by Tom Ford
A decadent bloom of spiced white florals, Shanghai Lily unfurls with a smoky, resinous warmth. It's a fragrance for the woman who commands attention with an enigmatic allure, leaving a trail of opulent mystery.
Similar fragrances based on shared accords and notes

Tom Ford • Eau de Parfum
Black Orchid shares a similar opulent, dark floral and spicy character, especially with prominent incense, vanilla, and floral notes like jasmine, tuberose, and rose, often associated with a luxurious, mysterious aura.
Yves Saint Laurent • Eau de Parfum
Opium (1977) mirrors Shanghai Lily's rich, warm spicy and balsamic profile, featuring strong cloves, incense, and a complex floral heart, evoking a classic, exotic allure.
Etat Libre d'Orange • Eau de Parfum
Charogne by Etat Libre d'Orange offers a comparable blend of rich florals (jasmine, ylang-ylang), incense, and a subtle animalic depth, creating a similarly intriguing and slightly unconventional spicy floral experience.
Serge Lutens • Eau de Parfum
Kenzo Jungle L'Elephant features a dominant clove and spicy profile, complemented by vanilla and floral hints, providing a bold, exotic, and warm spicy alternative that aligns with Shanghai Lily's character.

Frederic Malle • Parfum
Portrait of a Lady, while rose-centric, shares the warm spicy, balsamic, and incensy depth with Shanghai Lily, creating a sophisticated and intense floral experience with a similar darker edge.