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Blanc Galaxie
Pierre Balmain
Release year:
2024
Blanc Galaxie is one of the newer luxury Balmain entries and appears positioned as a brighter polished modern composition within the Les Éternels collection. It feels luminous, sleek, and collection-driven.
Blanche
Byredo
Release year:
2009
A clean floral-aldehydic scent that evokes fresh linen, skin, and the cool brightness of white fabric rather than old-fashioned soapiness. It feels soft and intimate, with rose, peony, violet, and musks arranged in a crisp modern frame.
Blanche Absolu de Parfum
Byredo
Release year:
2025
A warmer, more sensual Blanche that deepens the clean white-fabric effect with extra musks, woods, pepper, and floral richness. It feels more intimate and skinlike than the airy original, while keeping the same crisp signature.
Blanche Immortelle
Atelier Cologne
Release year:
2014
A honeyed floral-amber built around mimosa, narcissus, and immortelle, with a soft suede-like warmth underneath. It feels golden and nostalgic, carrying a gentle powdery glow rather than overt sweetness.
Blanco
Ramon Monegal
Release year:
2025
A tribute to purity and beginnings, built around fig leaf, jasmine, iris, sandalwood, cedar, and amber. It feels clean and ceremonial without turning sterile, like white fabric, soft light, and the quiet gravity of an important moment.
Blanc Poudre
Heeley
Release year:
2018
Blanc Poudre is a soft powdery-floral composition that gives the house a cleaner and more intimate musky texture than its brighter colognes or darker resins. It feels polished, understated, and gently cocooning.
Blanc Violette
Histoire de Parfums
Release year:
2006
A violet-centered scent with a soft cosmetic powder effect, violet petals, and pale musks making the whole thing feel delicate and faintly nostalgic. It suggests silk gloves and makeup powder more than candy sweetness.
Bleecker Street
Bond No. 9
Release year:
2005
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.
Blenheim Bouquet
Penhaligon's
Release year:
1902
A brisk citrus-woody classic where lemon, lime, and bergamot cut through with almost tonic sharpness before black pepper and pine pull it into a dry aristocratic finish. It feels crisp, cultivated, and unmistakably old-school British, but the structure is lean enough that it still wears clean rather than dusty.
Bleu de Chanel
Chanel
Release year:
2010
A modern aromatic-woody masculine built around citrus, incense, woods, and smooth ambered depth. It feels versatile, polished, and intentionally broad in appeal without losing Chanel refinement.
Bleu de Chanel EDP
Chanel
Release year:
2014
The Eau de Parfum version of Bleu de Chanel adds more ambered warmth and depth to the citrus-woody structure, making it smoother and slightly more evening-ready than the EDT.
Bleu de Chanel L'Exclusif
Chanel
Release year:
2024
A 2024 deeper premium branch of Bleu de Chanel that keeps the aromatic-woody signature while moving into a richer and more luxurious extrait-like register. It feels smoother and more elevated than the regular trio.
Bleu de Chanel Parfum
Chanel
Release year:
2018
The parfum version deepens Bleu de Chanel into a richer, more sandalwood-forward and more luxurious composition. It feels denser and more dressed than the fresher concentrations.
Bleu Infini
Pierre Balmain
Release year:
2024
Bleu Infini is part of the newer Balmain luxury direction and presents a more modern woody-fresh style with a sleek abstract edge. It feels contemporary, cleanly dressed, and more collection-like than the older line.
Bleu Satin
MDCI Parfumes
Release year:
2019
A luminous woody-spicy leather scent with bergamot, lemon, green notes, jasmine, cassis, watermelon, saffron, leather, and woods. It feels sleek and radiant, taking fruit and leather in a cleaner more translucent direction than the darker MDCI masculines.
Blissful Fantasy
Britney Spears
Release year:
2022
Blissful Fantasy gives the line a cheerful fruity brightness with a soft sweet base and a relaxed modern personality. It feels lighthearted and easygoing.
Blomma Cult
Room 1015
Release year:
2015
Blomma Cult by Room 1015 is an floral woody musk scent for everyone. It opens with lilac and bergamot, moves through cashmeran, iris and patchouli, and finishes on cinnamon, vanilla and white musk. Overall, it aims for a balanced signature with a clear evolution from opening to dry-down.
Blonde Amber
Clive Christian
Release year:
2022
A deep smoky amber where bitter orange and blonde tobacco glow over dried fruits, resins, and a warm woody base. It feels decadent and richly textured, with a golden darkness that comes across as luxurious rather than dense.
Blond Jasmine
Carolina Herrera
Release year:
2017
Blond Jasmine gives jasmine a creamier and more polished luxury treatment, avoiding excess heaviness while preserving the floral richness. It feels feminine, luminous, and upscale.
Blooming Rose
Gianfranco Ferre
Release year:
2019
Blooming Rose is the newest visible Ferré entry on the main designer page, bringing the house into a brighter and more openly floral modern feminine style. It feels soft, rosy, and approachable.