Peony & Blush Suede
Cologne
Jo Malone London
Note Profile
White Suede
Suede in perfumery is characterized by a soft, velvety, and powdery scent that evokes the sensation of supple suede leather. It is gentler and less animalic than traditional leather notes, often with subtle creamy, musky, and slightly sweet undertones. This note imparts an elegant and cozy facet to fragrances.
Suede in perfumery presents a soft, velvety leather aroma with powdery, musky, and subtly creamy nuances. It is less sharp and animalic than traditional leather notes, offering a gentle, slightly sweet warmth. Over time, suede notes maintain their plush character while blending seamlessly with floral, woody, or amber accords.
Suede is a conceptual accord created by blending synthetic musks, soft leather aromachemicals such as isobutyl quinoline, and powdery notes. It does not come from animal sources but is crafted in the laboratory to evoke the tactile impression of fine suede. Natural materials like orris, violet, and mimosa may be used to enhance its soft, powdery facets.
Perfumers typically use suede as a heart or base note to impart a refined, cozy texture to compositions. It pairs well with florals, woods, ambers, and spices, softening sharper notes and adding depth. Suede is favored in both feminine and masculine fragrances for its understated elegance.
Perfumers known for using Suede include Anne Flipo , Quentin Bisch , Sonia Constant , Carlos Benaïm , Jérôme Epinette , and Alex Lee .
Leather
A selection of reviewed perfumes where Suede appears prominently.
Cologne
Jo Malone London
Eau de Parfum
Narciso Rodriguez
Eau de Parfum
Tom Daxon
Eau de Parfum
Goldfield & Banks Australia
Eau de Parfum
Memo Paris
Eau de Parfum
Penhaligon's
OJAR
Eau de Parfum
Aldi
Step Aboard
Eau de Parfum
Penhaligon's