Iconic and refined — explore Burberry Perfumes for men and women, where British tradition meets modern elegance.
Iconic and refined — explore Burberry Perfumes for men and women, where British tradition meets modern elegance.
Burberry Weekend for Women is a 1997 floral EDP by perfumer Nathalie Lorson — a casual, country-fresh classic that has never tried to be anything other than exactly what it is: a relaxed, unpretentious fragrance that smells genuinely beautiful and earns compliments without demanding attention. The opening is bright and lightly green: tangerine, tree sap, and reseda arrive with a fresh, slightly aromatic freshness that feels like countryside air rather than a department store counter. The heart blooms into a soft, layered bouquet of wild rose, peach blossom, blue hyacinth, iris, and nectarine — feminine and full, with a slightly powdery quality that keeps everything refined rather than sweet. The base of cedarwood, sandalwood, and musk closes clean, warm, and skin-close. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the fragrance equivalent of a perfect Saturday morning.
$33.99
Burberry Brit Sheer is a 2015 floral fruity EDT — the lightest, most transparent interpretation of the Brit line, built for women who want a clean, airy, effortless scent that stays close to the skin without demanding attention. The opening is immediately bright and juicy: litchi, yuzu, pineapple leaf, and mandarin orange arrive together with a sparkling, lightly tropical freshness that's cheerful and instantly wearable. The heart develops into a soft, delicate bouquet of pink peony, peach blossom, and pear — light, feminine, and gently sweet, with the peach blossom and pear keeping everything soft rather than sugary. The base of white musk and white woods closes barely-there and skin-close — a clean, airy finish that's the perfume equivalent of just-washed skin. 3–5 hours, soft projection — apply generously. Best in spring and summer — effortlessly fresh from morning to afternoon.
$36.99
Burberry Touch for Women is a 2000 floral green EDP by perfumer Michel Girard — the feminine counterpart to Touch for Men, and one of the most enduringly wearable fragrances in the Burberry women's range. The opening is bright and immediately distinctive: red pepper, cassia, blackberry, cranberry, and black currant arrive with a dark-fruity, lightly spiced freshness that's more complex than a standard fruity floral — the pepper and cassia giving it a subtle bite that keeps it from being predictable. The heart opens into a lush, full-bodied bouquet of lily, tuberose, jasmine, peony, peach, and raspberry — warm, feminine, and effortlessly beautiful. The base of cedar, oakmoss, vanilla, green almond, and tonka bean closes warm and comforting with a woody, slightly powdery drydown that reviewers consistently identify as the best part of the wear. 7–9 hours, moderate projection. Best year-round — like a British bouquet that never fades.
$34.99
Burberry London for Men is a 2006 oriental spicy EDT by perfumer Antoine Maisondieu — a rich, warmly spiced masculine built around a leather and tobacco core that's essentially the fragrance equivalent of a Savile Row tailoring shop: unhurried, refined, and distinctly British. The opening is immediately warm and inviting: cinnamon, lavender, and bergamot arrive together in a slightly sweet-spiced freshness that's sophisticated without being aggressive. The heart develops through leather and mimosa — the leather adding a dry, slightly smoky depth, the mimosa threading a soft, powdery-floral warmth through the composition that keeps it from going dark. The base of tobacco leaf, guaiac wood, opoponax, and oakmoss closes with a rich, earthy, slightly resinous warmth that's genuinely timeless. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — a fragrance that rewards patience and improves with time.
$36.99
Burberry Weekend for Men is a 1997 citrus fougere EDT by perfumer Michel Almairac — the masculine counterpart to Weekend for Women, sharing the same relaxed British country spirit but built around a bright, invigorating citrus opening rather than a floral one. The opening is immediately fresh and energizing: lemon, grapefruit, bergamot, mandarin orange, and a splash of melon arrive together in a juicy, slightly tart citrus burst that's casual and confident without being loud. The heart develops through ivy, oakmoss, and sandalwood — a green, slightly earthy trio that grounds the bright opening with a cool, outdoorsy woodiness. The base of honey, musk, and amber closes with a warm, lightly gourmand sweetness that softens everything into a clean, comfortable drydown. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the fragrance equivalent of a Saturday morning with nowhere to be.
