Chanel No 5 by Chanel – This is possibly the most famous fragrance for women of all time. Created in the early 1920s, this aldehyde-rich perfume carries the characteristic notes of rose, jasmine, bergamot and vanilla.
Eau Sauvage by Dior – The first men’s perfume created by the House of Dior in 1966, Eau Sauvage maintains its classic charm and elegance with notes of Calabrian Bergamot, floral Hedione and Lavender and woody oak moss and patchouli
The One by Dolce & Gabbana – Relatively a new launch, The One by Dolce & Gabbana made great waves in the men’s fragrance world with its light yet masculine notes of grapefruit, coriander, basil, cedar and tobacco.
Shalimar by Guerlain - Inspired by the love story of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal, Shalimar was launched in 1925 as the world’s first Oriental fragrance. The iconic bottle contains a heady and dense mix of Tonka bean, vanilla, jasmine, lemon and bergamot.
Drakkar Noir by Guy Laroche – Launched in 1982 by the beloved French designer Guy Laroche, this simply designed bottle encloses a woody and fruity mix of vetiver, juniper, amber, lavender, lemon and basil notes.
Red Door by Elizabeth Arden – An iconic red-capped bottle recognised the world over and created in 1989, Red Door is the perfume that our mothers and grandmothers liberally splash on with notes of red rose, orchid and freesia.