As far as decades go, few were as iconic as the 1980s – a.k.a the era where ‘less is more’ went out the window, and in came crimped hair, acid-washed jeans and shoulder pads. With tides changing in areas such as fashion, music and technology, fragrance couldn’t miss out on all the fun! The 1980s welcomed a new wave of daring and decadent scents that were equally as head-turning as the clothes they were spritzed on. So, fancy paying homage to the hottest scents of the time? Well, here’s our top ‘80s perfumes and colognes.
Popular perfumes of the ‘80s
Obsession by Calvin Klein
In true 80s style,Obsession by Calvin Klein is bold, brave and bodacious (a.k.a. the perfect accessory for a head-to-toe neon ensemble). Blending an opulent floral bouquet, a sensual mix of spices, and a grounding hit of incense and musk, it’s easy to see why this 1980s perfume was considered smokin’ hot on all accounts.
If you didn’t think perfumes could be extroverted, you haven’t smelt the captivating allure of Poison by Dior. With sumptuously sweet notes of plum, wild berries and honey melting into a seductive amber and musk base, there’s no wondering why this sensual scent has had pulses racing since its ‘80s debut.
We think you’ll agree that Chanel get it right, every. single. time. In short, Coco by Chanel oozes luxury. One spritz and you’ll embark on a truly exquisite olfactory experience, journeying through warm, spicy and seductive notes that’ll leave a trail of mystery, long after you’ve left the room. This scent is a shining example of 1980s perfumes that’ll never go out of style.
Created by Pablo Picasso’s daughter, it’s hardly surprising that this 1980s perfume is nothing short of a masterpiece.Paloma Picasso intoxicates the senses with floral fervour before slowing to a drawn-out close with a harmony of earthy notes like sandalwood, musk and oakmoss. Daring for the time, but timeless by today’s standards.
While synth-pop might have been all the rage in this decade, the elegance of Giorgio by Giorgia Beverley Hillswas not without its fanbase. Featuring a gloriously floral hit that cascades into a warm and sensual base, this ‘80s perfume is the perfect scent to spritz on balmy summer nights.
Back in the 80s, people often referred to male scents as cologne. But did you know there’s actually a technical difference in how cologne is made. It uses a lower concentration of oils and is a great little ‘pick me up’ during the day. These days we tend to use ‘perfume’ and ‘fragrance’ in place of cologne which pack more of a punch. Here’s our top five men’s ‘cologne’ from the 1980s.
Now that ‘80s fragrances are having a revival, allow us to remind you of the classic perfume that is Drakkar Noir. Landing on the shelves in 1982, this sensual and powerful scent has had heads-turning for over 4 decades. Lemon and mandarin play with a warm, spicy, and herbaceous heart, ending on a powerful and woody base to create a masculine and timeless aroma.
Just as refreshing today as it was when it burst onto the fragrance foray, Cool Water by Davidoff is the definition of a mood-boosting scent. At first, notes of seawater, mint and coriander transport the senses to sunnier shores, before a sprinkling of rich, musky notes dial up the heat to ensure a trail of seduction is left behind.
Homme by JOOP!was an extremely popular cologne in the ‘80s, and for good reason! Its roaring success can be attributed to the unexpected honey top note that tickles the senses before the masculine tonka bean and tobacco dry down takes hold. It’s energising enough to power you through the a.m., but also sensual enough to command attention in the p.m.
Launched in 1981, Giorgio encapsulates the dream of Californian life in a bottle. It may have been released over 40 years ago, but many of us still yearn for that sun-kissed lifestyle, making it a well-deserved, long-standing classic. A medley of orange flower, sandalwood, gardenia, and tuberose delight the senses and provide escapism to sun, beach and glamour. Not bad for a perfume, right?
Crisp, cool, and oh-so confident, Eternity for Menby Calvin Klein is the definition of a head-turning ‘80s scent. Expect fresh green botanicals, sage and sandalwood to refresh the senses, and then some. This is distinctively masculine scent is designed for a confident man that can hold his own – no matter which decade.
Rosa is a creative copywriter who has been writing about luxury beauty, fragrance and her personal interest, sustainable fashion, for over two years. When she’s not hunting in her local charity shops for vintage homeware, she’s testing out the latest beauty trends. Her favourite perfume? Chance by CHANEL.
Top 10 80’s Perfumes
As far as decades go, few were as iconic as the 1980s – a.k.a the era where ‘less is more’ went out the window, and in came crimped hair, acid-washed jeans and shoulder pads. With tides changing in areas such as fashion, music and technology, fragrance couldn’t miss out on all the fun! The 1980s welcomed a new wave of daring and decadent scents that were equally as head-turning as the clothes they were spritzed on. So, fancy paying homage to the hottest scents of the time? Well, here’s our top ‘80s perfumes and colognes.
Popular perfumes of the ‘80s
Obsession by Calvin Klein
In true 80s style, Obsession by Calvin Klein is bold, brave and bodacious (a.k.a. the perfect accessory for a head-to-toe neon ensemble). Blending an opulent floral bouquet, a sensual mix of spices, and a grounding hit of incense and musk, it’s easy to see why this 1980s perfume was considered smokin’ hot on all accounts.
