Jean-Couturier

Keora

for women

Keora smells deep and bold with amber and vanilla accents, for men who want a clean signature, and feels easy to wear year-round from day to evening.

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Keora

Fragrance notes

How this scent is often described (from community votes on accords—useful when a full pyramid isn’t in our data yet).

Amber 100%
Vanilla 73%
Powdery 65%
Animalic 59%
Floral 56%
Citrus 54%
Musky 53%
Woody 53%
Sweet 51%
Balsamic 49%

Performance

Empty fields use this listing’s top accords (Amber, Vanilla, and Powdery) plus the overview text—add your own numbers anytime after testing on skin.

Longevity

With Amber, Vanilla, Powdery, and Animalic among the strongest accord tags here, deeper woods, resins, and ambers in this kind of mix often linger longer on skin—still varies by person, climate, and sprays.

Projection

With Amber, Vanilla, Powdery, and Animalic among the strongest accord tags here, dense bases like this often feel louder in the first hour—start with one spray in tight rooms or at a desk.

Overview

Keora by Jean Couturier is a Amber Vanilla fragrance for women.Keorawas launched in 1983. The nose behind this fragrance is Jacqueline Couturier. Top notes are Palisander Rosewood, Neroli, Bergamot, Lemon and Mandarin Orange; middle notes are Iris, Rose, Jasmine and Lily-of-the-Valley; base notes are Vanilla, Benzoin, Ambergris, Russian Leather, Patchouli, Tonka Bean, Civet and Vetiver.Keora was launched in 1983. The composition is oriental, rich and sweet with notes of fruits, flowers, musk, amber and vanilla.

Quick answers

Short takes based on this page’s notes and accords—your taste still wins.

Is Keora office-safe?
With a stronger profile, one light spray is often enough in quiet offices; save extra sprays for after work or open spaces.
Best season
Mixed profile—often bright up top with a warmer base—works year-round depending on sprays and temperature.
Where to try it
Department-store counters, brand boutiques, and trusted sample or decant sellers online—always test on your own skin before a full bottle.

Buying advice in plain language

If you are deciding on Keora, start with wear context instead of hype. Ask where you will use it most: office, casual daytime, or evening social settings. That single choice filters almost every buying decision because freshness, sweetness, and projection read very differently depending on environment.

Then use this page in three steps. First, scan the notes and accord profile to understand the scent direction. Second, check longevity and projection hints to estimate how it may behave on your skin. Third, open one or two comparisons to see trade-offs against similar perfumes. This avoids buying a fragrance that is good in isolation but wrong for your routine.

A practical shortlist is one signature scent plus one contrast option from the same brand family. That gives flexibility without over-collecting. If Keora fits your use case, sample first and compare it with one related option below before committing to a full bottle.