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Exclusive deals on women’s fragrance — last-chance luxury scents at unbeatable prices.
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
From Parfums Grès, Cabotine Rose is a 2003 floral fruity EDT — a lighter, fresher take on the beloved Cabotine DNA that swaps the original's green-floral intensity for something brighter, more romantic, and built squarely around a beautiful multi-layered rose. The top opens with a fresh, fruity burst of cherry blossom, pear, mandarin orange, and black currant — clean, slightly tart, and immediately inviting. The heart blooms into a lush, feminine bouquet of rose, peony, mimosa, jasmine, tuberose, lily, orange blossom, and a whisper of pepper — complex, romantic, and softly powdery without going heavy. Sandalwood, musk, vetiver, and frangipani close in a warm, clean, slightly creamy base that keeps the florals lingering beautifully on the skin. It's approachable, pretty, and completely unpretentious — a budget-friendly rose floral that consistently outperforms its price. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — a charming, effortless everyday floral that's hard not to love.
$10.99
From Paris Hilton, Can Can is a 2007 floral fruity EDP by perfumer Jean Claude Delville — the most consistently complimented and enduringly popular fragrance in the Paris Hilton women's lineup after the original, a sparkling, seductively playful composition built around a nectarine-black currant-clementine opening, a wild orchid-orange blossom heart, and an amber-musk-woodsy notes base that reviewers describe as a sparkling fruit-orchard floral — irresistibly feminine, perfectly balanced between sweet and tart, and the Paris Hilton fragrance that reliably earns the most compliments. Nectarine, black currant, and clementine open with a tangy, lively, lushly sparkling citrus-fruit brightness — the clementine delivering a zesty, slightly tart Italian citrus brightness that gives the opening its most immediately uplifting and festive quality, the nectarine threading in a warm, slightly peachy juiciness that softens the citrus tartness into something approachable and luscious, and the black currant contributing a slightly dark, lightly sharp fruitiness that is Can Can's most immediately distinctive and seductive quality — the note that gives the composition its edge and sets it apart from every sweeter Paris Hilton feminine. Wild orchid and orange blossom carry the heart into a soft, sensually exotic, lushly feminine floral warmth — the wild orchid delivering a slightly exotic, lightly creamy floralness that reviewers consistently describe as Can Can's most luxurious and memorable quality, and the orange blossom threading in a warm, honeyed brightness. Amber, musk, and woodsy notes close with a warm, velvety, softly resinous depth. 6–8 hours with moderate projection. Best year-round; flirtatious, sparkling, and impossible to forget.
$23.99
From Paris Hilton, the eponymous EDP is the 2005 floral fruity flagship by perfumers Steve DeMercado and James Krivda — the original, the iconic, and the fragrance that single-handedly revolutionized the celebrity fragrance category, a vivid, sheer, and effortlessly girly composition built around a melon-apple-peach opening, a freesia-mimosa-jasmine-lily-tuberose heart, and a musk-ylang ylang-sandalwood-oakmoss base that reviewers describe as a pink, fruity, sheer floral cloud — nostalgic, universally likeable, and still the benchmark every celebrity feminine gets compared to. Melon, apple, and peach open with a cool, lightly sweet, lushly fruity freshness — the frozen apple delivering a crisp, slightly icy fruitiness that immediately establishes the fragrance's most iconic and nostalgic quality, the melon threading in a clean, slightly watery sweetness that gives the opening its most distinctively early-2000s character, and the peach contributing a warm, velvety roundness that softens the crisper fruit notes into something lush, approachable, and effortlessly feminine. Freesia, mimosa, jasmine, lily of the valley, lily, and tuberose carry the heart into a luminous, multi-floral, lushly girly warmth — the freesia delivering a slightly peppery-green floralness, the mimosa threading in a warm, honeyed softness, the jasmine adding a clean white-floral warmth, the lily of the valley contributing a dewy freshness, and the tuberose delivering a rich, creamy depth. Musk, ylang ylang, sandalwood, and oakmoss close with a warm, lightly earthy, skin-close softness. 5–7 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the original celebrity fragrance icon — still unmatched.
