Final chance fragrances at can't-miss prices — limited stock, no restocks
Final chance fragrances at can't-miss prices — limited stock, no restocks
From Armaf, launched in 2022, Club de Nuit Iconic is an oriental woody EDP that draws consistent comparisons to Bleu de Chanel EDP — a fresh, sophisticated, all-occasion scent that reviewers call one of the closest alternatives to the original and arguably the most versatile fragrance in the entire Club de Nuit lineup. Grapefruit, lemon, mint, pink pepper, and coriander open with a bright, spiced citrus freshness — the grapefruit and lemon leading crisp and zesty, the mint adding a cool, clean lift, and the pink pepper and coriander threading in a warm, aromatic spice that gives the opening more complexity and depth than a typical blue freshie. Ginger, melon, nutmeg, and jasmine carry the heart with a smooth, slightly sweet warmth — the ginger adding a sharp, energetic heat, the melon contributing a soft, aquatic freshness, the nutmeg layering in a dry, aromatic warmth, and the jasmine softening the spices with a subtle floral elegance. Incense, amber, cedar, sandalwood, patchouli, labdanum, and woody notes build a rich, layered base — the incense and labdanum adding a smoky, resinous depth, the cedar and sandalwood driving a warm, woody structure, and the amber and patchouli grounding everything into a dark, earthy, long-lasting finish. 8–10 hours with strong projection — this is a powerhouse that holds all day. Wearable year-round, this is the Swiss Army knife of the CDN line — perfect for the office, date nights, formal events, or literally any occasion where you want to smell polished, confident, and effortlessly sharp.
$34.99 - $49.99
From Armaf, launched in 2022, Club de Nuit Urban Man Elixir is an oriental floral EDP that reviewers describe as a hybrid of Dior Sauvage EDT and EDP — capturing the fresh, spicy brightness of the EDT while adding the deeper, smoother richness of the EDP, and delivering beast-mode performance that the original can't always match. Bergamot, pink pepper, orange blossom, and jasmine open with a bright, spiced freshness — the bergamot leading with a clean, citrusy energy, the pink pepper adding a warm, rosy heat, and the orange blossom and jasmine contributing a sweet, slightly floral smoothness that gives the opening more elegance and complexity than a straight Sauvage clone. Lavender, elemi, geranium, vetiver, saffron, and marigold carry the heart with a rich, aromatic depth — the lavender and geranium adding a cool, herbal freshness, the vetiver threading in an earthy, slightly smoky quality, and the saffron giving the middle a warm, golden spice that starts pulling the scent toward its darker dry-down. Ambroxan, amber, patchouli, cedar, and labdanum close with a powerful, woody-amber base — the ambroxan driving the clean, skin-like projection Sauvage fans love, the amber and labdanum adding a warm, resinous sweetness, and the cedar and patchouli grounding everything with a dark, earthy depth that lingers on clothing for days. 10+ hours with strong projection — this is beast mode from Armaf, two sprays is enough for most settings. Wearable year-round, perfect for the office, dates, evening events, or any occasion where you want something fresh, bold, and effortlessly masculine.
$34.99
Azzaro Chrome Eau de Parfum is the 2022 EDP interpretation of the iconic Chrome line — warmer, woodier, and more complex than the original EDT while keeping the same fresh, clean spirit that made Chrome a classic. It opens with green mandarin, a bright, juicy citrus that's immediately energizing and unmistakably Chrome. Lavender carries the heart with a warm, aromatic softness that bridges the citrus top into the base seamlessly — smooth and masculine without being heavy. The base of pine closes with a clean, resinous woodiness that gives this EDP a depth the original EDT never had, evoking a Mediterranean forest after rain. Three notes, executed with precision. 7–9 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and fall — the Chrome you already love, with more substance behind it.
