Juicy Couture Dirty English Eau de Toilette 100ml is a confident, woody-spicy fragrance for men, launched in 2008 as the brand's first masculine fragrance. Signed by perfumer Claude Dir, it pairs a peppered mandarin and juniper opening with a smoky-cedar heart, before settling into a long-wearing base of agar, suede, sandalwood, vetiver, moss and musk — designed to feel as polished and slightly subversive as a well-worn leather jacket.
About Juicy Couture
Juicy Couture was founded in Pacoima, California, in 1997 by Pamela Skaist-Levy and Gela Nash-Taylor and quickly became a defining American casualwear brand of the 2000s, particularly known for its velour tracksuits and rhinestone-decorated tees. The brand's fragrances, produced under licence, follow the same playful luxury-casual sensibility; Dirty English was the brand's first masculine launch, designed as the male counterpart to the iconic Juicy Couture Eau de Parfum.
Fragrance notes
- Top: Bergamot, Mandarin, Black Pepper, Juniper
- Heart: Cumin, Tonka Bean, White Cedar
- Base: Agar, Cardamom, Marjoram, Moss, Musk, Redwood, Sandalwood, Suede, Vetiver
Olfactory family: Woody Spicy | Launched: 2008 | Perfumer: Claude Dir
Who it's for
Dirty English suits men who want a confident, evening-leaning signature with a smoky leather-and-suede drydown. The composition is at its best in autumn and winter, ideal for date-night, dinner and party contexts. Anyone drawn to fragrances such as Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille (lighter chapter) or Yves Saint Laurent La Nuit de l'Homme will recognise the territory.
How to wear it
Spray onto pulse points — the inner wrists, sides of the neck and chest — from around 15 cm away. Apply to clean, moisturised skin straight after a shower for the longest wear. Two to three sprays balance well; the leather-and-moss drydown develops over the first hour and rewards a moderate, considered hand.
Specifications
- Size: 100ml
- Concentration: Eau de Toilette
- Gender: Men
- Brand: Juicy Couture
- Line: Dirty English
- Year: 2008
- Perfumer: Claude Dir



