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Givenchy · Est. 1991

Amarige

Amarige announces itself without apology.

ConcentrationFragrance
Forunisex
Released1991
Statusenriched
Amarige — Givenchy
1991 · Fragrance
tub·pea·jas·van
Rating
3.9
8.3k reviews
Fig. 01

The scent fingerprint

Visualization — constellation
basehearttopcitrusfloralfruitygourmandpowderyamberywoodysmokychyprearomaticgreenaquaticspicy

Weighted by intensity across 11 accords.

Every perfume in Sillage is represented as a distribution across canonical accord slugs — a lingua franca for scent. Two fragrances with overlapping fingerprints are scent-twins, even if they share no literal note.

  • Tuberose
    90
  • Peach
    80
  • Jasmine
    70
  • Vanilla
    70
  • Tonka
    60

By the editors · 2 min readAmarige announces itself without apology. The opening is a ripe, almost syrupy fruit bowl—plum and peach pressed against neroli and orange blossom—that quickly gives way to an assertive white floral bouquet. Gardenia and tuberose dominate, with ylang-ylang and jasmine providing density rather than delicacy. This is the 1990s aesthetic in liquid form: loud, unapologetic, built for projection.

The base softens the floral onslaught with vanilla, tonka bean, and sandalwood, though the sweetness never fully retreats. What emerges is a fragrance that fills a room before you enter it, polarizing by design. It belongs to an era when perfume was meant to be noticed, when subtlety was not the point. Best suited to those who wear fragrance as declaration rather than suggestion.

Filed: GivenchySillage · vol. I
Fig. 02

Scent twins

Computed via accord overlap