$34.99
Azzaro Wanted Girl Tonic is a 2020 floral fruity EDT and a fresh, energized take on the original Wanted Girl — lighter, brighter, and built for warm weather. It opens with kiwi and ginger, a tart, zesty combination that's immediately lively — the kiwi bringing juicy sweetness and the ginger keeping things sharp and grounded. The heart of acai berry and datura carries that fruity energy into something softer and more feminine, the exotic berry sweetness blending with the creamy, slightly narcotic white flower in a way that feels genuinely effortless. The base of bamboo and tonka bean closes clean and warm — a lightly woody, faintly nutty finish that keeps the whole thing from going too light to leave an impression. Fresh, fun, and easy to reach for on a warm morning. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the Wanted Girl experience, turned up for warmer days.
$34.99
From Tommy Hilfiger, Tommy Girl Forever is a 2024 floral fruity EDT — a modern reimagining of the iconic Tommy Girl DNA built for a new generation, centered around a bergamot-pear-blackberry opening, a peony-jasmine-iris heart, and a sandalwood-amber-cedarwood base that reviewers describe as a lighter, peachy-floral take on the original that skews softer and sweeter than its 1996 predecessor without losing the clean, crowd-pleasing character that made Tommy Girl a classic. Bergamot, pear, and blackberry open with a bright, lightly fruity freshness — bergamot delivering a clean, sparkling citrus clarity that nods to the Tommy Girl DNA, pear threading in a soft, juicy sweetness that is the opening's most prominent and peachy-forward quality, and blackberry adding a dark, slightly tart berry depth that gives the top notes a more modern, richer character than the original's citrus-and-blossom opening. Peony, jasmine, and iris build a clean, beautifully feminine floral heart — peony delivering a lush, velvety pink floralness that reviewers flag as the composition's dominant and most celebrated note, jasmine threading in a creamy warmth, and iris adding a cool, slightly powdery elegance that gives the heart a quietly sophisticated quality that keeps this from reading as purely youthful or one-dimensional. Sandalwood, amber, and cedarwood close with warm, lightly woody softness — sandalwood delivering a smooth, creamy warmth, amber threading in a quiet golden richness, and cedarwood adding a dry structural woodiness that gives the drydown staying power beyond the lightweight EDT concentration. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the Tommy Girl for the woman who loves the original but wants something a little warmer and more floral.
$34.99
Mast Perfume Absolu Black is a bold woody oriental EDP from Bharara Beauty's Mast line — built at 30% oil concentration and aged six weeks, it delivers the kind of performance that makes you reach for it on important days. It opens with bergamot, black pepper, and pink pepper, a spiced citrus combination that's sharp and confident right from the first spray. The heart of white flowers, cashmere wood, black currant, pear, and green notes adds a sophisticated complexity — fruity and floral at once, the cashmere wood smoothing everything into a warm, refined mid-stage that transitions seamlessly into the base. Amber seeds, ambergris, patchouli, amber, and oak moss close with a deep, earthy, resinous richness that's the signature of a genuinely high-quality oriental composition. The kind of fragrance that commands a room without trying. 8–10 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — Bharara's most sophisticated EDP, dressed in black for a reason.
$34.99
Maison Alhambra Kismet is an oriental floral EDP that opens like a bouquet in full bloom and finishes with a warm, resinous depth that stays with you for hours. It opens with apricot, rose, and jasmine — a juicy, sweet fruit-floral burst that's immediately rich and feminine, the apricot adding a sun-warmed sweetness that keeps the rose and jasmine from going too serious. The heart of tuberose and narcissus is the most compelling phase — tuberose bringing its signature creamy white floral richness, and narcissus threading a cool, slightly spicy green edge through it that gives Kismet its distinctive character. The base of amber and cedar closes warm, woody, and long-wearing — a smooth, slightly resinous finish that anchors all that floralcy and gives this fragrance its staying power. Bold enough to turn heads, elegant enough to wear anywhere. 7–9 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — a statement fragrance that earns every compliment.
