Release year:
2012
A darker woody-spiced construction that leans more assertive than the rest of its trio, with warmth, spice, and musky woods carrying the composition forward. It feels self-possessed and slightly severe in a very French way.
Victoire
Parfums de Nicolaï
Release year:
2024
A fresh-green limited fragrance inspired by athletic grace and momentum, pairing citrus brightness with tea-like freshness, fig nuances, and woods in a clean energizing structure. It feels sporty only in spirit, staying elegant and refreshing rather than generic.
Victoria
Victoria's Secret
Release year:
1989
Victoria is one of the early signature fragrances of the house, built in a soft floral style with a polished lingerie-brand femininity rather than a heavy designer structure. It feels classic, pretty, and more refined than many of the later fruity mist-like releases.
Victorious
Floris
Release year:
2012
A refined aromatic-woody fragrance with a celebratory polished brightness up top and a drier smoother base beneath. It feels fresh yet dressy, balancing modern clarity with Floris' more traditional sense of structure.
Victory
Boadicea the Victorious
Release year:
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A triumphant amber-woods profile—bright opening energy, then warm resins and woods that settle into a smooth, luxurious base. Confident, bold, and built for longevity.
Victrix
Profumum
Release year:
2002
A dry aromatic-woody scent with coriander, laurel, pink pepper, and oak. It carries a classical Roman sternness, spicy and herbal in the opening, then steadily woody and dignified.
Vidi
Histoire de Parfums
Release year:
2012
A fresher green-woody companion to the richer Editions Rares, built to feel brighter and more transparent while still retaining the line's elegant density. It opens with polished freshness, then eases into a cleaner woody-musky finish.
Vie de Château
Parfums de Nicolaï
Release year:
1992
A plush fruity-floral amber with a slightly baroque character, weaving soft fruit, florals, woods, and warm balsams into something stately and quietly opulent. It feels elegant and old-world without becoming fussy, like a château interior warmed by late afternoon light.
Vie de Château Intense
Parfums de Nicolaï
Release year:
2008
A warm amber-floral with spiced fruit, woods, and a velvety resinous base that suggests old stone walls, candlelit rooms, and wine-dark richness. It feels fuller and more concentrated than the original Vie de Château, with a smoother and more enveloping trail.