Couple scents aren’t exactly new, but our pairings of these designer perfumes from Tom Ford, Maison Martin Margiela, Bulgari and more are don’t just smell pleasant, but come in the most beautiful collectable bottles too.
Aqua Divina for women (left) is master perfumer Alberto Morillas’ interpretation of the Mediterranean sea: light, floral and sensual. For the men (right), the scent is muskier, but not overwhelmingly so.
The men’s fragrance (right) is sharp and spicy and reminiscent of aftershave, whereas the women’s fragrance (left) smells just like a soothing cup of jasmine green tea.
On the left: A creamy yet floral scent for women with notes of jasmine and sandalwood. On the right: A men’s fragrance that also contains jasmine, but has a more earthy character.
While both fragrances contain floral notes from the rose and jasmine flowers as well as notes of amber and a hint of pistachio, the ladies’ fragrance (left), which launches next month, is surprisingly more woody and musky.
Donna is a light, fruity floral for ladies that comprises notes of yuzu and orange blossom, while Uomo is a zesty men’s fragrance with notes of lemon, bergamot and patchouli.
The ladies’ perfume (left) smells like a garden on a warm summer day, with notes of iris, jasmine, lily-of-the-valley and rose. The men’s fragrance (right) is also subtly floral and woody, comprising a hint of lavender absolute from Provence and a leathery accord.