
10 perfumes in similar style to Eau de Cartier by Cartier
Ambre Royal by Ormonde Jayne £120.00
- Key notes:
- amber
- bergamot
- osmanthus
- patchouli
- tonka beans
- Aromagroups:
- woody
Time-honoured accord of roses and jasmine with dashing notes of orange blossom and bergamot but veers away and deepens with patchouli, cedar wood and fanned with a big hearted warm amber molecule, expertly synergised to create a perfectly balanced but hypnotic and opulent perfume.
Ambre Royal is to be treasured and trusted for it is both strong and sensual, warm but powerful.
Giardinodiercole by Agatho £305.00
- Key notes:
- black pepper
- cashmeran
- cedarwood
- juniper
- lavender
- patchouli
- Aromagroups:
- spicy
- woody
It is the energy of myth and the elegance of the garden that inspire a refined and vigorous essence.
Bergamot and juniper berries become full-bodied on a carpet of incense, fading into the persistent fascination of oriental wood.
The presence of a marble Hercules in the garden of the perfumer’s house, triumph of courage and immortality, elevates to myth the creations of Agatho and the Giardinodiercole becomes a perfume.
DIRTY & STICKY DISCOVERY KIT by BORNTOSTANDOUT £55.00
- Key notes:
- amber
- bergamot
- cherry
- cocoa
- fig
- hinoki
- neroli
- nutmeg
- orange blossom
- oud
- peony
- rice
- rose
- sandalwood
- tuberose
- vanilla
- vetiver
- violet
- Aromagroups:
- citrusy
- floral
- fruity
- green
- leather
- spicy
- woody
ANGELS' POWDER
DIRTY HEAVEN
DIRTY RICE
FIG PORN
HAPPY NUTS
INDECENT CHERRY
NANATOPIA
SUGAR ADDICT
Divine Dancer by Exaltatum £130.00
- Key notes:
- champaca
- galbanum
- magnolia
- musk
- rose
- sandalwood
- violet
- violet leaf
- Aromagroups:
- floral
- vintage/old school
I was inspired while visiting Kew Gardens in London in May. Every May there are hundreds of blooming magnolia trees in different sorts, sizes, scents and colours. Usually it is a very rainy season and my inspiration was to create a scent of the water and rain on magnolia trees.
The symbol of this modern perfume is an American modern dance pioneer Ruth St. Denis. She is not only a very talented performer, but also very feminine.
Divine Dancer is an ethereal, watercoloured, light, fresh, feminine floral perfume. It is modern and vivacious fruity floral scent .
The Divine Dancer perfume is dedicated to one of the first American modern dance and ballet performers Ruth St. Denis.
Her vibrant and spirited art of dance, influenced by the East and South Asia, her divine body move and incredible costumes made Ruth St. Denis a worldwide well known star. Her body projects as Temple of femininity.
When the dancer emerged from the darkness of the stage, her presence was immediately captivating, the air suddenly fragrant with her appearance. Adorned in jewels from head to toe, radiant in a special gold sari, her hair crowned in jasmine, she is an embodiment of divine feminine, mirroring the images of goddesses of Lakshmi and Saraswati but with the talented Ruth St. Denis touch of modern dance and ballet movement.
1976 Chelsea (Discontinued) by Floris £140.00
- Key notes:
- bergamot
- lavender
- patchouli
- vetiver
- Aromagroups:
- aromatic
- citrusy
- woody
This perfume is part of Floris "Journals" series dedicated to parts of London and particular eras when these locations were making culture and fashion news.
This formula is a romantic take on the 1970s and the area of London which was buzzing with fashion ideas. It was the time and place when and where Mary Quant invented the mini skirt, when and where Viviene Westwood started and so much more was happening at the time.
1976 is elegantly sartorial, woods carefully tailored into a smart arrangement and decorated with bergamot and aromatic herbs.
Connoisseurs might recognise a fougere idea but executed in a '70s fashion (as this recipe gets reinvented every 10 years or so since the 19th century).
Kintsugi by Masque Milano £130.00
- Key notes:
- bergamot
- chypre
- leather
- patchouli
- rose
- violet leaf
- Aromagroups:
- green
- leather
- spicy
- vintage/old school
- woody
Perfumer: Vanina Muracciole
Act II: From Within - Scene Four: Kintsugi – cherish the simple, savour the old, embrace your scars, and mend them with gold.
This perfume is named after the Japanese art of repairing broken porcelain by joining the shards back with gold. The formula is a blissful green chaos of violet and raspberry leaves, fresh dewy rose and a velvety leather nuance. Occasionally there is streak of vanilla or amber manifesting itself through the green.
Niche Discovery Box by Ortir Apothecari £25.00
- Key notes:
- bergamot
- cedarwood
- fougere
- frankincense
- geranium
- hay
- jasmine
- lavender
- peppermint
- Aromagroups:
- aromatic
- citrusy
- floral
- woody
A chance to discover four ORTIR fragrances so that you can choose your favourites.
Makes an ideal gift for any perfume lover. Or treat yourself and explore our beautiful perfumes in this handbag friendly size.
Perfect for travelling, special occasions or everyday use.
Box includes HAF, AER, HIRAETH and DÔL.
Stilettos on Lex by Jul Et Mad £155.00
- Key notes:
- cedarwood
- lily-of-the-valley
- patchouli
- plum
- rose
- violet leaf
- Aromagroups:
- floral
A haunting, captivating perfume… Its powerful yet refined personality enchants the lovers of timeless floral fragrances with a powdery touch. Nothing and no one can resist it, by day or by night. This enveloping perfume is a real “séducteur”, pure reflection of the beautiful and mysterious silhouette encountered on this legendary New York City avenue…
Parfumeur : Dorothée Piot
MEM by Bogue Profumo £145.00
- Key notes:
- amber
- castoreum
- civet
- lavender
- vanilla
- ylang-ylang
- Aromagroups:
- aromatic
- leather
- unconventional
A challenging complex perfume with a core created around 5 different types of lavender. It's not a lavender perfume though. The purple flowered herbs are combined with absolute of Damask rose and jasmine grandiflorum together with ylang-ylang. This floral mix encounters a bizarre malt note, some Bourbon vanilla and a large group of resins and herbs. The Himalayan cedar-wood adds a bit of smoky woodiness and together with grapefruit creates a fizzy honey feeling and almost fruity edge.
MEM comes from the Indo-European word root that is at the base of many words linked to the idea of water, liquid, sea, fertility. In the Hebrew alphabet is the thirteenth letter and it means water with further meanings such as chaos, mighty, blood. Plus it has a beautiful sound and it's a palindrome word, same reading from left to right and vice-versa. This is somehow the effect of the perfume as well, really circular with no real beginning or end, masculine and feminine, dark and light, open and close...
Castoreum and civet in the formula are natural.
The absolutes are Jasmine grandiflorum from Egypt, extracted in France, Jasmine Sambac from India, rose Damascena from Bulgaria, lavender (lavandula augustifolia) from France and vanilla from Madagascar.
The other natural ingredients are ylang-ylang extra, signature Bogue’s benzoin from Thailand, Bourbon geranium from Madagascar and lavender AOP from Haute Provence.
Quelque Fleurs Jardin Secret by Houbigant £165.00
- Key notes:
- amber
- bergamot
- mandarin
- narcissus
- orris (iris root)
- Aromagroups:
- floral
Imagining a garden filled with fantastic trees blooming strange bloom and bearing unheard of fruit.
Houbigant’s perfumer merged bergamot and orris, intercrossed ylang-ylang and musk, grew narcissus scented mandarins and more.