A fragrance named after a type of fabric: frippery or fantastic?
Tag: jasmine
D600 by Carner Barcelona
Barcelona: a city of a thousand different experiences, captured in scent
Bo-Bo by Carner Barcelona
Folkloric dance inspired scent that retains relevance
Athena by Aaron Terence Hughes
A still life of dried fruit on a woody background
Menta y Menta by Miller et Bertaux
Is this the best mint scent on the market today?
Swan Princess by Brocard
Thankfully this scent is better than it’s twee name…
Alfa by Mendittorosa
Reign king supreme of the night
but_not_today by UNUM
Complex, interesting and inspired by a cannibal
Fleur de Louis by Arquiste
Imagine the height of culture and then bottle it
PG 23.1 Jasmagonda by Pierre Guillaume
Sweet florals? Feel like you’ve smelled that before?
Opus_1144 by UNUM
A gothic scent which isn’t all dyed black hair and heavy eyeliner
Embers by Rouge Bunny Rouge
Roll in this scent with joyous abandon, like a Labrador in something unmentionable
South by Mendittorosa Odori d’Anima
A bread accord in a scent. Surely that’s madness?
Brand guide: Viktoria Minya
An overview of this exciting Hungarian perfume house
Eau de Protection by Etat Libre d’Orange
Anarchic cola bottle fun from this eccentric brand
Wood Jasmine by BDK Perfumes
Dangers lurk in the woods
Plein Jeu III-V by UNUM
An angelic fragrance? Maybe. But it’s got a glint in its eye.
001 by Bon Parfumeur
Elegant simplicity. Bottled.
Flashback in New York by Olfactive Studio
Hot notes meet cold in this bold new release
Dark Side of the Goddess by Anna Zworykina Perfumes
The most aptly named scent we have come across in a while!
