Final chance fragrances at can't-miss prices — limited stock, no restocks
Final chance fragrances at can't-miss prices — limited stock, no restocks
Gale Hayman Delicious Cotton Candy is a 2007 floral fruity gourmand EDT — a fragrance that does exactly what it says on the bottle and does it better than almost anything else at its price point. Reviewers consistently describe it as one of the most accurate cotton candy scents in mainstream fragrance, sitting alongside Aquolina Pink Sugar in the same conversation but with a slightly more refined, less burnt-sugar character. It opens with orange, bergamot, clementine, and cotton candy — a bright, sugared citrus burst that's immediately fun and playful, the cotton candy note landing soft and fluffy rather than sharp or synthetic, clementine threading a slightly tart freshness that keeps the opening from going flat. The heart of lily of the valley, fig leaves, brown sugar, strawberry, plum, and licorice is a layered, slightly complex gourmand-floral mid-stage — brown sugar and strawberry deepening the sweetness, fig leaves threading a slightly green freshness, and licorice adding a cool, slightly anise-edged twist that gives this fragrance a little more personality than pure candy. The base of vanilla, caramel, cedarwood, and musk closes warm, sweet, and skin-close — caramel and vanilla building a creamy, dessert-warm drydown while cedarwood threads a quiet woodiness that keeps the sweetness grounded. 4–6 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer — sweet, fun, and completely unashamed about it
$16.99
From Guess, Night is a 2013 woody EDT created by the unlikely duo of Antoine Lie and Francis Kurkdjian — two of perfumery's most respected noses lending their craft to a budget-friendly masculine that delivers a genuinely well-constructed spiced woody-fougère at a price that makes it one of the best value Guess releases. Pepper, grapefruit, and elemi open with a sharp, lightly resinous, citrus-spice combination — the elemi adding a distinctive piney, almost frankincense-like quality that gives the opening more character than a typical budget EDT, while the pepper adds assertive warmth and the grapefruit provides brightness. Geranium, cedar, and vetiver build a dry, slightly green, earthy woody heart with a clean, masculine character — the geranium contributing a cool, rose-like freshness that keeps the mid-phase from going too heavy. Black vanilla, labdanum, and patchouli close with a warm, slightly dark, resinous base that adds genuine depth and separates Night from the generic fresh-woody crowd. 3–5 hours, soft projection. Best in fall and winter; Kurkdjian-crafted at a price that makes no sense until you wear it
$16.99
Dare is Guess's 2014 floral woody EDT by Bruno Jovanovic, opening with kumquat, pear blossom, and lemon blossom, a cactus flower, jasmine, and wild rose heart, and a coconut, blond wood, and musk base — a pear-forward fruity floral reviewers call a genuine budget gem. Kumquat, pear blossom, and lemon blossom open with a lightly tart citrus-floral burst — kumquat sweet-sour and exotic, pear blossom a juicy softness reviewers say runs throughout, and lemon blossom a clean brightness. Cactus flower, jasmine, and wild rose build a soft, lightly exotic floral heart — cactus flower adding a fresh herbaceous character unique to the fragrance, jasmine a warm depth, and wild rose a dewy romantic elegance. Coconut, blond wood, and musk close with a soft, creamy base — coconut adding a subtle beachy sweetness, blond wood a smooth dry warmth, and musk a clean skin trail that rounds the composition. Best for spring and summer — casual daytime or outdoor wear where a light fruity floral earns effortless compliments. 3–5 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer.
$16.99
BCBGMAXAZRIA is a 2011 floral fruity EDP from Stephen Nilsen that became the original signature of the BCBG fragrance line — and it's easy to understand why it stuck. The opening lands on wild strawberry, black cherry, and a kir royale accord that's bright, juicy, and slightly celebratory — more fresh berry cocktail than straight fruit, with an effervescent quality that's immediately likable. The heart transitions into a full, classic feminine bouquet of jasmine, lily of the valley, rose, and violet — all four playing together as a soft, well-rounded floral mid-stage that's elegant without being heavy. The base of musk, orris root, and sandalwood settles into a quietly powdery, skin-close finish that holds the florals in place and makes the whole composition feel refined. 6–8 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — light, feminine, and effortlessly wearable.