$35.00
From Moschino, Funny! is a 2007 floral fruity EDT by perfumer Antoine Maisondieu — a cheerful, citrus-forward, genuinely mood-lifting fragrance housed in the brand's iconic heart-capped blue bottle, built around a red currants, spicy orange, and pink pepper opening, a green tea, jasmine, peony, and violet heart, and a cedar, amber, and musk base that reviewers describe as a bright, sunny, everyday feminine that sits in the same fresh citrus family as D&G Light Blue but with a distinctive green tea twist that makes it uniquely its own. Red currants, spicy orange, and pink pepper open with a bright, lightly tart, lively citrus-fruit energy — red currants delivering a vibrant, slightly fizzy berry sharpness that immediately sets a playful and uplifting tone, spicy orange threading in a warm, juicy sweetness that is the opening's most instantly recognizable and appealing quality, and pink pepper adding a dry, snappy heat that gives the whole top a lively and interesting character that prevents it from feeling like just another generic citrus spray from the very first spritz. Green tea, jasmine, peony, and violet build a clean, lightly floral, softly aromatic heart — green tea delivering the fragrance's most distinctive and celebrated quality, a cool, slightly bitter, genuinely refreshing note that makes Funny! stand out from every other fruity floral in this price range, jasmine threading in a classic creamy floralness, peony adding a fresh powdery femininity, and violet contributing a cool, slightly sweet depth. Cedar, amber, and musk close with a soft, warm, clean woody finish — cedar adding a dry structural woodiness, amber threading in a quiet golden warmth, and musk rounding the base into a smooth, skin-close trail. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the fragrance equivalent of a bright sunny morning — simple, happy, and impossible not to love.
$35.99
From Moschino, Gold Fresh Couture is a 2017 floral fruity EDP — the third and most luxurious edition of the brand's iconic cleaning spray bottle collection, built around a grapefruit, mandarin orange, pear, white peach, mango, and rhubarb leaf opening, a jasmine, lily of the valley, and golden orchid heart, and a sandalwood, musk, vanilla, patchouli, and Akigalawood base that reviewers describe as a warmer, richer, creamier take on the original Fresh Couture DNA — the gold bottle that finally delivers a genuinely sophisticated and long-lasting fragrance to match its stunning packaging. Grapefruit, mandarin orange, pear, white peach, mango, and rhubarb leaf open with a bright, lush, multi-layered fruity burst — grapefruit and mandarin delivering a sparkling citrus energy, pear and white peach threading in a soft, ripe, juicy sweetness, mango adding a warm tropical richness, and rhubarb leaf contributing a slightly tart, green quality that keeps the whole opening feeling fresh and interesting rather than purely sweet from the very first spray. Jasmine, lily of the valley, and golden orchid build a warm, lush, radiant floral heart — jasmine delivering a rich, slightly heady white floralness that is the composition's most prominent and beautiful quality, lily of the valley threading in a cool, dewy freshness that balances the jasmine's warmth, and golden orchid adding a slightly exotic, warm floralness that gives the heart a genuinely distinctive and memorable character. Sandalwood, musk, vanilla, patchouli, and Akigalawood close with a warm, creamy, lightly woody finish — vanilla delivering a smooth, comforting sweetness, sandalwood and Akigalawood threading in a clean, modern woodiness, and patchouli adding a quiet earthy depth that gives the base real staying power. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and fall; the gold standard of the Fresh Couture family — as gorgeous inside the bottle as out.
