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Liz Claiborne Liz Claiborne Mambo Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
From Liz Claiborne, Mambo is a 2001 floral fruity EDP by perfumer Harry Fremont — a tropical, sun-drenched feminine that captures the playful, flirty energy its name suggests, built around a core of ripe mango, pink ginger, and warm vanilla that has earned it a quiet cult following at its accessible price point. Mango, mandarin orange, and ylang ylang open with a lush, tropical burst that is immediately vibrant and cheerful — the mango delivering a juicy, sun-ripened sweetness, the mandarin adding a crisp citrus brightness, and the ylang ylang threading in an exotic, slightly creamy floralness that elevates the opening beyond a standard fruit bomb. Orange blossom, ginger, and hibiscus carry the heart with a warm, lightly spiced floral character — the orange blossom adding a honeyed, slightly intoxicating sweetness, the ginger threading in a zingy heat that keeps everything from reading as too soft or one-dimensional, and the hibiscus lending a delicate, slightly tart floral depth. Sandalwood, musk, and vanilla close with a warm, skin-close creaminess that gives Mambo a genuinely satisfying dry-down and all-day staying power that consistently surprises reviewers given the price. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; a tropical gem hiding in plain sight.
$14.99
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Jimmy Choo Jimmy Choo L'Eau Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
Jimmy Choo L'Eau is a 2017 EDT by perfumer Juliette Karagueuzoglou — the lightest and most refreshing entry in the Jimmy Choo Signature line, built around a hibiscus flower accord that smells genuinely like a cold glass of something tropical and delicious. The top opens with crisp bergamot and vibrant hibiscus — bright, slightly tart, and immediately refreshing. The heart softens into juicy nectarine and delicate peony — a fruity-floral pairing that keeps the whole composition airy and luminous without going sweet or heavy. The base dries down to clean cedarwood and skin-close musk — dry, soft, and effortless. Longevity runs 3–5 hours with soft projection as expected for this concentration — a spring and summer fragrance perfect for warm days, casual outings, or anyone who finds the original Jimmy Choo EDP a little too rich. Think of it as the signature scent's breezy, sun-dressed younger sister. Light, pretty, and genuinely wearable.
$39.99
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Vera Wang Vera Wang Princess Eau De Toilette Spray for Women
From Vera Wang, Princess is a 2006 oriental floral EDT by perfumers Ilias Ermenidis and Harry Fremont — one of the most iconic and nostalgia-charged women's fragrances of the mid-2000s, a playful, youthful composition built around a water lily-apricot-apple-mandarin opening, a dark chocolate-guava-tiare flower-tuberose heart, and a warm vanilla-amber-woody base that reviewers describe as a genuinely distinctive and surprisingly complex fruity-floral-gourmand that earns its place in the Y2K fragrance canon alongside DKNY Be Delicious and Marc Jacobs Daisy. Water lily, apricot, apple, and mandarin orange open with a clean, slightly aquatic, lightly fruity freshness — the water lily delivering a cool, transparent aquatic floralness that gives the opening a delicate, slightly romantic quality, the apricot threading in a soft, velvety fruitiness that rounds the crisp apple and mandarin into something warmer and more feminine, and together creating a multi-note fruit-floral opening that is simultaneously bright and gentle, setting up the more unusual heart to follow. Dark chocolate, guava, tiare flower, and tuberose carry the heart into the composition's most distinctive and memorable phase — the dark chocolate delivering a dry, slightly bitter gourmand quality that is the most unexpected and talked-about note in Princess and the detail that separates it from every other accessible fruity floral of its era, the guava threading in a lush tropical fruitiness, and the tiare flower and tuberose contributing a warm, creamy, slightly heady white-floral richness. Vanilla, amber, and woodsy notes close with a warm, comforting, sweet oriental base. 5–7 hours with moderate projection. Best in fall and winter; a nostalgic, charming gourmand-floral for anyone who came of age in the 2000s.
