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8 Of The Best Evening Perfumes

8 Of The Best Evening Perfumes

Bold, warm and timeless scents that speak louder when the sun sets
The right evening perfume isn't just a finishing touch— it's the kind of scent that turns heads and lingers in the air. Your evening fragrance should be special, whether you're heading to a dinner, a rooftop gathering or just a night stroll. As day turns to night, your fragrance should shift with it — embracing warmer, deeper and often bold scents. From fresh florals to amber-laced accords, here's a line-up of perfumes designed to compliment the twilight hours.
Prada Paradoxe Intense
This deeper and more sensual version of the original Prada Paradoxe, wraps you in a sophisticated amber-floral cocoon. It opens with radiant notes of jasmine flowers, balanced by a warm ambery accord and a hint of moss. This scent feels modern yet classic— perfect for candlelit dinners and evenings.
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Chanel Coco Mademoiselle
An effortlessly chic classic, Coco Mademoiselle is mischievously feminine. Starting with citrusy notes like orange and bergamot, softens into a heart of rose and jasmine, and dries down into elegant notes of patchouli and vetiver— think rooftop nights in Paris.
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Tom Ford Black Orchid
A new favourite, Black Orchid is dark, mysterious and bold. Its rich blend of black truffle, ylang-ylang, plum and a signature black orchid note creates a pleasantly intoxicating fragrance. Combined with the patchouli note at the base makes it a standout for glamourous nights.
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Kayali Lovefest Burning Cherry
This addictive parfum opens with luscious cherry and raspberry notes, spiced with saffron and wrapped in smoky and woody accords like guaiac wood and palo santo. Warm touches of praline and tonka bean make this an irresistible scent for nights out.
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Byredo Slow Dance
An intimate and nostalgic fragrance, Slow Dance feels like the final song of a romantic party. It mixes sweet opopanax and and vanilla with violet and patchouli notes, creating a resinous warmth. Its both romantic and melancholic—perfect for evenings when you want something soulful.
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YSL Libre Flowers and Flame
The new YSL Libre is a radiant, sensual floral fragrance that reimagines the original Libre with a warm, tropical twist. It opens with fresh bergamot and lavender, leading into a heart of orange blossom, desert lily, and creamy coco palm flower, creating a lush sun-kissed bouquet scent. The base of rich bourbon vanilla adds depth and warmth. This blend of spicy florals offers a bold yet comforting scent that lingers beautifully into the night.
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Valentino Born in Roma Intense
This parfum is a sensual vanilla floral, opening with radiant jasmine and blends into rich vanilla bourbon, finishing with warm and enveloping benzoin note. Its sophisticated as well as playful— ideal for late nights.
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Maison Francis Kurkdjian Oud Satin Mood
A luxurious and opulent fragrance, the Oud Satin Mood pairs oud wood with lush powdery violets, Turkish rose and rich vanilla. Its smooth, velvety and slightly sweet. For special occasion when you want to leave a lasting impression.
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