$23.99
This scent leans sweet and fruity with a warm, dessert-like twist. It opens with juicy nectarine, lemon, and bergamot, giving a bright, mouthwatering first impression before the sweetness fully kicks in. Released in 2016, it unfolds into a soft floral heart of orchid, violet, and rose petals that keeps it feeling feminine and smooth rather than sharp. As it dries down, praline and vanilla blend with cashmere wood to create a creamy, cozy base that hugs close to the skin. Think casual dates, movie nights, or going out with friends when you want a playful, dessert-like scent that still feels easy to wear every day
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From Paris Hilton, Rosé Rush is a 2017 floral fruity EDP by perfumer Richard Herpin — the most effortlessly feminine and quietly sophisticated entry in the Rush collection, a whimsical, lightly sparkling, and beautifully feminine composition built around a rose petals-litchi-neroli opening, a May rose-peony-papaya heart, and a white musk-amber-cedar base that reviewers describe as a sweet, bubbly, champagne-pink rose drawing comparisons to Chloé — playful and flirty without being cloying, and consistently described as one of the most wearable and universally flattering Paris Hilton releases. Rose petals, litchi, and neroli open with a soft, lightly sweet, lively citrus-floral freshness — the rose petals delivering a clean, lightly dewy floralness that immediately establishes Rosé Rush's most instantly recognizable and feminine character, giving the opening a champagne-like effervescence that reviewers consistently describe as the composition's most charming quality, the litchi threading in a slightly exotic, lightly sweet, juicy fruitiness that gives the opening its most playfully modern character, and the neroli contributing a clean, slightly honeyed orange blossom brightness that lifts the rose into something sparkling. May rose, peony, and papaya carry the heart into a soft, lightly sweet, lushly feminine floral warmth — the May rose delivering a warm, velvety, slightly honeyed floralness, the peony threading in a clean, slightly rosy brightness, and the papaya adding a warm, lightly tropical sweetness. White musk, amber, and cedar close with a clean, lightly warm, softly woody depth. 4–6 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; sparkling, feminine, and effortlessly pretty.
$23.99
From Juicy Couture, Peace Love & Juicy Couture is a 2010 floral fruity EDP by perfumer Rodrigo Flores-Roux — the brand's boldest creative departure and most unexpectedly sophisticated feminine, a hippie-chic, green-floral composition built around a hyacinth-cassis-red apple-Amalfi lemon opening, a linden blossom-honeysuckle-magnolia-jasmine heart, and a musk-orris root-patchouli base that reviewers describe as a crisp, green, lemon-hyacinth floral drawing surprising comparisons to Chanel Cristalle and J'Adore — nothing like the brand's gourmand DNA, and all the better for it. Hyacinth, cassis, red apple, and Amalfi lemon open with a vivid, lightly tart, green-floral fruitiness — the hyacinth delivering a bold, slightly watery, spring-fresh floralness that immediately distinguishes Peace Love & Juicy Couture from every other fragrance in the brand's lineup, giving the opening a cool, slightly retro-chic quality that reviewers describe as a blast of spring garden freshness, the cassis threading in a slightly sharp dark fruitiness, the red apple contributing a crisp, clean fruitiness, and the Amalfi lemon adding a zesty Italian citrus brightness. Linden blossom, honeysuckle, magnolia, and jasmine carry the heart into a lush, lightly sweet, lively multi-floral warmth — the linden blossom delivering a soft, slightly honeyed floralness, the honeysuckle threading in a lush, slightly tropical warmth, the magnolia adding a creamy softness, and the jasmine contributing a clean white-floral depth. Musk, orris root, and patchouli close with a clean, lightly earthy, softly rooty depth. 4–6 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the Juicy Couture for women who want flowers, not candy.