$35.99
From Moschino, Fresh Couture is a 2015 floral fruity EDT by perfumer Alberto Morillas — the fragrance that launched one of fashion's most talked-about bottle concepts, housed in an iconic cleaning spray bottle that is itself a playful commentary on luxury and everyday life, built around a bergamot, mandarin orange, and ylang-ylang opening, a raspberry, white peony, and osmanthus heart, and an Ambroxan, white patchouli, and woody notes base that reviewers describe as a clean, lightly fruity, genuinely fresh feminine that smells far more polished and interesting than the bottle suggests. Bergamot, mandarin orange, and ylang-ylang open with a bright, sparkling, lightly exotic citrus energy — bergamot delivering a clean, slightly sharp freshness that immediately sets an uplifting and cheerful tone, mandarin threading in a warm, juicy sweetness that gives the opening a genuinely inviting quality, and ylang-ylang adding an unexpected, slightly tropical, creamy floral warmth that lifts the whole top into something more interesting and distinctive than a typical citrus-only opening from the very first spray. Raspberry, white peony, and osmanthus build a clean, lightly fruity, softly floral heart — raspberry delivering a juicy, slightly tart sweetness that is the heart's most immediately appealing and crowd-pleasing quality, white peony threading in a fresh, slightly powdery floralness that gives the mid-wear a quiet and elegant femininity, and osmanthus adding a soft, slightly peachy, lightly honeyed warmth that gives the whole heart a subtle depth and refinement. Ambroxan, white patchouli, and woody notes close with a clean, lightly warm, modern woody finish — Ambroxan delivering a skin-close, slightly musky warmth that is the base's most distinctive and long-lasting quality, and white patchouli and woody notes threading in a clean, slightly earthy depth. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the fragrance that proves a great juice doesn't need a pretty bottle — just an unforgettable one.
$35.99
From Moschino, Cheap & Chic I Love Love is a 2004 floral citrus EDT by perfumer Olivier Cresp — a bright, fizzy, sunshine-in-a-bottle feminine housed in the brand's iconic pop-art Olive Oyl bottle, built around a grapefruit, orange, lemon, and red currant opening, a sugar cane, bulrush, lily of the valley, tea rose, and cinnamon heart, and a musk, cedar, and Thanaka wood base that reviewers describe as a sweeter, more orange-forward cousin to D&G Light Blue at a fraction of the price, making it one of the most underrated and genuinely enjoyable summer EDT picks in the accessible fragrance space. Grapefruit, orange, lemon, and red currant open with a bright, sparkling, lightly tart citrus burst — grapefruit delivering a clean, fizzy tartness that is the opening's most immediately refreshing and energizing quality, orange threading in a warm, juicy sweetness that gives I Love Love its most distinctive character compared to sharper lemon-driven citrus EDTs, lemon adding a classic sparkling brightness, and red currant contributing a slightly tart, lightly fruity depth that keeps the whole top feeling lively and interesting from the very first spray. Sugar cane, bulrush, lily of the valley, tea rose, and cinnamon build a clean, lightly sweet, softly floral heart — sugar cane adding a light, almost effervescent sweetness, lily of the valley and tea rose threading in a cool, dewy, fresh floralness that keeps the heart feeling breezy and summery, and cinnamon contributing a warm, slightly spiced quality that gives the mid-wear a quietly interesting and unexpected depth. Musk, cedar, and Thanaka wood close with a clean, warm, lightly woody finish that holds the citrus heart together. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the fun, fizzy alternative to Light Blue that smells like a perfect sunny afternoon.
$35.99
Mad Love is Katy Perry's 2016 floral fruity EDP, opening with strawberry, apple, and pink grapefruit, a peony, jasmine, and bleeding heart flower heart, and a coconut, musk, and sandalwood base — a sweet, bubbly feminine that reviewers compare to a strawberry milkshake with a sandalwood twist. Strawberry, apple, and pink grapefruit open with a bright, lightly tart fruity burst — strawberry delivering candy-like sweetness, apple a crisp freshness, and pink grapefruit a zesty citrus kick that makes the opening feel energizing and sunny. Peony, jasmine, and bleeding heart flower build a soft, romantic heart — peony adding clean dewy sweetness, jasmine a lush warmth, and bleeding heart a delicate slightly unusual floral that keeps the composition from feeling generic. Coconut, musk, and sandalwood close with a warm, creamy, lightly woody base — coconut adding tropical sweetness, musk a smooth skin-close trail, and sandalwood a dry sophisticated depth that gives the sweet dry-down staying power. Best for spring and summer — casual daytime, date afternoons, or anywhere a fun, sweet, girly fruity floral turns heads. 3–5 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer.
