Vendor: Street Origins
Singapore Prim
fresh orange blossoms with a whisper of vanilla and earthy spice
Citrus vanilla perfumes open bright and sharp, lemon, bergamot, mandarin, then settle into a warm vanilla base, a contrast-driven combination. We found 334 citrus vanilla fragrances in the Scendira catalogue that carry both accords. Gourmand leads the family split at 119 of 334 (36%), followed by Floral (92) and Fresh (49). The remaining 74 are spread across six more families. Prices span $5.64 to $264, with a $35.24 median, covering everyday picks and rarer outliers alike. The pairing leans unisex: 146 of the 334 are worn as unisex, 129 feminine, 59 masculine. Beyond citrus and vanilla, the most common supporting accords are sweet (209), powdery (184), woody (152), and white floral (144), so expect real range across this list, from sharp-and-sweet openers to soft, powdery drydowns. Community favorites by mention volume include Soft (Al Rehab), Empire Victor (Khadlaj), and Victoria (Lattafa).
Explore the dedicated Citrus collection, the wider Fresh family that citrus belongs to, the individual Vanilla notes, or the Gourmand family for a sweeter citrus vanilla.
Best for: anyone who wants a fragrance that opens fresh and sharp, then warms up on the skin, everyday wear through to evening. Skip if: you want something purely gourmand or purely fresh, this combination sits deliberately between the two. Sample first if: you want consistency start to finish, this combination changes noticeably, a sharp citrus opening settling into a soft vanilla drydown. Catalogued from real notes, accords, and community sentiment. No paid placements.
Vendor: Street Origins
fresh orange blossoms with a whisper of vanilla and earthy spice
Vendor: Street Origins
tropical fruit punch with rose petals and a whisper of earthy woods
Vendor: Volaré
fluffy pink cotton candy dusted with citrus and vanilla
Vendor: Street Origins
tropical fruit smoothie with a creamy vanilla finish
Vendor: Tubbees
cotton candy with white florals and a fruity citrus bounce
Vendor: Street Origins
warm spiced orange with creamy vanilla and a dusty rose finish
Vendor: Tubbees
bright lemon cake with a dusting of hazelnut and white flowers
Vendor: Street Origins
bright citrus and jasmine with warm chocolate undertones
Vendor: Tubbees
fruity candy with a spicy clove kick and warm vanilla finish
Vendor: Street Origins
creamy vanilla coconut with bright citrus and white flowers
Vendor: Risala
bright citrus fades into warm vanilla and cedarwood with a cardamom whisper
Vendor: Risala
bright citrus sunrise melting into creamy vanilla musk
Vendor: Risala
sweet cherry and orange blossom with a creamy vanilla finish and coffee warmth
Vendor: Risala
creamy citrus pastry with a whisper of rose powder
Vendor: Risala
candied berries with whipped cream and a hint of citrus
Vendor: Risala
toasted toffee and roses with a woody, creamy finish
A bright citrus opening (lemon, bergamot, mandarin) that settles into a warm vanilla base. It reads sharp and fresh at first, then softens and sweetens as it dries down.
Yes. 334 fragrances in our catalogue carry both accords, spanning everyday and special-occasion picks alike.
Unisex leads at 146 of 334, feminine at 129, masculine at 59, so it skews unisex but wears broadly.
Sweet, powdery, woody, and white floral accords are most common, adding real range across the list.
Yes if you want a fragrance that smells the same start to finish. This combination changes noticeably, a sharp citrus opening settling into a soft vanilla drydown.
From $5.64 to $264, with a $35.24 median.