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From Perry Ellis, 360° Coral is a 2014 oriental floral EDP — the warmest, most cashmere-soft, and most sophisticatedly feminine entry in the iconic 360° collection, a lushly layered, effortlessly wearable composition built around a pear-peach-apple-bergamot-pink pepper opening, a jasmine-peony-lily of the valley heart, and a tonka bean-musk-cashmere wood-amber base that reviewers describe as a sparkling peach-pepper floral with a warm cashmere depth — fresh enough for daytime, warm enough for evening, and universally pleasing at any price point. Pear, peach, apple, bergamot, and pink pepper open with a vivid, lightly spiced, multi-fruit brightness — the pear delivering a soft, slightly honeyed juiciness that gives the opening its most immediately approachable quality, the peach threading in a warm, velvety fruitiness, the apple contributing a crisp, slightly tart freshness, the bergamot adding a clean Italian citrus brightness, and the pink pepper delivering a dry, lightly sharp aromatic spice that elevates the fruity opening beyond a standard sweet feminine and gives 360° Coral its most distinctively modern and sophisticated character. Jasmine, peony, and lily of the valley carry the heart into a clean, softly lush, multi-floral warmth — the jasmine delivering a clean, slightly sweet white-floral richness, the peony threading in a clean, slightly rosy brightness, and the lily of the valley adding a dewy, lightly green freshness. Tonka bean, musk, cashmere wood, and amber close with a warm, creamy, softly resinous skin-close depth. 5–7 hours with moderate projection. Best year-round; a warm, sparkling, cashmere-soft floral for the effortlessly elegant woman.
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From Perry Ellis, 360° is the 1992 floral EDT by perfumer Sophia Grojsman — the original iconic fragrance that launched one of the most beloved and enduring women's fragrance collections in designer history, a luminously clean, dewy, and effortlessly feminine composition built around a melon-lily-osmanthus-tangerine-rose opening, a lily of the valley-water lily-lavender-sage heart, and a musk-sandalwood-vetiver-amber-vanilla base that reviewers describe as a fresh, dewy, warm floral — so universally beloved that one reviewer famously stopped a stranger on the street just to ask what she was wearing. Melon, lily, osmanthus, tangerine, and rose open with a bright, lightly sweet, multi-floral-fruit freshness — the melon delivering a clean, slightly watery fruitiness that immediately establishes 360°'s most iconic and nostalgic quality, giving the opening a luminous, slightly aquatic character that reviewers consistently describe as the most immediately distinctive and mood-lifting quality in the entire 360° collection, the osmanthus threading in a slightly apricot-tea warmth, the tangerine contributing a warm citrus sweetness, and the rose and lily adding a luminously clean floralness. Lily of the valley, water lily, lavender, and sage carry the heart into a fresh, clean, lightly herbal, multi-floral softness — the lily of the valley delivering a dewy, clean freshness, the water lily threading in a cool, lightly aquatic quality, and the lavender and sage adding a slightly herbal, sophisticated depth. Musk, sandalwood, vetiver, amber, and vanilla close with a warm, lightly woody, softly sweet skin-close depth. 6–8 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the original 360° — timeless, fresh, and unforgettable.
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From Estée Lauder, Pleasures is the 1995 floral EDP by perfumers Annie Buzantian and Karyn Khoury — one of the most universally beloved and enduringly popular clean florals ever created, a luminous, uplifting, and effortlessly feminine composition built around a lilac-peony-rose-white lily opening, a baie rose-jasmine-black currant heart, and a sandalwood-vetiver-amber base that reviewers describe as a clean, dewy, spring meadow floral — the quintessential fresh floral that defined an entire era of women's fragrance and continues to earn new fans three decades after its launch. Lilac, peony, rose, and white lily open with a vivid, multi-floral, lushly dewy brightness — the lilac delivering an immediately distinctive, slightly green, fresh-cut floral quality that reviewers consistently identify as the composition's most iconic and recognizable quality, giving Pleasures its most immediately nostalgic and beautiful first impression, the peony threading in a clean, slightly rosy brightness, the rose adding a velvety classic floralness, and the white lily contributing a clean, slightly watery, crisp freshness that keeps the entire opening feeling dewy, luminous, and effortlessly uplifting. Baie rose, jasmine, and black currant carry the heart into a warm, lightly spiced, lushly floral depth — the baie rose delivering a slightly peppery, lightly spiced rosy warmth, the jasmine threading in a clean, slightly indolic white-floral richness, and the black currant adding a dark, slightly sharp fruitiness that gives the heart its most interesting and distinctive dimension. Sandalwood, vetiver, and amber close with a warm, lightly earthy, clean woody depth. 6–8 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the original clean floral icon — timeless, joyful, and endlessly wearable.