$35.99
Lattafa Pride King of Arabia is a leathery oriental EDP that opens fruity, develops into a sophisticated woody-floral heart, and finishes warm and deeply sensual. The opening of raspberry and bergamot is immediately inviting — juicy and bright, with a modern freshness that draws you in before the fragrance shifts direction. The heart of cedarwood, orris, and osmanthus is the most refined phase — the osmanthus bringing a delicate apricot-floral warmth, the orris adding a powdery elegance, and the cedar grounding it all with clean woodiness. The base of leather, vanilla, and patchouli closes rich, warm, and long-wearing — smooth leather rather than harsh, sweetened by vanilla and deepened by patchouli into something genuinely memorable. Bold enough to make a statement, refined enough to mean it. 8–10 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — regal by name, regal by nature.
$35.99
From Salvatore Ferragamo, Amo Ferragamo Flowerful is a 2019 floral fruity EDT by perfumer Marie Salamagne — the brightest, zestiest, and most exuberantly cheerful entry in the Amo collection, a sparkling, citrus-first composition built around a yuzu-Campari-black currant opening, a pink peony-plum blossom-jasmine heart, and a musk-vanilla orchid-woody base that reviewers describe as a sparkly, citrus-floral burst of pure springtime energy — more refreshing and less sweet than the original Amo, drawing comparisons to a lighter Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet. Yuzu, Campari accord, and black currant open with a vivid, lightly bitter, multi-citrus-fruit brightness — the yuzu delivering a clean, sparkling Japanese citrus clarity that gives the opening its most immediately distinctive and uplifting quality, the Campari accord threading in a dry, slightly bitter Italian aperitif character that adds a genuinely unusual and grown-up edge, and the black currant contributing a dark, slightly sharp fruitiness that gives the opening complexity. Pink peony, plum blossom, and jasmine carry the heart into a soft, dewy, prettily feminine floral warmth — the pink peony delivering a clean, slightly powdery floralness, the plum blossom threading in a soft, lightly fruity sweetness, and the jasmine adding a clean white-floral depth. Musk, vanilla orchid, and woody notes close with a clean, lightly sweet, airy warmth. 4–6 hours with soft projection. Best in spring and summer; a bottle of pure Italian springtime joy.
$36.49
From Versace, Dreamer is a 1996 oriental fougère EDT by perfumer Jean-Pierre Bethouart — one of the most enduring and distinctive masculines in the Versace catalog, a poetic, slightly romantic composition built around a lavender-sage-mandarin opening, a tobacco-rose-carnation-geranium heart, and a warm tonka bean-fir-vetiver-cedar base that reviewers describe as a uniquely dreamy, softly powdery tobacco masculine that sits comfortably alongside JPG Le Male in the pantheon of iconic 90s men's orientals. Lavender, sage, and mandarin orange open with a clean, lightly herbal, slightly sweet freshness — the lavender delivering a classic masculine warmth that is the opening's most prominent and recognizable note, the sage threading in a cool, herbal-aromatic crispness that keeps the lavender from going too powdery too quickly, and the mandarin contributing a warm, rounded citrus sweetness that lifts the herbal opening into something more approachable and accessible than a straight lavender fougère. Tobacco, rose, carnation, and geranium carry the heart into the composition's most distinctive and memorable phase — the tobacco delivering a dry, slightly honey-tinged leafy warmth that is the soul of Dreamer and the quality that sets it apart from every other lavender masculine on the market, the rose contributing a classic velvety femininity that gives the heart its romantic character, the carnation threading in a warm, spiced floralness, and the geranium adding a cool, rosy-green depth. Tonka bean, fir, vetiver, and cedar close with a warm, slightly resinous, earthy base — the tonka adding a soft vanilla-like sweetness, the fir threading in a cool conifer freshness, and the vetiver and cedar providing a dry, lasting woody-earthy foundation. 6–8 hours with moderate projection. Best in fall and winter; a romantic, timeless masculine for evenings and date nights.