$16.99
Kalos is Maison Alhambra's 2022 oriental spicy EDP, built on a black pepper, blood orange, and spices opening, a lavender and orange blossom heart, and a tonka bean, amber, and sandalwood base — widely identified as a dupe of Parfums de Marly Kalan (~$290) at around $20. Black pepper, blood orange, and spices open with a bright, citrusy-spiced burst — blood orange giving a vibrant bitter-sweet citrus pop, black pepper adding sharp dry spice, and warm mixed spices rounding everything into a bold, rich first impression. Lavender and orange blossom build a clean aromatic floral heart — lavender adding classic groomed masculine freshness and orange blossom threading in a soft, honeyed warmth that balances the spicy opening. Tonka bean, amber, and sandalwood close with a warm, smooth, sweet woody base — tonka bean adding soft almond-like sweetness, amber giving glowing golden depth, and sandalwood threading in creamy woodiness with musk softening everything into a long-lasting trail. Wear it for date nights, formal events, and cold-weather evenings where a bold, spicy oriental makes the right impression. 8–10 hours, strong projection. Best in fall and winter.
$16.99
Unveil your inner strength and elegance with Zimaya Treasure Eau De Parfum, a unisex fragrance that captures both warmth and sophistication. This scent begins with the fresh, citrusy notes of bergamot and mandarin, providing a vibrant and invigorating introduction. As it evolves, the heart reveals rich amber and woody notes, creating depth and complexity. The base notes of musk and fresh spices add a warm and lasting finish that lingers beautifully on the skin.
$16.99
From Lattafa, Liam Grey is a 2023 oriental amber EDP inspired by BDK Parfums' Gris Charnel — a celebrated niche fragrance known for its creamy iris-and-fig signature, retailing at $200+, with Fragrantica reviewers estimating a 70–80% match — delivering that fragrance's distinctive black tea-and-fig creaminess in a refined, genuinely sophisticated composition that reviewers consistently call one of Lattafa's best-ever releases. Cardamom, black tea, and fig open with a distinctive, softly spiced creamy richness — the black tea delivering a dry, slightly tannic aromatic refinement that immediately sets this apart from any standard oriental, the cardamom threading in a warm, lightly exotic spiciness, and the fig adding a soft, sweet juiciness that gives the opening a luxurious, atmospheric character from the very first spray. Iris, vetiver, and labdanum carry the heart with a cool, earthy, powdery depth — the iris adding a muted, slightly floral powderiness that is the most distinctive and niche-quality element of the mid-stage, the labdanum contributing a warm, resinous sweetness, and the vetiver threading in a dry, quietly grounding earthiness that keeps everything anchored and refined. Sandalwood, vanilla, tonka, and patchouli close with a warm, creamy, deeply satisfying base — the sandalwood adding a smooth golden woodiness that complements the iris beautifully, and the vanilla and tonka together creating a soft, lightly sweet warmth that makes the dry-down genuinely difficult to stop smelling. 7–9 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter; niche quality that happens to come in a $30 bottle.