$24.99
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Parfums Gres Parfums Grès Cabotine Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
From Parfums Grès, Cabotine is a 1990 floral EDP by perfumer Jean Claude Delville — a fresh, green, beautifully constructed French fragrance that pays homage to the house's iconic Cabochard while bringing a younger, more radiant energy to the Grès legacy. As an EDP, the concentration sits between the lighter EDT and full Parfum, giving you noticeably better longevity and richness while keeping Cabotine's signature airy freshness intact. The top opens with a lively, complex burst of coriander, orange blossom, cassia, black currant, plum, tangerine, and peach — bright, slightly tart, and immediately inviting. The heart blooms into an extraordinary multi-layered bouquet of tuberose, hyacinth, carnation, jasmine, ginger, ylang-ylang, rose, freesia, iris, heliotrope, and violet — lush, feminine, and softly powdery in the best classic French tradition. Civet, musk, vetiver, sandalwood, cedar, amber, tonka bean, and vanilla anchor the base in warm, lasting depth. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — a beautifully balanced EDP for women who want real elegance at an honest price.
$15.99
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Liz Claiborne Liz Claiborne Bora Bora Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
Liz Claiborne Bora Bora is a 2002 tropical floral EDP by master perfumer Calice Becker — the same nose behind Dior J'Adore, and a fragrance that delivers similar aquatic white-floral energy at a fraction of the price. The opening arrives with water lily, iris, and mandarin orange — fresh, clean, and lightly aquatic, with the iris adding a soft powdery greenness and the mandarin a bright citrus lift that immediately evokes warm weather and open sky. The heart explodes into a powerful white floral bouquet of tuberose, orchid, jasmine, and orange blossom — lush, tropical, and unabashedly bold, the tuberose dominating beautifully and the whole accord coming together in a way that's genuinely transporting. The base of ginger and sandalwood closes warm, lightly spiced, and gently woody — enough warmth to ground the florals without pulling focus. 6–8 hours, strong projection — apply sparingly. Best in spring and summer — J'Adore energy at a drugstore price.
$15.99
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Tom Ford Tom Ford Black Orchid Eau De Parfum Spray For Women
From Tom Ford, Black Orchid is the 2006 oriental chypre EDP that launched Tom Ford Beauty and remains one of the most iconic, boldly original, and widely recognized luxury feminine releases of the entire modern era — an opulent, dark, and fearlessly complex composition built around a black truffle-ylang ylang-black currant opening, a black orchid-lotus wood-floral heart, and a patchouli-incense-chocolate-vetiver-sandalwood base that reviewers describe as simultaneously polarizing and hypnotic, the kind of fragrance that demands confidence from the woman who wears it and rewards her with near-universal attention. Black truffle, ylang ylang, black currant, bergamot, and jasmine open with an immediately striking, dark, and distinctly unusual combination — the black truffle delivering an earthy, slightly animalic richness that is the most provocative and discussed quality in the entire opening and the note Tom Ford himself described as intentionally challenging, the ylang ylang threading in a warm, heady, slightly tropical floralness that gives the truffle an unexpectedly sensual sweetness, and the black currant and bergamot contributing a dark, slightly tart fruitiness that adds complexity. Black orchid, lotus wood, and floral and fruit accords carry the heart into a dark, lush, slightly exotic floralness built around an imaginary orchid note. Patchouli, incense, chocolate, vetiver, sandalwood, vanilla, and balsam close with a rich, dark, deeply resinous oriental warmth. 8–10 hours with strong projection. Best in fall and winter evenings; a bold, unapologetic luxury icon for the woman who doesn't shy away.
$164.99
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Guess Guess Seductive Noir Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
From Guess, Seductive Noir is a 2019 oriental floral EDT by perfumer Laurent Le Guernec — a dark, vanilla-anchored feminine that reviewers consistently describe as smelling far more expensive than its price suggests, frequently drawing comparisons to Guerlain Mon Guerlain for its herbal-sage-meets-vanilla structure at a fraction of the cost. Sage, bergamot, and peony open with a cool, slightly herbal, lightly floral combination — the sage delivering an aromatic, almost culinary freshness that's distinctive without being sharp, and the peony softening the opening into something feminine and approachable. Iris, jasmine sambac, and lily-of-the-valley carry the heart with a powdery, creamy white floral arrangement that adds depth and elegance. Vanilla, Haitian vetiver, and suede close with a warm, velvety, softly smoky base that earns Seductive Noir its most devoted fans — reviewers report it clinging to fabric all day long. 5–7 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in fall and winter; the designer-quality vanilla floral hiding at a drugstore price.
