Accord Explorer
What does it actually smell like?
Every fragrance accord explained in plain English — no jargon, just what your nose will experience.
Citrus
Bright, zesty, and energising. Think lemon, bergamot, grapefruit — the first thing you smell when you spray.
Browse all Citrus fragrances →Floral
Rose, jasmine, peony, iris. Can be soft and powdery or lush and heady. The most classic fragrance family.
Browse all Floral fragrances →Woody
Cedar, sandalwood, oud, vetiver. Grounding and warm with a sense of depth and permanence.
Browse all Woody fragrances →Vanilla
Sweet, creamy, and comforting. Gourmand but not sugary. Pairs with almost everything for a soft landing.
Browse all Vanilla fragrances →Amber
Resinous, warm, golden. Not a single ingredient but a family of warmth built from labdanum, benzoin, and musks.
Browse all Amber fragrances →Spicy
Pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, saffron. Adds edge and intrigue. The backbone of many date-night fragrances.
Browse all Spicy fragrances →Fresh
Clean, airy, and effortless. Laundered musks, green herbs, and light ozonic notes. Easy to wear anywhere.
Browse all Fresh fragrances →Aromatic
Lavender, rosemary, sage, herbs. A dry, somewhat medicinal freshness that reads as sophisticated and composed.
Browse all Aromatic fragrances →Fruity
Peach, raspberry, apple, blackcurrant. Adds a sweet juicy energy without going into dessert territory.
Browse all Fruity fragrances →Aquatic
Cool, sea-spray, slightly ozonic. Evokes ocean air, rain on stone, or the inside of a boat.
Browse all Aquatic fragrances →Green
Fresh-cut grass, leaves, ferns, stems. Crisp and naturalistic with a slightly bitter bite that keeps sweetness in check.
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