$17.00
From Armaf, Edition One is a woody aromatic EDP that reviewers place in the same clean, fresh, masculine family as Abercrombie & Fitch Fierce and Mont Blanc Legend — a soapy, musky-clean scent built around citrus, lavender, and warm woods that smells like you just stepped out of the world's best shower. This is a lean, focused composition with only six notes, and every one of them works. Bergamot and citruses open with a bright, clean freshness — the bergamot leading with a dry, slightly bitter elegance and the additional citrus notes adding a sparkling, zesty energy that gives the opening an immediately uplifting, feel-good quality that's impossible not to like. Sage and lavender carry the heart with a smooth, aromatic warmth — the lavender adding a cool, herbal elegance that's the scent's backbone, and the sage contributing a slightly earthy, green depth that keeps the middle feeling masculine and grounded rather than generic or overly clean. Cedar and sandalwood close with a warm, woody base — the cedar adding a dry, slightly pencil-shaving crispness that keeps the dry-down structured and masculine, and the sandalwood contributing a creamy, smooth warmth that rounds out the woodiness into something comforting and skin-like that lingers close to the body. 6–8 hours with moderate projection. Wearable year-round with a sweet spot in spring and fall, perfect for the office, casual outings, the gym, or literally any daily situation where you want something clean, fresh, and universally appealing — the kind of scent that just makes everyone around you feel comfortable.
$17.00
Asdaaf Ameerat Al Arab Privé Rose is a 2023 floral fruity EDP that lives up to its name — "Princess of Arabia" — with a composition that's immediately sweet, lush, and unapologetically feminine from the first spray. The opening delivers strawberry, grapes, and orange in a bright, juicy, slightly sparkling burst that's instantly inviting and effortlessly fresh. The heart blooms into a rich, opulent floral bouquet of rose, jasmine, gardenia, ylang-ylang, and lily anchored by white musk — warm, feminine, and layered enough to hold your attention through the entire mid-stage without going heavy or powdery. Tonka bean, amber, and sandalwood close the base with a smooth, warm oriental depth that gives the sweetness real longevity and a polished, skin-close finish. 7–9 hours with moderate-to-strong projection. Best in spring and fall — sweet, elegant, and built to be noticed.
$17.00
Lattafa Sakeena Eau De Parfum for Women is a delightful and enchanting fragrance introduced in 2022. This Floral Fruity Gourmand scent opens with refreshing top notes of passion fruit, mandarin orange, and ozonic accord, providing a vibrant and invigorating start. The heart reveals a blend of raspberry, rose, and orange blossom, along with a hint of sea salt, adding a floral and slightly aquatic dimension. The base notes of praline, toffee, musk, and vanilla create a warm and sweet finish, making this perfume a well-rounded and sophisticated choice.
$17.00
From Armaf, Just for You Pour Homme is a woody spicy EDP that reviewers compare to Carolina Herrera CH Men Privé and Givenchy Gentleman Only — a smooth, peppery-citrus opening that settles into a warm, woody-leather dry-down built for the office and business settings. Pink pepper, bergamot, and mandarin orange open with a bright, spiced freshness — the bergamot hitting crisp and slightly bitter, the mandarin adding a sweet, green citrus warmth, and the pink pepper threading in a rosy, peppery spark that gives the opening a sophisticated edge without being sharp or aggressive. Nutmeg, birch, and cedar carry the heart into warm, woody territory — the nutmeg adding a dry, aromatic spice with an almost sweet warmth, the birch contributing a smooth, slightly smoky character, and the cedar grounding the middle with a clean, woody structure that keeps things polished and composed. Olibanum and leather close the base with a subtle, masculine finish — the olibanum (frankincense) adding a soft, resinous smokiness and the leather lending a quiet, dry sophistication that stays close to the skin rather than projecting outward, making the dry-down feel intimate and refined. 6–8 hours with moderate projection — smooth and present without being loud, becoming a pleasant skin scent in the final hours. Best in fall and spring, this is a polished everyday reach for the office, business dinners, or any setting where you want to smell put-together, mature, and effortlessly sharp.
