Top 10 luxury fragrances to enhance your collection. Image: GQ team
Fragrances for men, in particular, have evolved into a symbol of sophistication, style, and elegance. There are fragrances that go beyond conventional luxury and into the world of the extraordinary for those seeking the peak of grandeur and exclusivity.
GQ reveals the top ten most expensive fragrances for men, which epitomise the fusion of artistry, craftsmanship, and opulence.
This fragrance exudes richness in its purest form, crafted with rare and costly components like Indian sandalwood and Tahitian vanilla.
It emanates refinement and sophistication thanks to a blend of rare flowers such as jasmine and tuberose.
An incredible volume of natural Oud, mixed with Turkish rose and saffron over a lush bed of frankincense and sandalwood, makes it the most appealing to Oud connoisseurs.
A rich interpretation of oriental tones. Nishane's brilliant creations, like Istanbul itself, straddle the divide between Europe and Asia, synthesising the palettes and traditions of each in the service of dynamic, modern perfumery.
An exceptional stopover that adds an eastern touch of Oud to Irish Leather. As an homage to the co-founder of Memo Paris' Irish heritage, this fragrance combines his leather accord with the windy freshness of juniper berries and green mate absolute.
Thameen has traditionally picked a rare gemstone as the inspiration for each of its scents, so it is only natural that for this endeavour, they have chosen the world's finest diamond - The Regent Diamond.
Enclave captures the freshness locked inside a lush, earthy warm retreat where land meets the sea as the last sun rays bid farewell to Musandam's fjords.
Olivier Creed created its iconic name derived from a ("from") ventus ("the wind"), illustrating the Aventus man as destined to live a driven life, ever galloping with the wind at his back toward success. Aventus is a sophisticated blend for individuals who savour a life well-lived.
OUD Maison Francis Kurkdjian Eau de Parfum is based on a precious ingredient, Laotian oud wood, and is set against a midnight blue sky dense with stars.
Oud Wood is one of the rarest, and most valuable substances in a perfumer's inventory. Exotic rosewood and cardamom are followed by a smoky blend of rare oud wood, sandalwood, and vetiver. Warmth and sensuality are provided by tonka bean and amber.
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