Green
Green fragrances capture the smell of living plant matter: freshly cut grass, crushed leaves, tomato stems, green tea, cucumber, and the sharp, almost painful brightness of just-torn herbs. These are scents of the garden and the forest in their most immediate, chlorophyll-rich intensity. The primary material tradition draws on galbanum, violet leaf, and various synthetic molecules like Stemone and Triplal.
Green fragrances have a long history in perfumery as a counterpoint to the floral and oriental traditions. The Chypre family relied on oakmoss and galbanum to give green bitterness to their constructions. The 1970s saw a surge of bright, vegetal green fragrances that felt radical next to the heavier orientals of the era. Today green notes are more often supporting players in fresh and aromatic compositions.
Green accords pair naturally with floral, aromatic, fresh, and earthy notes. If the brightness of green fragrances appeals to you, explore aromatic, fresh, aquatic, and herbal accord families.

L Red Tea Vetiver
Clive Christian

Platinum Égoïste
Chanel

L'Homme Idéal Platine Privé
Guerlain

Bois Impérial
Essential Parfums

40 Knots
Xerjoff

On the Beach
Louis Vuitton

LVERS Copper Edition
Louis Vuitton

Sun Song (2025)
Louis Vuitton

Sur la Route
Louis Vuitton

LV Lovers
Louis Vuitton

Rain Tea
Louis Vuitton

Hawas Verde
Rasasi

Cactus Garden
Louis Vuitton

LV x TM Spell On You
Louis Vuitton

LV x TM Spell On You V.2
Louis Vuitton

Le Jour se Lève
Louis Vuitton

Hugo Extreme
Hugo Boss

No. 19
Chanel

Green Irish Tweed
Creed

Invictus Platinum
Paco Rabanne

Accento Overdose
Xerjoff

Torino 21
Xerjoff

Grey Vetiver
Tom Ford

Greenley
Parfums de Marly