Calvin Klein
Obsession
Eau de Parfum Spray
100ML – €50.00
Poison by Dior
If you didn’t think perfumes could be extroverted, you haven’t smelt the captivating allure of Poison by Dior. With sumptuously sweet notes of plum, wild berries and honey melting into a seductive amber and musk base, there’s no wondering why this sensual scent has had pulses racing since its ‘80s debut.
DIOR
Poison
UNKNOWN for her
50ML – €105.00
DIOR
Poison
UNKNOWN for her
100ML – €146.00
Coco by Chanel
We think you’ll agree that Chanel get it right, every. single. time. In short, Coco by Chanel oozes luxury. One spritz and you’ll embark on a truly exquisite olfactory experience, journeying through warm, spicy and seductive notes that’ll leave a trail of mystery, long after you’ve left the room. This scent is a shining example of 1980s perfumes that’ll never go out of style.
CHANEL
COCO
Eau de Parfum Spray
35ML – €80.00
CHANEL
COCO
Eau de Parfum Spray
50ML – €125.00
Paloma Picasso
Created by Pablo Picasso’s daughter, it’s hardly surprising that this 1980s perfume is nothing short of a masterpiece. Paloma Picasso intoxicates the senses with floral fervour before slowing to a drawn-out close with a harmony of earthy notes like sandalwood, musk and oakmoss. Daring for the time, but timeless by today’s standards.
Paloma Picasso
Paloma Picasso
Eau de Parfum Spray
30ML – €30.50
Paloma Picasso
Paloma Picasso
Eau de Parfum Spray
50ML – €45.50
Giorgio by Giorgia Beverly Hills
While synth-pop might have been all the rage in this decade, the elegance of Giorgio by Giorgia Beverley Hills was not without its fanbase. Featuring a gloriously floral hit that cascades into a warm and sensual base, this ‘80s perfume is the perfect scent to spritz on balmy summer nights.
Giorgio Beverly Hills
Giorgio
Eau de Toilette Spray
90ML – €29.00
Popular ‘80s Perfume For Men
Back in the 80s, people often referred to male scents as cologne. But did you know there’s actually a technical difference in how cologne is made. It uses a lower concentration of oils and is a great little ‘pick me up’ during the day. These days we tend to use ‘perfume’ and ‘fragrance’ in place of cologne which pack more of a punch. Here’s our top five men’s ‘cologne’ from the 1980s.
Drakkar Noir by Guy Laroche
Now that ‘80s fragrances are having a revival, allow us to remind you of the classic perfume that is Drakkar Noir. Landing on the shelves in 1982, this sensual and powerful scent has had heads-turning for over 4 decades. Lemon and mandarin play with a warm, spicy, and herbaceous heart, ending on a powerful and woody base to create a masculine and timeless aroma.
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Guy Laroche
Drakkar Noir
Eau de Toilette Spray
100ML – €35.00
Cool Water Man by Davidoff
Just as refreshing today as it was when it burst onto the fragrance foray, Cool Water by Davidoff is the definition of a mood-boosting scent. At first, notes of seawater, mint and coriander transport the senses to sunnier shores, before a sprinkling of rich, musky notes dial up the heat to ensure a trail of seduction is left behind.
Davidoff
Cool Water Man
Eau de Toilette Spray
125ML – €41.00
Homme by JOOP!
Homme by JOOP! was an extremely popular cologne in the ‘80s, and for good reason! Its roaring success can be attributed to the unexpected honey top note that tickles the senses before the masculine tonka bean and tobacco dry down takes hold. It’s energising enough to power you through the a.m., but also sensual enough to command attention in the p.m.
Joop!
Homme
Eau de Toilette Spray
125ML – €86.00
Giorgio Beverly Hills
Launched in 1981, Giorgio encapsulates the dream of Californian life in a bottle. It may have been released over 40 years ago, but many of us still yearn for that sun-kissed lifestyle, making it a well-deserved, long-standing classic. A medley of orange flower, sandalwood, gardenia, and tuberose delight the senses and provide escapism to sun, beach and glamour. Not bad for a perfume, right?
Giorgio Beverly Hills
Giorgio
Eau de Toilette Spray
90ML – €29.00
Eternity For Men by Calvin Klein
Crisp, cool, and oh-so confident, Eternity for Men by Calvin Klein is the definition of a head-turning ‘80s scent. Expect fresh green botanicals, sage and sandalwood to refresh the senses, and then some. This is distinctively masculine scent is designed for a confident man that can hold his own – no matter which decade.
Calvin Klein
Eternity For Men
Eau de Toilette Spray
100ML – €61.00
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About Rosa Morell
Copywriter
Rosa is a creative copywriter who has been writing about luxury beauty, fragrance and her personal interest, sustainable fashion, for over two years. When she’s not hunting in her local charity shops for vintage homeware, she’s testing out the latest beauty trends. Her favourite perfume? Chance by CHANEL.
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