$17.25
From Lattafa, Ajwad is a 2021 woody aromatic EDP — a soft, sweetly caramelized, fruit-and-rose oriental that comes in a compact 60ml bottle and consistently earns a devoted following for its creamy, dreamy character that reviewers describe as an aromatic fairy tale in a bottle, inviting rather than demanding and versatile enough to reach for in any season without second-guessing. Bergamot, litchi, and fruity notes open with a bright, lightly exotic, multi-layered fruitiness — the litchi delivering a juicy, tropical sweetness that is the most distinctive and immediately attractive element of the opening, the bergamot threading in a clean citrus brightness, and the fruity accord adding a broader sweetness that gives the whole opening an accessible, upbeat character from the very first spray. Jasmine, rose, and cinnamon carry the heart with a warm, spiced, lightly romantic floralness — the rose threading through as a classic, slightly creamy feminine floralness and the jasmine adding a warm, slightly heady depth, while the cinnamon contributes a dry, lightly exotic spice that gives the mid-stage a genuinely distinctive and memorable complexity. Cedar, sandalwood, amber, musk, and vanilla close with a warm, creamy, lightly woody sweetness — the vanilla and amber together creating the most crowd-pleasing and addictive quality of the fragrance, a slightly caramelized golden warmth that reviewers consistently describe as both sophisticated and soft, and the cedar and sandalwood grounding everything in a clean woodiness. 6–8 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best year-round; a sweet, romantic oriental that earns its place as someone's signature scent.
$17.25
From Armaf, Hunter is a woody floral musk EDP that reviewers consistently compare to Lacoste L.12.12 Blanc — a clean, crisp, fresh scent that smells like a perfectly pressed white shirt on a sparkling summer morning, with better performance and less than half the price. If you love Lacoste Blanc, this is a no-brainer. Grapefruit, cedar needles, rosemary, and cardamom open with a bright, aromatic freshness — the grapefruit leading with a clean, slightly bitter citrus sparkle, the rosemary adding a cool, herbal sharpness, the cedar needles contributing a fresh, green woodiness, and the cardamom threading in a warm, spiced sweetness that gives the opening a subtle depth beyond just clean and fresh. Ylang-ylang, tuberose, and olibanum carry the heart with a soft, slightly exotic floral warmth — the ylang-ylang adding a creamy, slightly sweet tropical floral quality, the tuberose contributing a smooth, white floral elegance, and the olibanum threading in a subtle, resinous incense note that keeps the florals feeling masculine and grounded rather than feminine. Cedar, sandalwood, and vetiver close with a warm, woody base — the cedar adding a dry, structured woodiness, the sandalwood contributing a creamy, smooth warmth, and the vetiver grounding everything with a cool, earthy depth that makes the dry-down feel clean, masculine, and lasting. 6–8 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer, perfect for the office, casual outings, weekend errands, or any day when you want something fresh, clean, and universally appealing — the kind of scent that just makes you feel put together.
$17.50
From Maison Alhambra, Victorioso Myth is the blue bottle of the Victorioso lineup — an aquatic marine EDP openly inspired by Paco Rabanne Invictus Legend, delivering that fragrance's signature salt-grapefruit-guaiac wood combination at a fraction of the designer price, with reviewers frequently rating it as one of the strongest Invictus Legend alternatives on the market. Marine notes, salt, and grapefruit open with a cool, briny, sun-bleached freshness — the marine accord and salt combination immediately evoking open water and sea air, while grapefruit threads in a juicy, sparkling citrus brightness that gives the opening real energy without ever going sharp or synthetic. Bay leaf, geranium, and spices carry the heart with a slightly green, lightly aromatic, masculine warmth — bay leaf adding a woody, herbal sharpness that is Invictus Legend's most distinctive quality, geranium adding a faintly rosy, green floralness, and spice threading in a quiet complexity. Guaiac wood and amber close with a smooth, lightly smoky, warm woody finish that grounds the aquatic DNA and extends the wear beautifully. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; Invictus Legend's signature freshness without the Rabanne price tag — and it's genuinely close.
