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Creed Aventus Cologne
Almost a decade ago, British-born, Paris-based perfume house Creed launched Aventus, a scent created in celebration of the house’s 250th Anniversary. The Napoleon-inspired fragrance has gone on to achieve something of a cult status, especially among a male demographic that wants to give the impression of success. Now, the house has launched a cologne version of the Aventus, highlighting its fresher notes like tangerine, ginger and pink pepper.
Bvlgari Gemme Coralia
One for the bottle collectors – Bulgari’s luxury Gemme line releases the Coralia, a feminine scent featuring top notes of pink pepper, balanced out by osmanthus, orris, and leather with a base of musk and ambergris. It’s the flacon you want to look out for though – an elegant east-meets-west creation of coral, jade, and gold accents.
Calvin Klein Eternity
Calvin Klein’s highly successful Eternity line launches its first fragrance for men. By adding a woody, contemporary note to its signature green, floral Fougère structure, the house has created a masculine interpretation of Eternity. Additional mid and base notes of cypress and suede rounds the whole thing up. Created by perfumer Pascal Gaurin, who’s also responsible for the house’s Eternity Summer and Euphoria Amber Gold.
Bulgari Wood Neroli
A scent that links “man and nature”; Bvlgari’s Wood Neroli is fully eponymous – fresh, brilliant bitter orange blossom anchored by cedarwood and white musk. Created by perfumer Alberto Morillas, the scent features components from every part of the neroli tree: from its flowers, to the fruit (also known as bergamot), and the wood.
Franck Muller Crazy Hours
The Crazy Hours fragrance gets its name and its cues from the brand’s most famous watch family, which features randomly placed hour numerals. This design translates to a scent with surprising contrast – zesty citrus and woody top notes give way to a warm heart of violet and lavender.
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