Fragrances

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Brit Rhythm Intense for Men
Burberry
Release year: 2015
Details
A stronger, darker take on Brit Rhythm for Men with more spice and woody-musky depth. It feels more evening-oriented without losing the line’s modern neatness.
Brit Rhythm Intense for Women
Burberry
Release year: 2015
Details
The Intense version deepens the floral-aromatic idea with extra warmth and smoother texture. It feels fuller and slightly more dressed than the original.
Brit Sheer
Burberry
Release year: 2007
Details
Brit Sheer lightens the Brit line into a fresher and more transparent fruity-floral style. It feels airy, pink, and especially suited to spring.
Brit Splash for Men
Burberry
Release year: 2015
Details
Brit Splash brightens the men’s Burberry style into a fresher aquatic-leaning format. It feels cool, casual, and warm-weather friendly.
Brit Splash for Women
Burberry
Release year: 2015
Details
Brit Splash for Women takes the feminine Brit profile toward a fresher and breezier floral-fruity mood. It feels light, relaxed, and summery.
Broadway Nite
Bond No. 9
Release year: 2003
Details
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.
Bronze
Pierre Balmain
Release year: 2024
Details
Bronze is one of the Les Éternels de Balmain fragrances and takes the house into a spicy-earthy-woody modern luxury style with a warm polished finish. It feels richer, darker, and more evening-leaning than the brightest new Balmain releases.
Bronze Goddess
Estée Lauder
Release year: 2008
Details
Bronze Goddess is a warm solar floral-amber that has become one of the house’s most recognizable summer scents, blending citrus, coconut, white florals, amber, and creamy warmth. It feels beachy, polished, and radiant.
Bronze Goddess Aegea
Estée Lauder
Release year: 2024
Details
Aegea continues the Bronze Goddess branch in a fresher island-style direction with a more marine-floral summer mood. It feels breezy and sunlit.
Bronze Goddess Eau Fraiche
Estée Lauder
Release year: 2011
Details
Eau Fraiche keeps the Bronze Goddess idea in a brighter and more transparent summer-skin style. It feels easier and more casual than the warmer core versions.
Bronze Goddess Flora Verde
Estée Lauder
Release year: 2023
Details
Flora Verde is a brighter tropical-floral Bronze Goddess flanker that keeps the line’s summery warmth while emphasizing greener freshness. It feels vacation-ready and luminous.
Bronze Goddess Nuit
Estée Lauder
Release year: 2017
Details
Bronze Goddess Nuit gives the line a deeper and more evening-coded floral-amber warmth while preserving the solar sensuality of the original branch. It feels richer and smoother.
Bronze Tonka
Carolina Herrera
Release year: 2018
Details
Bronze Tonka leans into creamy sweetness, tonka warmth, and smooth woods in a plush Herrera Confidential style. It feels rich, comforting, and softly opulent.
Brooklyn
Bond No. 9
Release year: 2009
Details
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.
Brooklyn
Gallivant
Release year: 2017
Details

Brooklyn by Gallivant is a fragrance built around a modern city-style scent that opens bright and fresh, moves through clean aromatics, and settles into smooth woods and musks for an easy, everyday 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.

Brosse
Slumberhouse
Release year: 2011
Details
A smoky resin-and-rum fragrance with a dark ambered core and a faint metallic glint in the opening. It feels like polished wood, liquor, warm spice, and banked embers, dense but not shapeless.
Brownie
Demeter Fragrance
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Brownie leans dark, fudgy, and cocoa-heavy, with a richer chocolate profile than the lighter cookie scents. It feels dense, indulgent, and more like batter and frosting than dry baked crumbs.
Brownstone Cologne
Paul Sebastian
Release year: 1984
Details
Brownstone Cologne sits in the classic masculine wing of the house, with a polished and slightly dressier woody-spicy profile than the easiest fresh colognes. It feels composed, mature, and period-specific in a good way.
Brückner Pour Homme
Brückner
Release year:
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A refined, classic masculine profile—fresh opening lift, then warm woods and a smooth musky base with a touch of spice. Tailored, easy to wear, and quietly upscale.

Bryant Park
Bond No. 9
Release year: 2007
Details
A polished Bond No. 9 release with the house’s recognizable mix of New York attitude, niche styling, and easy wearability. It feels smooth, distinctive, and more characterful than a standard department-store scent.