
10 perfumes in similar style to Eau Duelle Eau de Parfum by Diptyque
Anti-Blues by Pierre Guillaume Black Collection £135.00
- Key notes:
- cocoa
- dark chocolate
- incense
- saffron
- tobacco
- vanilla
- vetiver
- Aromagroups:
- edible
- leather
- unconventional
- woody
A gourmand incense, luxurious, teasing with aromatic whirls of bitter cocoa, balsamic vanilla and some curious enigmatic rich spicy vibes.
This plenty in its long lasting beauty will reveal layer after layer of ambery, resinous, cocoa and lightly smoky shades. Quite a kaleidoscope of an incense 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
Bitter Citrus by Foras £64.00
- Key notes:
- coriander
- lemon
- neroli
- petitgrain
- vanilla
- vetiver
- ylang-ylang
- Aromagroups:
- citrusy
- woody
Fragrance: A lively, light citrus-focused fragrance with a slightly woody base that will refresh and intrigue. A blend of five outstanding citrus oils creates the exciting top and core of this fragrance whilst black pepper and coriander bring a zing that will wake you up and get you ready for the day ahead.
DARK & DRUNK DISCOVERY KIT by BORNTOSTANDOUT £55.00
- Key notes:
- amber
- cardamom
- cinnamon
- clary sage
- cognac
- incense
- juniper
- leather
- oud
- patchouli
- rose
- saffron
- sage
- sandalwood
- smoke
- vanilla
- whisky
- Aromagroups:
- aromatic
- citrusy
- edible
- floral
- leather
- spicy
- woody
DRUNK SAFFRON
UNHOLY OUD
BURNT ROSES
ZEST Z&T
DGAF
DRUNK LOVERS
SMOKIN’ GUN
SEX & COGNAC
St. Paul's by Exaltatum £130.00
- Key notes:
- amber
- bergamot
- frankincense
- incense
- labdanum
- orange blossom
- pink pepper
- Aromagroups:
- floral
- leather
- vintage/old school
- woody
The floriental baroquesque parfum St. Paul's embodies an adoration and admiration to the spectacular era of Baroque. This style in architecture, music, art, sculpture demonstrates exalted movements, clear details, intense light and dark shadows, emotional exuberance, richness, extravaganza, which distinct baroque from other style.
The English baroque represents iconic St. Paul's Cathedral, which dome has long dominated the London skyline.
The perfume opens with the precious orange flower and jasmine absolutes with a hint of dried and juicy fruits, contrasting with the darker woody and balsamic base.
106 by Bon Parfumeur £45.00
- Key notes:
- pink pepper
- rose
- sandalwood
- vanilla
- Aromagroups:
- floral
- woody
Intoxicating and smooth, the Damascena rose radiates throughout. A twist of pink pepper brings a touch of freshness. The velvety touch of rose petals combined with vanilla creates a luxurious veil.
Furthermore, there is a dark, green undertone from the davana herb which contrasts with the silkiness of the rose.
Extrait Noir by Elisire £160.00
- Key notes:
- cinnamon
- ginger
- incense
- labdanum
- leather
- saffron
- vanilla
- Aromagroups:
- leather
- woody
Extrait Noir sings deep, warm incense with soft vanilla and floral geranium and patchouli. Exquisitely mysterious with hints of leather and animalic notes. The fragrance is dark, captivating and elegant.
By Pierre Negrin
King Princess | Царь Девица by Brocard £89.00
- Key notes:
- pink pepper
- sandalwood
- vanilla
- Aromagroups:
- floral
- spicy
- woody
Perfumer: Marine Ipert
This perfume story is part of Brocard's fairy tale queens and princesses series.
King Princess would be a female character wielding a sword and wearing chain mail, doing everything a king would have done (winning wars, leading her army, being a wise ruler, etc.).
How do you reflect such a character in a perfume story? With firery spices, forged metal rose and glowing amber background. There is a soft vanilla touch through.
Terror & Magnificence by Beaufort £125.00
- Key notes:
- incense
- kyphi
- labdanum
- leather
- mineral accord
- petrichor
- saffron
- vetiver
- Aromagroups:
- leather
- unconventional
- woody
The third volume in the Revenants series takes inspiration from the works of architect Nicolas Hawksmoor (1661-1736) whose foreboding structures define London's urban landscape even today.
Hawksmoor - referred to as ‘the Devil’s architect’ - continues to provoke interest for his distinctive churches, which introduced elements of Egyptology into traditional ecclesiastical settings. These curious architectural details, and his recent reputation as a Freemason has prompted speculation that occult symbolism influenced his methods, and imbued his designs with an inherent ‘terror and magnificence’.
By contrasting darkness with invigorating complexity, perfumer Pia Long has combined a vivid olfactory impression of the man, his works and his myth. Accords of Somalian Incense, dry woods and wet stone meld with opium smoke, papyrus and kyphi, underpinned by a base of Haitian vetiver and precious resins.
The product’s packaging bears a representation of Hawksmoor’s celebrated work – Christ Church Spitalfields in East London.
Acrasia by Beaufort £125.00
- Key notes:
- cedarwood
- geranium
- incense
- vetiver
- Aromagroups:
- floral
- leather
- woody
'A rose is a rose is not a rose'
All is not always as it first appears.
Character: Haunting, powerful, seductive.
Inspiration: A 16th Century epic allegorical poem; a sorceress; a mythic forest.