$36.49
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 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
Coach Dreams is a 2020 floral woody musk EDP by perfumer Antoine Maisondieu — the fragrance that launched the entire Dreams collection, inspired by a road trip across America and the carefree, optimistic spirit of the open road. Reviewers consistently describe it as a bright, clean, feel-good daily wear that smells like a sun-drenched garden with a cool, soapy freshness — the kind of fragrance people reach for automatically every morning without overthinking it. It opens with bitter orange, pear, and fresh fruits — a sparkling, slightly tart, immediately energizing citrus-fruit burst where bitter orange cuts through with a slightly sharp, solar brightness, pear threads a juicy, slightly sweet fruitiness, and fresh fruits add a general lively vibrancy. The heart of gardenia and cactus flower is the soul of Dreams — gardenia delivering a creamy, slightly heady white floral richness that reviewers describe as the dominant personality of the whole fragrance, and cactus flower threading a cool, aquatic, slightly solar freshness that's genuinely unique and gives Dreams its most distinctive character. The base of Joshua tree, ambroxan, and woody notes closes warm, radiant, and skin-close — ambroxan creating a luminous, amplifying skin-glow and Joshua tree threading a dry, desert-woody warmth. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the original road trip in a bottle, still the best stop on the route.
$36.99
For the free-thinker who knows exactly who he wants to be — refined Italian leather meets modern sophistication. Opens with vibrant mandarin, spicy pink peppercorn, and herbaceous clary sage absolute — fresh yet magnetic from the first spray. Heart reveals juicy Annurca apple accord, elegant lily-of-the-valley, and powdery orris — a surprising floral-fruity twist that adds dimension. Base unleashes the star of the show: an exclusive Ferragamo leather accord wrapped in mineral oakmoss, earthy notes, and smooth musks. Launched 2021 by perfumer Antoine Maisondieu — taking the DNA of the original Ferragamo and amplifying it with rich leather intensity. Performance delivers 8-10 hours with solid projection for the first few hours before settling into an intimate skin scent. Works fall, winter, cooler days for office, evening, date nights, special occasions. Reviewers compare it favorably to Tom Ford Ombré Leather but sweeter and more wearable — sophisticated without being overpowering. This is a tester unit — authentic, full-size product that may come in plain box or without original packaging.
$92.00 $37.49
From Calvin Klein, Euphoria is a 2005 oriental floral EDP by perfumers Dominique Ropion, Carlos Benaïm, and Loc Dong — a FiFi Award winner for Fragrance of the Year and one of the most iconic women's launches of the 2000s, still earning devoted fans two decades later. The top opens with a lush, exotic blend of pomegranate, persimmon, and green accord — dark-fruity and immediately distinctive in a way that signals this isn't a typical floral. The heart deepens into a mysterious, opulent bouquet of black orchid, lotus, and champaca — rich, slightly earthy, and unmistakably sensual. Mahogany, amber, black violet, and whipped cream close in a warm, woody, subtly creamy base that lingers beautifully and gets consistently better as it dries down. It's dark, confident, and deeply feminine — the kind of fragrance that gets noticed in every room without ever announcing itself. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — a genuine modern classic that fully deserves its legendary status.
$37.99
Calvin Klein Eternity is a 1988 white floral EDP by perfumer Sophia Grojsman — one of the defining fragrances of the 20th century, still standing after nearly four decades as proof that great perfumery doesn't need to be updated to stay relevant. The opening is fresh and gently aromatic: freesia, sage, green notes, mandarin orange, and citruses arrive together in a clean, slightly herbal burst that's luminous and polished without trying too hard. The heart is a full, classic white floral bouquet of jasmine, narcissus, rose, lily of the valley, violet, carnation, and lily — richly layered yet balanced, feminine in the most refined sense of the word. The base of sandalwood, musk, amber, heliotrope, and patchouli closes warm, soft, and beautifully skin-close — a base that lingers for hours without ever becoming heavy. 7–9 hours, moderate projection. Best year-round — the fragrance that defined a generation and still earns compliments today.
