Camellia
Keiko Mecheri
Release year:
2011
Details
A delicate floral fragrance built around a smooth pale bloom effect rather than a loud or heavily narcotic white flower style. It feels graceful and softly luminous, with a gentle powdery finish.
Camicia 113
Gianfranco Ferre
Release year:
2015
Details
Camicia 113 references Ferré’s famous white-shirt design language with a cleaner, more architectural luxury style. It feels polished and quietly upscale, more about texture and elegance than projection.
Camicia 113 Eau de Toilette
Gianfranco Ferre
Release year:
2016
Details
The eau de toilette version of Camicia 113 lightens the original concept into a fresher and more transparent wear while keeping the same tailored identity. It feels airy, polished, and refined.
Campvs Martivs / Campus Martius
Ramon Monegal
Release year:
2021
Details
A Roman collaboration scent with a textured woody-spicy profile and a classical, almost architectural sense of presence. It feels cultivated and urbane, with warmth and structure rather than overt sweetness.
Can Can
Paris Hilton
Release year:
2007
Details
Can Can moves the line toward a sweeter floral-fruity style with clementine blossom, black currant, wild orchid, orange blossom, amber, and musk. It feels flirty, soft, and polished in a classic celebrity-fragrance way.
Candied Fantasy
Britney Spears
Release year:
2024
Details
Candied Fantasy leans hard into sugary fruit-gourmand territory, emphasizing the dessert-like side of the Britney DNA. It feels bright, sweet, and intentionally fun.
Cannes 777
Puredistance
Release year:
2025
Details
Cannes 777 is one of the 2025 Puredistance launches and appears positioned as a rich luxury extrait in the modern house style. It feels polished, exclusive, and aligned with the brand’s dense refined aesthetic.
Cannibale
Serge Lutens
Release year:
2015
Details
Cannibale is a spicy-resinous fragrance with warmer gourmand-adjacent shadows and a plush dark structure. It feels rich, slightly dangerous, and very much a statement scent.
Canoe
Dana
Release year:
1936
Details
Canoe is one of Dana’s hallmark masculine classics, pairing lavender, herbs, spices, florals, and woods in a polished old-school structure. It feels clean, gentlemanly, and very much part of mid-century masculine perfumery.
Can't Stop Loving You
by Kilian
Release year:
2023
Details
Can't Stop Loving You is a sweet floral centered on orange blossom, jasmine, vanilla, honeyed warmth, and mossy depth in a lush romantic structure. It feels polished, indulgent, and more floral than the liquor-centered line.
Canyon Dreams
Keiko Mecheri
Release year:
2012
Details
A dry woody-spicy fragrance that suggests sun-warmed rock, brushed herbs, and pale desert air instead of obvious sweetness. It feels expansive and quietly rugged, with warmth and texture rising slowly from a clean, spacious opening.
Cap d'Antibes
Eight & Bob
Release year:
2014
Details
A crisp Riviera-style aromatic built around mint, violet leaf, birch, green notes, moss, cedar, incense, and vanilla. It opens cool and green, then gradually turns smoother and more wooded, giving it the feel of shaded seaside vegetation and clean summer air rather than a generic marine scent.
Cape Heartache
Imaginary Authors
Release year:
2013
Details
Cape Heartache by Imaginary Authors is a fragrance built around piney woods and resin with a sweet berry nuance, drying down to warm woods and musks for a forested, slightly romantic 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.
Cap Néroli
Parfums de Nicolaï
Release year:
2018
Details
A bright neroli fragrance that feels like walking beneath orange trees on a warm Riviera day, with citrus sparkle, white petals, and a clean sunlit ease throughout. It wears fresh and graceful rather than sugary, with enough green bitterness to keep the blossom crisp.
Capricci
Nina Ricci
Release year:
1960
Details
Capricci gives Nina Ricci a more colorful and expressive floral style with a smooth vintage richness. It feels graceful and sophisticated, with more personality than a simple light floral.
Capriccio
Sospiro
Release year:
2011
Details
Capriccio by Sospiro is an oriental floral scent for women. It opens with neroli and lemon, moves through white flowers, cinnamon, coumarin and red berries, and finishes on sandalwood, patchouli, agarwood (oud), cashmeran, amber and musk. Overall, it aims for a balanced signature with a clear evolution from opening to dry-down.
Capri Forget Me Not
Carthusia
Release year:
2012
Details
A cheerful citrus-aromatic where lime, lemon, mandarin, fig, mint, eucalyptus, and soft florals create a vivid Mediterranean collage. It feels uplifting and green-fruity at once, like Capri sunlight filtered through leaves and sea air.
Capri Forget Me Not Profumo
Carthusia
Release year:
2012
Details
A more saturated interpretation of Capri Forget Me Not, keeping the citrus, fig, mint, eucalyptus, and floral accents while giving the composition extra body and softness. It feels greener and more persistent on skin than the lighter version, with the same happy Capri mood intact.
Caprissimo
Carthusia
Release year:
2009
Details
A bright floral-citrus built around lemon tree, petitgrain, jasmine, frangipani, osmanthus, myrrh, and soft woods. It feels sunny and distinctly feminine, like a bouquet warmed by sea air and lemon peel rather than a thick traditional white floral.
Caprissimo Profumo
Carthusia
Release year:
2009
Details
A more opulent floral version of Caprissimo, expanding the flower basket with rose, gardenia, tuberose, hyacinth, and myrrh over a musky woody base. It feels richer and more textured than the simpler original, but still unmistakably coastal and light-filled.