$19.99
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Khloe and Lamar Khloe And Lamar Unbreakable Love Eau de Toilette Spray for Unisex
Khloe And Lamar Unbreakable Love is a 2013 EDT — a light, clean, and genuinely pleasant unisex fragrance that punches way above its bargain price point. The top opens with bright bergamot and soft exotic neroli — fresh, citrusy, and instantly easygoing without being boring. The heart blooms with delicate lily of the valley, a hint of spicy cardamom, and smooth tonka bean — a sweet, slightly spiced floral combo that keeps things interesting as it develops. The base wraps up in clean cedar and soft musk — light and skin-close, leaving a warm, woody trail that lingers without being heavy. Longevity runs 3–5 hours with soft projection — best for spring and summer daywear, casual outings, or anyone looking for an affordable everyday fresh scent. Don't let the celebrity name fool you — this one genuinely delivers for the price.
$15.99
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Lacoste Lacoste Pour Femme Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
Lacoste Pour Femme is a 2003 EDP from master perfumer Olivier Cresp — a soft, sporty floral that became a quiet classic. The top kicks off with light freesia, crisp apple, and a touch of pepper to keep things interesting. The heart blooms into a full bouquet of violet, heliotrope, jasmine, hibiscus, and rose — basically every pretty flower in one place, but it works. The base is where it gets cozy: warm suede, sandalwood, cedar, a hint of incense, and smooth labdanum give it real depth without feeling heavy. Expect 6–8 hours of wear with moderate projection — a great everyday pick for fall and spring. Clean, comfortable, and easy to love — this one has been winning fans for over 20 years for good reason.
$42.99
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Givenchy Givenchy Organza Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
From Givenchy, Organza is a 1996 oriental floral EDP by perfumer Sophie Labbé — one of the great white floral orientals of the 1990s, still in production nearly three decades after launch because it simply refuses to be replaced, a masterful composition that reviewers describe as the finest non-soliflore gardenia in perfumery and one of the rare fragrances capable of converting people who normally dislike white florals. Nutmeg, gardenia, African orange flower, green notes, and bergamot open with a lush, slightly spiced, warm-citrus combination — the nutmeg adding immediate depth and a woody warmth that gives the opening a kitchen-spice richness unlike any standard floral launch. Tuberose, jasmine, honeysuckle, iris, peony, and mace build a full, multi-layered white floral heart that's opulent without being suffocating — each note complementing the others in a balance that reviewers call one of the most accomplished blending feats in mainstream perfumery. Vanilla, amber, guaiac wood, and Virginia cedar close with a warm, creamy, lightly smoky base that grounds the florals in a sensual, lasting elegance. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter; a timeless classic that earns every year it stays on the shelf.
$57.99
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Britney Spears Britney Spears Curious Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
Britney Spears Curious is a 2004 white floral EDP by perfumer Claude Dir — Britney's debut fragrance, the best-selling women's fragrance in department stores that year, and still one of the most recognizable celebrity scents ever created. The opening is fresh and immediately appealing: magnolia, pear, and lotus arrive with a soft, lightly fruity floral brightness that's clean, cheerful, and optimistic without being loud. The heart builds into a classic white floral bouquet of jasmine, tuberose, and cyclamen — full, feminine, and slightly creamy, with the cyclamen keeping everything airy and the tuberose adding a rich depth that keeps it from going too light. The base of musk, vanilla, white woods, and sandalwood closes warm, clean, and softly sweet — a skin-close drydown that adds a gentle warmth without disrupting the floral clarity. 6–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the original that started it all.