$17.50
From Mast, Oud Noir is a spicy woody oriental EDP that earns the "noir" name — it opens bright and sharp before gradually pulling you into something darker, richer, and genuinely compelling, a fragrance that rewards patience and gets better the longer it sits on the skin. Bergamot, pink pepper, and lemon open with a crisp, sparkling, lightly spiced citrus burst — bergamot and lemon delivering clean brightness, and pink pepper threading in a dry, prickly edge that immediately signals this isn't another safe fresh masculine. Cedarwood, angelica, and galbanum build a cool, green, herbal-woody heart — galbanum adding a sharp, slightly bitter green quality that's genuinely distinctive and rare in this price range, angelica threading in a soft, earthy aromatic depth, and cedarwood providing a dry structural backbone that carries the composition beautifully into the base. Oud and ambergris close with the payoff — oud delivering its signature warm, smoky, resinous darkness that gives the fragrance its identity, and ambergris wrapping it in a radiant, skin-fusing warmth that makes the whole thing linger far longer than the price suggests it should. 7–9 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter; a proper dark masculine for guys who want oud done right without the niche price tag.
$17.50
From Mast, Peace is a clean, aromatic fougère EDP that does exactly what its name promises — it's calm, composed, and effortlessly easy to wear without a single aggressive note in sight, the kind of well-behaved daily driver that works at the office, on a date, or running errands without ever overcommitting. Lemon and bergamot open bright and clean, a no-nonsense citrus intro that smells sharp and fresh without any synthetic edge to speak of. Lavender and rosemary carry the heart with a cool, herbal-aromatic elegance — lavender keeping things soft and familiar, rosemary threading in a slightly green, outdoorsy freshness that gives the mid-stage real personality without being showy about it. Cedarwood and amber land a warm, clean, lightly resinous base that grounds everything nicely and keeps the fragrance projecting steadily for hours. 6–8 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and fall; the fragrance equivalent of showing up exactly on time — no drama, no fuss, just a genuinely pleasant, wearable masculine that gets the job done every day.
$17.50
From Lattafa, Rave Royal Supreme Conquer is a 2024 woody aromatic EDP — the boldly named entry in the Rave Royal Supreme collection, a clean, citrus-forward, oud-grounded composition built around a bergamot opening, a mandarin-lemon-grapefruit heart, and an agarwood-musk base that reviewers describe as a fresh, slightly sweet, citrus-oud masculine that delivers the Lattafa house signature of strong projection and longevity at its characteristically accessible price point. Bergamot opens with a clean, sparkling, lightly floral Italian citrus brightness — a single-note opening that Lattafa keeps deliberately transparent and luminous, the bergamot delivering an immediately polished and refined first impression that gives Conquer its most instantly approachable quality and sets the tone for the multi-citrus heart to follow, projecting a clean, slightly sweet freshness that telegraphs the composition's modern, versatile character. Mandarin, lemon, and grapefruit carry the heart into a bright, multi-citrus, lightly sweet complexity — the mandarin delivering a warm, rounded sweetness, the lemon threading in a sharp, zesty brightness, and the grapefruit contributing a slightly bitter, energizing freshness that gives the heart its most distinctive and vibrant quality. Agarwood and musk close with a warm, slightly smoky, resinous oud depth. 7–9 hours with moderate-to-strong projection. Best year-round; a confident, citrus-oud statement for the bold, modern wearer.
$17.50
From Lattafa, Rave Royal Supreme The King is a 2024 aromatic spicy EDP — the most regal and florally complex entry in the Rave Royal Supreme collection, built around a lavender-benzoin-pink pepper-juniper berries opening, a cardamom-clary sage-iris-jasmine-neroli heart, and a tonka bean-vanilla base that reviewers describe as a warm, spiced, floral-aromatic masculine sitting comfortably between JPG Le Male and Dior Homme — a surprisingly sophisticated and well-constructed composition at its accessible Lattafa price point. Lavender, benzoin, pink pepper, and juniper berries open with a bold, multi-note aromatic complexity — the lavender delivering a clean, slightly herbal, classically masculine floralness, the benzoin threading in a warm, resinous sweetness that immediately adds depth and richness to the opening, the pink pepper contributing a dry, slightly sharp aromatic bite, and the juniper berries adding a crisp, slightly piney, gin-like freshness that gives the opening its most distinctive and energetic quality. Cardamom, clary sage, iris, jasmine, and neroli carry the heart into a rich, multi-layered, lightly spiced floral depth — the cardamom delivering an exotic, slightly sweet warmth, the clary sage threading in a cool herbal-aromatic depth, the iris contributing a cool powdery elegance, and the jasmine and neroli adding a warm, slightly honeyed white-floral brightness. Tonka bean and vanilla close with a warm, creamy, softly sweet oriental depth. 7–9 hours with moderate projection. Best in fall and winter; a regal, sophisticated oriental for the confidently modern man.
