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Cobalt
Perry Ellis
Release year: 2015
Details
Cobalt gives Perry Ellis a cooler and more aquatic-leaning masculine style with a clean deodorant-fresh appeal. It feels easy, modern, and especially suited to casual daytime wear.
Coccobello
Heeley
Release year: 2013
Details
Coccobello gives the house a bright coconut-green tropical style that feels natural rather than syrupy. It captures a breezy beach atmosphere while staying polished and niche in texture.
Cockpit
Azzaro
Release year: 2008
Details
Cockpit is a woody-spicy masculine with a more serious and composed tone than many fresh Azzaros. It feels dressed and structured, with a subtly darker edge.
Cocktail
Patou (Jean)
Release year: 1930
Details
Cocktail reflects the playful glamorous side of early Patou, with a name that suggests brightness and sophistication in equal measure. It feels elegant and period-specific, more chic than casual.
Cocktail Seduction Blue for Men
Antonio Banderas
Release year: 2014
Details
A bright blue-style men's fragrance with aquatic freshness and light woods. It feels youthful, easygoing, and summery.
Cocktail Seduction Blue for Women
Antonio Banderas
Release year: 2014
Details
A fresh fruity-floral with a breezy cocktail-like brightness. It feels cheerful, clean, and easy to wear in warm weather.
Cocktail Seduction in Black for Men
Antonio Banderas
Release year: 2014
Details
A darker, smoother variation on the cocktail idea with more warmth and evening character. It feels casual but more dressed than the blue version.
Coco
Chanel
Release year: 1984
Details
A rich oriental floral with spice, rose, peach, incense-like warmth, and a plush ambery base. It feels opulent, dramatic, and unmistakably dressed-up.
Cocoa Butter
Demeter Fragrance
Release year: 2025
Details
Cocoa Butter is a 2025 Demeter release that sits between edible and skin-lotion territory, emphasizing creamy cocoa warmth more than chocolate candy realism. It feels soft and comforting rather than overtly sugary.
Coco Blanc
House of Matriarch
Release year: 2013
Details

Coco Blanc by House of Matriarch is a fragrance built around a creamy coconut-and-vanilla profile with soft floral facets, drying down to smooth musks and light woods for a warm, beachy comfort. It’s structured to evolve clearly from the opening through the heart and into the dry-down, keeping the signature distinctive while remaining wearable.

Coco Eau de Toilette
Chanel
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Details
The EDT form of Coco keeps the spicy floral-oriental richness of the original while giving it a slightly drier and more transparent structure. It feels polished and classically elegant.
Coco Mademoiselle
Chanel
Release year: 2001
Details
A modern Chanel pillar built on citrus, patchouli, rose, and soft musky sweetness. It feels polished, feminine, and broadly appealing while still carrying real structure.
Coco Mademoiselle Eau de Toilette
Chanel
Release year: 2002
Details
The EDT version of Coco Mademoiselle is brighter and more citrus-forward than the EDP while preserving the familiar rose-patchouli signature. It feels a little fresher and more daytime-ready.
Coco Mademoiselle Intense
Chanel
Release year: 2018
Details
Intense takes Coco Mademoiselle toward a richer patchouli-amber softness with more density and a more evening-capable finish. It feels fuller and more sensual than the original.
Coco Mademoiselle L'Eau Privée
Chanel
Release year: 2020
Details
L’Eau Privée turns Coco Mademoiselle into a softer, more intimate, bedtime-oriented floral-musky skin scent. It feels smoother, quieter, and less structured than the main line.
Coco Noir
Chanel
Release year: 2012
Details
A darker, smoother, more evening-oriented take on the Chanel floral-amber style, with rose, patchouli, and warm musky depth. It feels sleek and quietly glamorous.
Coeur de Parfum / Parfum Rare
Jacomo
Release year: 1987
Details
Parfum Rare, also shown in some sources as Coeur de Parfum / Parfum Rare, is a rich vintage floral-oriental with a warm, polished femininity. It feels dressy, smooth, and more composed than modern bright florals.
Coeur Joie
Nina Ricci
Release year: 1946
Details
Coeur Joie belongs to the early Nina Ricci era and carries a soft classical floral elegance rather than a modern bright-fruity profile. It feels vintage, polished, and composed.
Coffea
Jil Sander
Release year: 2025
Details
Coffea from the 2025 Olfactory Series 1 gives the line a warm creamy coffee-toned profile with a soft powdery texture. It feels cozy, modern, and gently abstract rather than gourmand-heavy.
Coffee Break
Xerjoff
Release year: 2024
Details

Coffee Break by Xerjoff is a fragrance. Overall, it aims for a balanced signature with a clear evolution from opening to dry-down.