$19.99
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Calvin Klein Calvin Klein IN2U Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
Calvin Klein CK IN2U is a 2007 floral oriental EDT by perfumers Bruno Jovanovic, Jean-Marc Chaillan, Loc Dong, and Carlos Benaïm — born from Calvin Klein's "techno-sexual generation" concept and one of the freshest, most youthfully energetic releases the house ever produced. The opening is bright and immediately vibrant: pink grapefruit, sicilian bergamot, and red currant leaf arrive together in a crisp, citrusy-tart burst that's clean and effervescent without being generic. The heart shifts into something genuinely unexpected — cactus and orchid create a cool, slightly aqueous floral character that's soft and lightly exotic, giving the composition an unusual mid-stage that reviewers consistently find addictive. The base of vanilla, red cedar, and amber closes warm, lightly woody, and skin-close — a mellow, slightly powdery warmth that balances the fresh opening perfectly. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — one of the most likeable and underrated CK releases ever made.
$19.99 - $24.99
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Revlon Revlon Ciara 100% Cologne Spray for Women
From Revlon, Ciara 100% is a 1973 oriental Cologne by perfumer Harry Cutler — a true vintage classic that's been a drugstore staple for over 50 years and still earns die-hard fans who've worn it for decades. The 100% strength concentration is the bolder version of the original Ciara lineup, and it opens with a warm, fruity burst of raspberry, bergamot, lemon, and neroli that feels rich and inviting right from the first spray. The heart deepens into a lush floral oriental blend of jasmine, ylang-ylang, orris, palmarosa, and Brazilian rosewood — complex, feminine, and unapologetically retro in the best way. The base is where Ciara really shines — leather, opoponax, incense, vanilla, musk, and cedar combine into a smoky, resinous, deeply warm finish that lingers for hours. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — a bold, old-school oriental that still turns heads.
$12.99
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Elizabeth Arden True Love Eau De Toilette Spray for Women by Elizabeth Arden
From Elizabeth Arden, True Love is a 1994 oriental floral EDT by legendary perfumer Sophia Grojsman — originally marketed as a bridal fragrance to rival Estée Lauder Beautiful, and still one of the most quietly elegant powdery florals of the 1990s, built around an apricot-peach-freesia opening, a rich iris-rose-heliotrope heart, and a sandalwood-vanilla-amber base that 30-year devotees describe as a soft, lactonic, soapy skin scent that smells genuinely expensive at a deeply discounted price. Apricot, peach, freesia, and green notes open with a soft, dewy fruitiness — apricot and peach delivering a ripe, slightly creamy sweetness that reads more romantic than gourmand, freesia threading in a clean white floral brightness, and green notes adding a fresh, slightly leafy quality that keeps the opening feeling airy and natural rather than dense. Iris, rose, orris root, heliotrope, lily-of-the-valley, and jasmine build a powdery, creamy, richly feminine heart — iris and orris root delivering the lipstick-like, cool powderiness that is True Love's most defining quality, heliotrope adding its signature almond-sweet, slightly incense-like warmth, and rose, lily-of-the-valley, and jasmine filling out a lush, classic floral bouquet that reviewers consistently describe as soft and skin-like rather than loud or heady. Sandalwood, vanilla, amber, and cedar close with warm, creamy woodiness — sandalwood dominating the drydown with smooth, quiet elegance, vanilla threading in just enough sweetness to round the base, and cedar and amber providing structure and a gentle, long-burning trail. 4–6 hours with intimate-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and for romantic evenings year-round; one of Grojsman's most underrated creations and one of the best-value florals still in circulation.
$14.99
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Ariana Grande Ariana Grande Sweet Like Candy Eau De Parfum Spray for Women
From Ariana Grande, Sweet Like Candy is a 2016 floral fruity gourmand that does exactly what the name promises — it's unapologetically sweet, playful, and built for anyone who wants to smell like the best version of a dessert without going full candy shop. Blackberry, pear, and bergamot open with a bright, sugar-frosted fruitiness — the blackberry hitting bold and juicy right away, the pear adding a softer, slightly floral sweetness underneath, and the bergamot threading in a clean, sparkling citrus lift that keeps the opening feeling fresh rather than heavy. Whipped cream, marshmallow, black currant, frangipani, honeysuckle, and jasmine carry the heart into rich, creamy floral territory — the whipped cream and marshmallow creating a fluffy, dessert-like warmth that's the heart of this fragrance's personality, the black currant deepening the berry character with a tart, jammy richness, and the frangipani, honeysuckle, and jasmine layering in soft tropical and white floral notes that keep it feminine and bright. Vanilla and cashmere wood close with a warm, skin-soft base — the vanilla adding a creamy, sweetly gourmand finish, and the cashmere wood grounding it with a dry, smooth warmth that stretches the dry-down for hours. 6–8 hours with moderate projection — reviewers consistently report all-day wear. Best in fall and winter; perfect for date nights, casual outings, or anyone whose go-to vibe is sweet, flirty, and fun.
