Okay, okay. So it isn't very scientific but you can't deny that it is the people's choice. The 'ratings' table is just our way of keeping up with your most popular fragrances. You'll notice that beside each fragrance on the site is a rating box. If you have tried the fragrance, even if it was only in the department store, select your opinion from 1 to 5 stars and click Rate It.
The results below are based on the average number of stars awarded but also the number of times the fragrance has been rated. (Hence a 4 star fragrance can appear above a 5 star fragrance). The current top 10 are listed below.
It's only a bit of fun but we just love tables of fragrance. Enjoy!
Mademoiselle Chanel often said, "One should believe in a woman's charm." In 1974, Robert Henri captured in a fragrance all the qualities of fresh charm, spontaneity and r...
Created by Marcel Rochas as a sign of his love for his future wife Helene. But the fragrance itslef was bizarrely inspired by the splendid curves of the Hollywood movie g...
N° 19 was Coco Chanel's personal perfume, reserved only for herself and a few intimate friends who could meet its inimitable style. Henri Robert created N° 19 especially ...
Mitsouko - meaning 'mystery' in Japanese - was the first of the chypre fragrances after the original Chypre by Coty. Created by Jaques Guerlain in 1919, Mitsouko boasted ...
The fragrance of this scent varies slightly between the Eau de Parfum and the Eau de Toilette. The Eau de Parfum is slightly sweeter whereas the Eau de Toilette is sligh...
Arpege is a true classic. Launched back in 1927, Arpege was composed by Andree Fraysee and became a trend setting aldehydic perfume in the mould of Chanel no.5. Arpege ha...