$17.50
From Armaf, Futura La Homme Intense is an aromatic spicy EDP that's a quietly confident, violet-forward scent with warm cardamom, cinnamon, and a smooth tonka-wood base — less of a straight clone and more of its own well-blended aromatic composition that reviewers describe as sitting somewhere between Montblanc Emblem and YSL La Nuit de L'Homme territory. Sage, grapefruit, and cardamom open with a fresh, spiced brightness — the grapefruit adding a sharp, slightly bitter citrus energy, the cardamom contributing a warm, aromatic sweetness that's immediately inviting, and the sage threading in a green, herbal depth that keeps the opening feeling masculine and grounded rather than purely fresh. Cinnamon, violet leaves, and lavender carry the heart with a warm, aromatic-floral richness — the violet leaves emerging as the scent's most prominent and defining note with a cool, powdery, slightly green quality that gives the heart real character, the cinnamon adding a warm, sweet spiciness, and the lavender contributing a smooth, herbal elegance that ties the spice and violet together seamlessly. Woody notes and tonka bean close with a smooth, warm base — the tonka bean adding a creamy, slightly vanilla-like sweetness that makes the dry-down feel cozy and inviting, and the woody notes contributing a dry, masculine depth that keeps the sweetness grounded and wearable. 5–7 hours with moderate projection — this wears closer to the skin, making it office-safe and intimate. Best in spring and fall, perfect for the office, casual dates, or any daytime occasion where you want something warm, spiced, and quietly sophisticated.
$17.75
From Liz Claiborne, Curve Spark is a fresh aromatic cologne built for casual, everyday wear — a clean, lightly fruity take on the classic Curve DNA that keeps things energetic and approachable without going sweet or heavy, designed for men who want a reliable, crowd-friendly scent that doesn't overthink itself. Juniper berry, frozen apple, and bergamot open with a crisp, lively freshness — the juniper adding a slightly gin-like sharpness, the frozen apple threading in a cool, slightly tart sweetness, and the bergamot keeping the opening bright and clean without any of the bite that stronger colognes can carry. Sea salt lavender, ginger, and violet leaves carry the heart with a smooth, lightly aquatic aromatic quality — the lavender softened by the sea salt into something cooler and more relaxed than a standard herbal lavender, the ginger adding a subtle warmth, and the violet leaves threading in a green, slightly dewy freshness. Cashmere woods, musk, and patchouli close with a warm, soft, skin-close base that rounds the whole fragrance out into something easy to wear all day without ever becoming loud or demanding. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; effortlessly fresh and exactly what a reliable everyday cologne should be.
$17.99
Marc Ecko Ecko is a 2009 aromatic fougère EDT by perfumers Vincent Kuczinski and Lois Evans — the streetwear designer's debut fragrance, built around his own brief: clean and bright, but sexy enough to wear, with a semi-unisex vibe that makes it as easy as throwing on a fresh white t-shirt. It opens with ginger, grapefruit, and citruses — a razor-sharp, slightly spicy citrus burst that's immediately energizing, grapefruit delivering a crisp, slightly bitter freshness while ginger threads a dry, aromatic warmth that lifts the whole opening with quiet confidence. The heart of licorice, violet leaf, and artemisia is where the fragrance gets interesting — licorice threading a cool, slightly anise-like sweetness, violet leaf adding a crisp green-metallic freshness, and artemisia contributing a wild, slightly herbal bitterness that gives the mid-stage a genuinely distinctive, urban character. The base of musk, incense, and tonka bean closes clean and modern — incense adding a quietly smoky, slightly sacred depth, tonka bean threading a soft, creamy warmth, and musk creating a smooth, skin-close trail. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best year-round — an underrated, wearable masculine that over-delivers at the price.