$37.99
From Oscar De La Renta, Oscar is a 1977 floral aldehyde EDT by perfumer Jean-Louis Sieuzac — the very first fragrance the Dominican-American fashion house ever released and one of the most enduring feminine classics in American perfume history, winner of the FiFi Award in 1978 and still in production nearly 50 years later, built around a peach, orange blossom, basil, coriander, galbanum, and gardenia opening, a ylang-ylang, jasmine, tuberose, rose, rosemary, lavender, and orchid heart, and an opoponax, carnation, patchouli, sandalwood, vetiver, and amber base that reviewers describe as a rich, powdery, deeply feminine white floral that smells like a lush garden at the height of summer. Peach, orange blossom, basil, coriander, galbanum, and gardenia open with a rich, lightly green, slightly fruity floralness — peach delivering a soft, velvety sweetness that gives the opening an immediately warm and inviting quality, orange blossom threading in a honeyed, classic feminine warmth, galbanum adding a sharp, slightly bitter greenness that prevents the opening from going purely sweet, and gardenia contributing a lush, creamy white floralness that sets the tone for everything that follows. Ylang-ylang, jasmine, tuberose, rose, rosemary, lavender, and orchid build one of the most layered and lush white floral hearts in classic fragrance history — tuberose delivering a rich, slightly heady creaminess that is the heart's most celebrated and prominent quality, jasmine adding a classic, deeply feminine warmth, rose threading in elegance, lavender contributing a clean, slightly herbal freshness that keeps the dense floral bouquet from going too heavy, and ylang-ylang adding an exotic, slightly tropical depth. Opoponax, carnation, patchouli, sandalwood, vetiver, and amber close with a warm, spiced, resinous finish — opoponax delivering a sweet, balsamic, slightly smoky warmth that gives the base real depth, carnation adding a warm, clove-like spiciness, and patchouli, sandalwood, and amber rounding the drydown into a rich, lasting, skin-close warmth. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter; the American feminine classic that has been a signature scent for millions of women across five decades.
$37.99 - $44.99
Britney Spears Electric Fantasy is a 2021 oriental floral EDT — a Fantasy flanker that takes the collection in a noticeably different direction, stepping away from the familiar cupcake-and-lychee DNA and toward something more vibrant, tropical, and surprisingly long-lasting for an EDT. The opening is immediately bold and attention-grabbing: passionfruit and pink pepper arrive together with a tropical, lightly spiced freshness that's energizing and distinctive — the passionfruit sweet and vivid, the pink pepper giving it a fizzy, electric edge. The heart develops through heliotrope and jasmine — a warm, slightly powdery floral pairing that softens the opening and builds a genuinely pretty middle phase. The base of benzoin and ambroxan closes warm, skin-close, and surprisingly long-lasting — the ambroxan keeping everything elevated and present well beyond what most EDT flankers manage. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the Fantasy flanker that overdelivers on performance.
$37.99
Maison Alhambra Pacific Blue is a 2025 citrus aromatic EDP — clean, sun-drenched, and widely celebrated as one of the best Tom Ford Neroli Portofino alternatives on the market. It opens with bergamot, mandarin, lemon, bitter orange, lavender, rosemary, and myrtle — a sparkling, multi-layered citrus-herbal burst that's immediately fresh and completely transportive, like standing at the edge of the Mediterranean with a breeze coming off the water. The heart of African orange blossom, neroli, jasmine, and pittosporum is soft, luminous, and effortlessly elegant — the neroli giving it that signature white-floral warmth that makes this fragrance genuinely hard to put down. The base of amber, ambrette, and angelica closes clean and lightly warm, grounding the whole composition without weighing it down. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the Neroli Portofino experience at a fraction of the price.
$37.99