Autumnal themed scents

Amouroud

As November rapidly approaches, so does a change in our fragrance wardrobe. It’s that time of year where our minds turn from the fresh, sea-breeze scents of summer to the homely, hibernating fragrances of autumn, seeking something a little deeper, warmer and comforting. Think spices, honey, oud, amber, tonka bean, patchouli and sensual woods.

E.Coudray Ambre Vanille

Wearing Ambre Vanille is like spraying an embrace. This scent is creamy, comforting and cosy with an aroma almost good enough to eat. Notes of ylang-ylang, iris, tonka bean, cinnamon, patchouli, vanilla and amber come together to create a sticky-sweet fragrance which stays close to the skin, giving you the ‘feel good’ factor all day long.

Eight & Bob Egypt

Cardamom, nutmeg, leather, patchouli and sandalwood – together, these notes make for the perfect autumnal scent. Taking inspiration from the opulence of the Egyptian spice markets, this rich, oriental aroma consumes your senses from the very first spray, giving way to an earthy and exotic olfactive journey.  

Amouroud Dark Orchid

You know when you spray a fragrance and you can still smell it a few days later? THAT is Dark Orchid. Its hypnotic, additive and one that’s impossible to forget. With notes of mandarin, black orchid, lotus flower, sandalwood, patchouli, incense and vanilla, you will feel utterly taken over by this dark and mesmerising scent.

Goldfield & Banks Desert Rosewood

If you’re looking for the perfect scent to accompany an autumnal walk in the woods, then look no further. This scent is a rich, amber-woody fragrance, evoking deep, thick woodlands and forests. The heady, resinous Australian Desert Rosewood reveals a sweetness of mandarin and vanilla, before finally settling into an exotic blend of wood and spices. A must have for the coming months!

India Smith, PR & Communications Manager


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