Citrus Architecture
Citrus elevated beyond cologne convention. These fragrances prove that lemon, bergamot, and orange can be structural elements — not just top notes that vanish in minutes, but compositions where brightness is the foundation.
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Colonia
The original Italian cologne — over a century of Sicilian citrus, lavender, and quiet Mediterranean ...
Orange Sanguine
A burst of blood orange so vivid it borders on synesthetic — you can almost see the red-orange pigme...
Clémentine California
A sparkling clementine opening dissolves into star jasmine and cypress, grounded by warm sandalwood....
Pacific Lime
Lime and coconut water hit like a wave — instant, bright, refreshing. Green tea adds a fleeting herb...
Lime Basil & Mandarin
The original Jo Malone signature — citrus-herbal clarity pushed to its purest form. Not complex, not...
Bergamote 22
Bergamot elevated beyond cologne territory — a citrus with staying power, anchored by amber warmth t...
Neroli Portofino
The Italian Riviera in a bottle — neroli and citrus elevated to luxury, proving freshness can be a s...