$17.99
From Aquolina, Pink Sugar is the 2004 Italian cult classic that helped define the sweet gourmand genre — unapologetically sugary, cotton-candy-forward, and still one of the most distinctive and polarizing fragrances in the affordable market more than twenty years later. Bergamot, orange, raspberry, and fig leaf open with a bright, sparkling fruitiness — the raspberry hitting tart and juicy, the orange adding a sunny sweetness, the bergamot threading in a clean citrus lift, and the fig leaf contributing a slightly green, watery note that keeps the opening feeling fresh before the sweetness takes over. Cotton candy, licorice, strawberry, and lily-of-the-valley carry the heart into full candy-shop territory — the cotton candy delivering the spun-sugar sweetness that defines this fragrance's personality, the strawberry adding a juicy, red-fruit depth, the lily-of-the-valley threading in a light floral softness, and the licorice contributing the iconic anise-like edge that makes Pink Sugar unmistakable and divisive in equal measure. Caramel, vanilla, tonka bean, musk, and sandalwood close with a warm, powdery gourmand base — the caramel and vanilla wrapping everything in a rich, burnt-sugar warmth, and the tonka bean, musk, and sandalwood grounding the dry-down with a soft, skin-close creaminess that lingers for hours. 6–8 hours with moderate-to-strong projection — surprisingly strong performer for a budget EDT. Best in fall and winter; perfect for casual wear, evenings out, or anyone who loves their fragrance sweet, bold, and completely unapologetic.
$17.99
From Lucky Brand, Lucky You is a 2000 floral fruity EDT by perfumer Harry Fremont — a clean, effortlessly wearable feminine that has quietly built a loyal following for over two decades by doing exactly what it promises: smelling fresh, cheerful, and genuinely pleasant without ever trying too hard. Grapefruit, water hyacinth, and green leaves open with a bright, lightly dewy freshness — the grapefruit delivering a crisp citrus lift, the water hyacinth adding a cool, slightly aquatic floralness, and the green leaves threading in a natural, breezy quality that makes the opening feel like stepping outside on a clear morning. Peony, star jasmine, and blue poppy carry the heart with a soft, feminine floral bouquet that is delicate without being forgettable — the peony adding a light powdery sweetness, the jasmine threading in a clean sensuality, and the blue poppy lending a slightly airy, abstract floralness that keeps the mid-stage feeling unique. Musk, sandalwood, and amber close with a warm, clean, skin-close base that gives Lucky You a quiet staying power and a soft, comforting dry-down that reviewers consistently describe as a genuinely addictive skin scent. 4–6 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer; proof that the best everyday fragrances don't need to be complicated.
$17.99
From Elizabeth Taylor, Gardenia is a 2003 floral EDP — a soft, green, true-to-life gardenia soliflore built around the flower Elizabeth Taylor famously loved, packaged in that iconic emerald-green bottle with the sculptural floral cap that looks as beautiful on a vanity as the fragrance smells on skin. The top opens with green leaves and lily-of-the-valley — crisp, dewy, and garden-fresh, giving the opening a realistic cut-flower quality that immediately signals this one is serious about its gardenia credentials. The heart blooms into gardenia, peony, and orchid — creamy, soft, and unmistakably feminine, the gardenia center stage and the peony and orchid adding just enough supporting sweetness to keep it from going purely waxy or medicinal. The base settles into musk and carnation — clean, lightly spiced, and skin-close. 4–6 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer; the most affordable real gardenia EDP on the market, and it's not even close.
$17.99