Fragrances
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We Are Tribe Intense
Benetton
Release year:
2023
Intense takes the We Are Tribe idea and adds more body, warmth, and projection. It feels stronger and more evening-capable while staying modern.
We Are Tribe Play
Benetton
Release year:
2025
A 2025 extension of the We Are Tribe line with a lively aromatic-fresh personality and a playful tone. It feels sporty, polished, and easy to wear.
Wedding Bouquet
Floris
Release year:
2011
A floral composition with citrus and lily-of-the-valley opening into orange blossom, stephanotis, jasmine, sandalwood, and musk. It feels joyful and bright but still graceful, with the floral heart arranged to suggest a fresh formal bouquet rather than a powdery vintage cloud.
Weekend
Burberry
Release year:
1997
Weekend for women is a relaxed floral-fruity fragrance that matches its name well, with peachy softness, florals, and a mellow warm base. It feels casual, bright, and quietly cheerful.
Week-end à Deauville
Parfums de Nicolaï
Release year:
2009
A breezy floral-green fragrance that suggests a polished seaside escape, balancing citrus freshness, leafy nuances, and soft florals over a light woody base. It feels chic and relaxed, like a linen weekend made fragrant.
Weekend for Men
Burberry
Release year:
1997
Weekend for Men is a relaxed citrus-aromatic masculine with grass, woods, and soft warmth in the base. It feels casual and comfortable, matching the line’s laid-back name well.
Week-end in Normandy
Parfums de Nicolaï
Release year:
2018
A greener, airier countryside scent with herbs, florals, and woods arranged to feel fresh, open, and quietly rustic. It captures the idea of damp grass, clean air, and weekend calm without losing the house’s signature polish.
Wellness by Clean - Harmony
Clean
Release year:
2008
Harmony brings the Clean concept into a softer wellness direction, emphasizing calm florals and a serene airy finish. It feels less laundry-like and more spa-like.
Wellness by Clean - Purity
Clean
Release year:
2008
Purity pushes the brand’s core idea toward a softer “clean skin and white towel” mood with a smooth spa-clean finish. It feels fresh and quietly restorative.
West Broadway
Bond No. 9
Release year:
2003
A signature Bond No. 9 New York composition, blending the brand’s polished niche style with a neighborhood-specific mood. It feels distinctive and city-minded, with enough structure to stand apart from simple designer freshness.
West of the Moon
Keiko Mecheri
Release year:
2024
A recent oriental fragrance with bergamot, incense, spices, orris, cedar, rose, violet leaf, patchouli, sandalwood, leather, oud, and musk arranged as a dark celestial halo. It feels nocturnal and magnetic, moving from glowing spice into a richly textured leathery-woody base.
West Side
Bond No. 9
Release year:
2006
A city-inspired Bond No. 9 scent with a polished urban profile, balancing freshness, woods, and a smooth designer-like finish. It feels modern, stylish, and built to wear easily in a busy daytime-to-evening routine.
Wet Garden
Demeter Fragrance
Release year:
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Wet Garden combines wet greenery, soft earth, and floral moisture into a fresh post-rainyard atmosphere. It feels dewy, green, and more lush than the sparer Rain or Petrichor scents.
Wet Stone
Demeter Fragrance
Release year:
—
Wet Stone turns cool mineral dampness into a scent, emphasizing clean rock, moisture, and subtle earthy undertones rather than floral or fabric freshness. It feels atmospheric and quietly strange in the best Demeter way.
What About Adam
Joop!
Release year:
1997
What About Adam gives Joop! a greener and more aromatic masculine with a cool casual style and a softer designer finish than Homme. It feels easygoing, slightly outdoorsy, and quietly elegant.
What We Do in Paris Is Secret
A Lab on Fire
Release year:
2012
A plush floral-amber built around honeyed fruit, rose, heliotrope, and creamy woods, giving it a soft-focus romantic glow. It feels warm, intimate, and slightly mischievous, like a sweet secret told close to the skin.
What We Do Is Secret
A Lab on Fire
Release year:
2011
An early statement scent for the house, blending modern niche polish with a deliberately enigmatic style that avoids obvious mass-market sweetness. It feels conceptual and slightly aloof, more about mood and identity than instant familiarity.
Whipped Berry Meringue
Bath and Body Works
Release year:
2022
A fruity gourmand with fluffy sweetness and a playful dessert-like tone. It feels soft, sugary, and intentionally fun.
Whips and Roses
Kerosene
Release year:
2012
Whips and Roses by Kerosene is a fragrance built around a rose-and-leather impression with warm spice, settling into smoky woods and musks for a dramatic, textured dry-down. It’s structured to evolve clearly from the opening through the heart and into the dry-down, keeping the signature distinctive while remaining wearable.
Whiskey Reserve
Bath and Body Works
Release year:
2022
Whiskey Reserve is one of the stronger men’s line entries, with warm woods and a slightly boozy smoothness. It feels cozy, masculine, and more autumn-oriented.