$32.99
Burberry Brit for Him is a 2004 oriental woody EDT by perfumer Antoine Maisondieu — a two-time FiFi Award winner including Men's Fragrance of the Year in 2005, and one of the most enduringly reliable masculines in the Burberry lineup. The opening is immediately inviting: ginger, cardamom, bergamot, and green mandarin arrive with a bright, lightly spiced freshness that's warm and polished without being aggressive. The heart develops through wild rose, nutmeg, and cedar — a dry, slightly floral-spiced trio that adds genuine character and warmth, the wild rose threading an unexpected but subtly elegant quality through an otherwise firmly masculine composition. The base of tonka bean, gray musk, cedar, and patchouli closes with a warm, earthy, slightly sweet drydown that's clean and sophisticated. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best year-round — a timeless British masculine that earns its awards.
$34.99
Burberry Summer for Men is a 2013 citrus aromatic EDT — a limited edition flanker of the original Burberry Men, reimagined for the summer season with an icy, energizing freshness that immediately lives up to its name. The opening is cool and instantly distinctive: juniper berries, mint, yuzu, mandarin orange, and petitgrain arrive together in a bright, slightly frosty citrus-aromatic burst that reviewers consistently describe as one of the most refreshing opens in the Burberry lineup. The heart develops through thyme, driftwood, and gorse — a herbal, slightly woody trio that adds depth and character to the breezy opening without weighing it down. The base of white musk, cedar, amyris, and amber closes clean, warm, and quietly woody. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — a limited edition that genuinely outperforms its occasion.
$32.99
Burberry Weekend for Men is a 1997 citrus fougere EDT by perfumer Michel Almairac — the masculine counterpart to Weekend for Women, sharing the same relaxed British country spirit but built around a bright, invigorating citrus opening rather than a floral one. The opening is immediately fresh and energizing: lemon, grapefruit, bergamot, mandarin orange, and a splash of melon arrive together in a juicy, slightly tart citrus burst that's casual and confident without being loud. The heart develops through ivy, oakmoss, and sandalwood — a green, slightly earthy trio that grounds the bright opening with a cool, outdoorsy woodiness. The base of honey, musk, and amber closes with a warm, lightly gourmand sweetness that softens everything into a clean, comfortable drydown. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the fragrance equivalent of a Saturday morning with nowhere to be.
$34.99
From Burberry, Mr. Burberry is a 2017 spicy woody EDP by master perfumer Francis Kurkdjian — the darker, richer, evening-ready counterpart to the original Mr. Burberry EDT, built around a cardamom, cinnamon, and tarragon opening, a lavender, patchouli, and nutmeg heart, and an amber and vetiver base that reviewers describe as a warm, smooth, confidently masculine fragrance that smells noticeably more grown-up and sophisticated than the lighter EDT, making it one of the best-value designer EDPs for any man who wants spice, warmth, and genuine depth. Cardamom, cinnamon, and tarragon open with a bold, spiced, slightly herbal energy — cardamom delivering a bright, slightly mentholated spiciness that is the opening's most immediately striking and attention-grabbing quality, cinnamon threading in a warm, sweet heat that gives the whole top a rich and inviting character, and tarragon adding a cool, slightly anise-like herbal quality that keeps the spiced opening feeling fresh and interesting rather than heavy from the very first spray. Lavender, patchouli, and nutmeg build a smooth, warm, lightly aromatic heart — lavender delivering a clean, slightly sweet aromatic softness that rounds the bold spiced opening into something more wearable and refined, patchouli threading in a smooth, earthy depth that is the heart's most distinctly masculine quality, and nutmeg adding a dry, warm spiciness that deepens the mid-wear into something genuinely rich and complex. Amber and vetiver close with a warm, smoky, lightly earthy woody finish — amber delivering a golden, slightly resinous warmth that gives the drydown a genuinely luxurious and long-lasting quality, and vetiver threading in a dry, slightly smoky earthiness that grounds the whole fragrance into a clean, masculine trail. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter evenings; the Burberry for the man who wants something darker, spicier, and more serious.