$34.99
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Lancome Lancôme Trésor L'Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
From Lancôme, Trésor is a 1990 floral oriental EDP crafted by legendary perfumer Sophia Grojsman — one of the most celebrated and enduring feminine fragrances of the twentieth century, a soft, powdery, deeply romantic composition built around a signature iris-and-rose-and-peach accord that has earned three decades of devoted wearers and consistent placement on best-of-all-time lists across every generation of fragrance lovers. Apricot, peach, rose, and lilac open with a warm, lightly fruity, softly floral brightness — the peach and apricot delivering a sun-warmed, lightly sweet fruitiness that is immediately gentle and inviting, and the rose and lilac threading in a classic, slightly powdery floralness that gives the opening a timeless, feminine character that feels both nostalgic and effortlessly sophisticated. Iris, lilac, heliotrope, and rose carry the heart with a rich, warm, powdery floralness — the iris delivering the most distinctive and iconic quality of Trésor, a warm, slightly rooty, violet-adjacent creaminess that gives the mid-stage its signature character, while the heliotrope and lilac add a soft, almond-like sweetness and the rose threads through as a warm, full-bodied floralness. Sandalwood, vetiver, musk, vanilla, amber, and civet close with a warm, slightly animalic, skin-fusing base — the sandalwood and amber creating a golden, creamy warmth and the civet and musk adding a subtly sensual, skin-close depth that gives Trésor its most intimate and lasting quality. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter; a classic that has never needed updating and never will.
$139.99
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Armaf Armaf Club de Nuit Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
From Armaf, Club de Nuit is a lush, feminine floral fruity EDP that opens with a bright, sun-kissed burst of orange, bergamot, grapefruit, and juicy peach — the kind of opening that smells instantly fresh and feel-good. The heart blossoms into a rich mix of rose, jasmine, litchi, and geranium, adding a soft romantic sweetness with just enough fruity-floral intrigue to keep it from going generic. The base settles into earthy patchouli, warm vanilla, smooth musk, and dry vetiver — giving the whole scent a grounded, sophisticated finish that lingers well past the floral phase. It's elegant without trying too hard, the kind of fragrance that works at brunch, the office, or a night out. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in spring and summer — a crowd-pleasing signature scent for women who want florals with a backbone.
$26.50 - $31.50
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Givenchy Amarige Eau de Toilette Spray for Women by Givenchy Paris
From Givenchy, Amarige is a 1991 powerhouse white floral by Dominique Ropion — one of the most opulent and unapologetically intense feminine fragrances of its era, built around a lush tuberose-gardenia-mimosa heart that earns its reputation as a true diva scent. Peach, violet, Brazilian rosewood, mandarin, neroli, plum, and orange blossom open with a richly fruited, floral-forward burst — the peach and plum delivering a juicy, golden sweetness that immediately sets a luxurious tone, the mandarin and neroli threading in a bright citrus sparkle, the violet adding a soft powdery-floral note, and the rosewood contributing a warm, slightly woody creaminess that holds the opening together. Tuberose, jasmine, gardenia, mimosa, ylang-ylang, rose, orchid, carnation, red berries, black currant, and black locust build the heart into one of the most extravagant floral bouquets in fragrance history — the tuberose and gardenia dominating with a heady, creamy white-floral intensity that defines this scent's legendary character, the mimosa adding a golden, powdery depth, the ylang-ylang contributing an exotic warmth, and the red berries and cassis threading in a tart fruitiness that keeps the sweetness from ever becoming flat. Vanilla, musk, cedar, amber, sandalwood, and tonka bean close with a warm, lingering base that carries the florals well into the dry-down and beyond. 8+ hours with strong projection — a true all-day sillage monster that announces itself before you enter the room. Best in fall and winter; perfect for evenings, special occasions, or any woman who wants a fragrance that commands presence and makes absolutely no apologies for it.
