Fragrances

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VIII Rococo Immortelle
Clive Christian
Release year: 2017
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A woody-spiced fragrance where bergamot, papyrus, and immortelle create a dry golden warmth with a faintly aromatic tobacco-like character. It feels stately and textured, with the immortelle adding both brightness and shadow to the woods.
VIII Rococo Magnolia
Clive Christian
Release year: 2017
Details
A polished floral where cassis, magnolia, and oakmoss balance freshness, creaminess, and a soft green chypre undertone. It feels elegant and quietly opulent, with the magnolia given more shape than in most airy white-floral perfumes.
Viking
Creed
Release year: 2018
Details
A bold aromatic-spicy masculine with pink pepper, mint, woods, and a warm modern backbone. It feels energetic, assertive, and a more extroverted counterpart to Creed’s smoother classics.
Viking Cologne
Creed
Release year: 2021
Details
A fresher and more transparent branch of Viking that keeps the aromatic-spicy profile but softens it into an easier warm-weather wear. It feels brisk and polished rather than forceful.
Vikt
Slumberhouse
Release year: 2009
Details
A severe, medicinal wood-resin scent built around oud, styrax, and bay-like herbal darkness. It smells raw, bitter, and slightly metallic in a way that makes it memorable rather than easy, as though aromatic sap and blackened bark had been pressed into perfume form.
Vinaigre de Toilette
Diptyque
Release year: 1975
Details
A strange and memorable spicy-woody composition that plays sharp aromatic freshness against incense, neroli, green notes, and dry woods. It feels deliberately old-world and eccentric, with a bracing almost medicinal opening that gives way to something smoky, herbal, and unexpectedly compelling.
Vince Camuto for Men
Vince Camuto
Release year: 2013
Details

Aomassai 17 by Pierre Guillaume is a fragrance built around incense smoke and dark woods with resin facets, drying down to ambered warmth and clean musks. It’s structured to move from a vivid opening into a more textured heart, then settle into a steady dry-down that keeps the signature clear and wearable.

Vintage
John Varvatos
Release year: 2006
Details
Vintage is one of the most admired John Varvatos releases, blending tobacco, suede, spices, and a warm ambered base into a masculine with a gently retro spirit. It feels elegant, textured, and more timeless than trend-driven.
Vintage Black
Kenneth Cole
Release year: 2009
Details
Vintage Black gives the Black line a brighter and slightly fruitier freshness with a modern casual designer style. It feels clean, youthful, and very easy to wear, especially in daytime settings.
Vintage Green 78 Extrait de Parfum
Banana Republic
Release year: 2025
Details
A denser concentration of 78 Vintage Green that deepens the leafy green freshness and woods while maintaining the same bright refined character. It feels fuller and slightly more persistent.
Vintage Soul by Curve
Liz Claiborne
Release year: 2006
Details
Vintage Soul by Curve gives the house a retro-coded masculine with aromatic spice, tobacco-like warmth, and a smoother old-school attitude than the brighter Curve flankers. It feels cozy, masculine, and a little nostalgic.
Vintage Vanilla
Gap
Release year: 2005
Details
Vintage Vanilla gives the Gap line a warmer gourmand-adjacent softness without becoming dessert-like or heavy. It feels cozy, gently sweet, and nostalgic.
Vinyl
Demeter Fragrance
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Vinyl recreates the slightly plasticky, warm, synthetic smell of records and similar materials in a clean conceptual format. It feels unusual, minimalist, and very much for Demeter collectors.
Violet
Demeter Fragrance
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Violet gives the line a powdery-green floral softness that feels more old-fashioned and delicate than loud or sweet. It works as a gentle floral-natural transition scent.
Violet & Amber Absolu
Jo Malone
Release year: 2019
Details
A shadowed floral-amber that gives violet a dusky, velvety richness through oud, amber, and white musk. It feels deep, slightly smoky, and unusually mysterious for a violet fragrance.
Violet Blonde
Tom Ford
Release year: 2011
Details
Violet Blonde is a soft violet-centered floral with powdery and woody facets in a refined polished style. It feels elegant, feminine, and more restrained than louder floral perfumes.
Violet Chocolatier
PK Perfumes
Release year: 2012
Details

Violet Chocolatier by PK Perfumes is a fragrance built around powdery violet and cocoa-like gourmand warmth, finishing with vanilla-amber softness and gentle woods. It’s structured to evolve clearly from the opening through the heart and into the dry-down, keeping the signature distinctive while remaining wearable.

Violet Eyes
Elizabeth Taylor
Release year: 2010
Details
Violet Eyes gives the house a softer powdery-floral identity with violet, rose, jasmine, and a warm ambered base. It feels graceful, polished, and more modern than the older White Diamonds-era signatures.
Violette
Norma Kamali
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Violette by Norma Kamali is a fragrance built around a powdery violet-and-iris floral with a soft musky base, designed to feel vintage, cosmetic and close to the skin. It’s structured to evolve clearly from the opening through the heart and into the dry-down, keeping the signature distinctive while remaining wearable.

Violette in Love
Parfums de Nicolaï
Release year: 2009
Details
A soft powdery floral where violet is wrapped in musks, woods, and gentle sweetness to create a romantic but modern effect. It feels tender and slightly retro, yet the composition is transparent enough that it never becomes dusty or old-fashioned.