$69.99
Created by Francis Kurkdjian and launched in 2019 as the first flanker of the original Burberry Her, Her Blossom is a floral fruity EDT that trades the original's dark berry intensity for something lighter, airier, and distinctly springtime — inspired by London's parks in bloom and designed for women who want the Her identity without the gourmand sweetness. Mandarin orange and pink pepper open with a bright, slightly spiced citrus freshness that's immediately more cheerful and less heavy than the original EDP's berry opening — the mandarin clean and naturally sweet, the pink pepper adding a gentle sparkle that keeps the citrus from reading as ordinary, the whole opening feeling like a warm London morning in April. Plum blossom and peony carry the heart with a soft, delicate florality that's the most distinctive phase of the fragrance — the plum blossom adding a subtly fruity, almost powdery quality that's genuinely unique in the Her lineup, the peony contributing a clean, dewy freshness that makes the heart feel like a garden rather than a perfume counter. Musk and sandalwood close with a warm, creamy base that's gentle and understated — the sandalwood keeping it smooth and feminine, the musk ensuring a soft, wearable trail that stays close to the skin and never projects aggressively. Reviewers consistently describe it as the most delicate and easiest-wearing entry in the entire Her collection — a safe, broadly loved everyday fragrance. 4–5 hours with soft projection — best applied generously. Best in spring and summer, perfect for school, work, casual outings, or any warm day when you want to smell clean, fresh, and effortlessly pretty.
$89.99
Burberry Summer for Women is a 2013 floral fruity EDT — the feminine limited edition counterpart to Summer for Men, released in a signature neon pink bottle as a fresh, summery reimagining of the original 1995 Burberry Women. The opening is immediately bright and juicy: pomegranate and citrus arrive together with a clean, lightly tart freshness that's instantly cheerful and uplifting without being overwhelming. The heart blooms into a soft, sun-drenched floral bouquet of freesia, lily of the valley, and rose — light, airy, and classically feminine, with the freesia adding a clean sparkling quality and the rose anchoring everything with warmth. The base of woods and musk closes clean, warm, and skin-close — keeping the whole composition breezy and effortless from first spray to drydown. 4–6 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer — a seasonal limited edition done right.
$32.99
From Burberry, Her London Dream is a 2020 floral EDP by perfumers Jérôme di Marino and Maïa Lernout — a lighter, more romantic flanker in the Her family, inspired by hazy London days and the effortless, youthful spirit of the Burberry girl. The top opens with a bright, sparkling burst of lemon and fresh ginger — zesty and slightly spiced in a way that feels immediately uplifting and clean. The heart blooms into a soft, romantic pairing of peony and rose — delicate, fresh, and beautifully feminine without going powdery or heavy. Musk and amber close in a warm, skin-close base that keeps the whole fragrance light and lingering throughout the day. Compared to the original Her EDP's berry-heavy intensity, London Dream is noticeably softer and more floral — an easier, more approachable everyday wear that still carries the same DNA. 5–7 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — a breezy, romantic EDP that captures the best of London in bloom.
$89.99
Burberry Brit for Her is a 2003 floral gourmand EDP by perfumer Natalie Gracia-Cetto — a modern classic that's been a reliable wardrobe staple for women for over two decades, built around a candied almond-and-pear accord that manages to be simultaneously playful and sophisticated. The opening arrives with green almond, Italian lime, and pear — a bright, lightly tart freshness with a hint of nuttiness that immediately sets this apart from a standard fruity floral. The heart deepens into almond, sugar, and white peony — warm, slightly caramelized, and gently floral, with the almond moving from fresh to creamy and the peony threading a soft femininity through the sweetness. The base of mahogany, tonka bean, amber, and vanilla closes warm, rich, and deeply satisfying — slightly woody and gourmand with a trail that genuinely lingers. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — a wardrobe staple that's earned its following.
$32.99
From Burberry, For Women is a 1995 chypre floral EDP by perfumer Michel Almairac — a quietly beloved British classic that's been a dependable, elegantly understated women's fragrance for three decades. The top opens with a lush, succulent burst of peach, apricot, pear, and black currant — fruity, fresh, and immediately inviting without going overtly sweet. The heart transitions into a clear, harmonious woody-floral blend of jasmine, sandalwood, and cedar — clean, polished, and effortlessly sophisticated in the way only classic British perfumery manages to pull off. Vanilla and musk close in a soft, warm, skin-close base that gives the dry-down a quietly sensual warmth without ever overpowering the fresh fruity-floral opening. It's the kind of fragrance that never draws attention to itself — just consistently smells refined, appropriate, and genuinely pleasant on everyone. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best year-round — a timeless everyday EDP that earns its long-standing quiet reputation.
$31.99