$56.99
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Bob Mackie Bob Mackie Mackie Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
From Bob Mackie, Mackie is a 1991 oriental floral EDT — a boldly glamorous, unapologetically theatrical fragrance from the legendary Hollywood costume designer who dressed Cher, Diana Ross, and Judy Garland, and it smells exactly like what you'd expect from that legacy. The top opens with a lush, opulent burst of peach, pineapple, and raspberry — ripe, fruity, and immediately rich without going synthetic or candy-sweet. The heart is a showstopper — tuberose, ylang-ylang, narcissus, orange blossom, honeysuckle, jasmine, and rose come together in one of the most extravagant floral accords of the decade, dense, heady, and unmistakably luxurious. Amber, sandalwood, patchouli, vetiver, and musk close in a warm, woody, deeply sensual base that earns comparisons to Lancôme Poème from reviewers who love both. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — a dramatic, old-school oriental floral that rewards women bold enough to wear it.
$21.99
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Burberry Burberry Weekend for Women Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
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
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Lucky Brand Lucky Brand Lucky You Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
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
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Burberry Burberry Brit Sheer Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
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
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Creed Creed Aventus for Her Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
Creed Aventus for Her is a 2016 chypre fruity EDP by perfumers Olivier Creed and Erwin Creed — nearly three years in the making, this is the feminine counterpart to the legendary Aventus for Men, inspired by history's most powerful women — empresses, queens, and heads of state who were Creed clients — and designed for the modern woman who confidently owns every room she enters. It opens with green apple, bergamot, patchouli, lemon, pink pepper, and violet — a bright, slightly spiced, richly layered opening that immediately signals this is something different, green apple threading a crisp, slightly tart fruitiness, bergamot contributing a luminous citrus warmth, patchouli adding an earthy depth beneath the freshness, pink pepper threading a dry snappy heat, and violet adding a cool, slightly powdery floralness. The heart of musk, rose, sandalwood, and styrax builds a warm, creamy, slightly smoky floral mid-stage — rose delivering a classic, velvety floralness, sandalwood threading a silky Mysore creaminess, styrax adding a warm, slightly balsamic resinous depth, and musk creating a soft, skin-close radiance. The base of black currant, peach, amber, ylang-ylang, and lilac closes lush, fruity, and deeply feminine — black currant threading a tart richness, peach adding a velvety sweetness, and amber building a golden warmth. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in spring and summer — confidence in a bottle, worn by women who don't need anyone's permission.
$311.99
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Giorgio Beverly Hills Wings Eau De Toilette Spray for Women by Giorgio Beverly Hills
From Giorgio Beverly Hills, Wings is a 1992 floral EDT by perfumer Jean-Claude Delville — a quintessentially 90s white floral feminine built around a lush multi-bloom opening of lily, gardenia, and rose, a soft heart of lilac, jasmine, and cyclamen, and a warm amber-musk-sandalwood base that reviewers describe as pure 90s nostalgia: clean, powdery, and effortlessly wearable in a way that defined its era. Lily, gardenia, marigold, osmanthus, rose, and passion flower open with a full, multi-layered white floral brightness — the lily and gardenia leading with their classic clean, slightly creamy floralness that established the 90s white floral aesthetic, the rose adding a velvety feminine warmth, the osmanthus threading in a soft, slightly fruity-floral nuance, and the marigold and passion flower contributing a slightly green and exotic edge that gives the opening more dimensionality than a purely generic floral. Lilac, jasmine, cyclamen, heliotrope, and orchid carry the heart into a soft, powdery, lightly soapy floral warmth — the lilac adding a cool, slightly sweet springtime freshness that is Wings' most nostalgic and distinctive character, the jasmine contributing a warm, creamy depth, the cyclamen adding a slightly green-aquatic freshness, and the heliotrope threading in a soft, powdery-almond warmth that gives the heart its clean, lived-in comfort. Musk, amber, sandalwood, and cedar close with a warm, woody, skin-close base. 4–6 hours with moderate projection as an EDT. Best in spring and summer; perfect for daily wear, casual occasions, or anyone seeking a gentle, classic floral with genuine 90s charm.
$19.49