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From Lancôme, Poème is the 1995 floral oriental EDP by master perfumer Jacques Cavallier — one of the most original, beloved, and structurally unconventional feminine fragrances of the entire 1990s, a richly layered, deliberately non-linear composition built around a Himalayan poppy-lychee-peach-bergamot opening, a mimosa-orange blossom-jasmine-tuberose-rose heart, and a vanilla-desert datura-amber-tonka bean base that reviewers describe as a bitter-sweet, icy-warm floral oriental — the Blue Himalayan Poppy delivering a transparently cool, almost ethereal quality that no other fragrance has ever replicated. Himalayan poppy, lychee blossom, narcissus, peach, plum, and bergamot open with a vivid, lightly bitter, multi-note complexity — the Blue Himalayan Poppy delivering its legendary cool, slightly bitter, transparently icy floral quality that Jacques Cavallier described as the fragrance's soul, the lychee blossom threading in a soft, exotic fruitiness, and the peach, plum, and bergamot contributing a lush, sun-warmed, multi-fruit richness that gives the opening a generosity and depth reviewers consistently describe as uniquely generous and intoxicating. Mimosa, orange blossom, jasmine, tuberose, rose, ylang ylang, heliotrope, and vanilla flower carry the heart into a lush, opulent, multi-white-floral warmth — a sprawling bouquet that reviewers describe as one of the most complex and beautiful floral hearts in 90s perfumery. Vanilla, desert datura, amber, tonka bean, musk, and cedar close with a warm, intoxicating, sensual oriental depth. 8–10 hours with moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter; a 90s classic for the woman who wants to be remembered.
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From Ralph Lauren, Big Pony 2 is a 2012 floral fruity EDT — the boldly romantic number in the iconic Big Pony collection for women, a cheerful, berry-forward, and effortlessly feminine composition built around a cranberry-tonka mousse opening, a raspberry-peony heart, and an amber-musk base that reviewers describe as a sweet cranberry-peony floriental perfect for the spontaneous, romantic woman who wants something fun, accessible, and genuinely likeable without overthinking it. Cranberry and tonka mousse open with a warm, sweetly tart, lightly creamy berry fruitiness — the cranberry delivering a vivid, slightly juicy dark berry sweetness that is the composition's most immediately recognizable and beloved quality, while the tonka mousse threads in a warm, velvety creaminess that rounds the cranberry's tartness into something smooth and romantic — giving Big Pony 2 a uniquely appealing quality that reviewers compare to a warm berry dessert with a sophisticated edge. Raspberry and peony carry the heart into a bright, lightly floral, lusciously fruity femininity — the raspberry adding a vivid, slightly candied berry brightness that builds beautifully on the cranberry DNA, and the peony delivering a clean, dewy, lightly rosy floralness that elevates the composition beyond a simple fruity feminine and gives it a genuinely pretty floral elegance. Amber and musk close with a warm, lightly resinous, softly sweet depth. 3–5 hours with soft projection. Best in spring and summer; a sweet, energetic, berry-forward floriental for the joyfully feminine woman.
$27.99
Revlon Charlie Blue is a 1973 floral fragrance by perfumer Francis Camail — one of the originals in Revlon's legendary Charlie line, and a legitimately well-constructed classic that rewards anyone willing to look past the low price point. There's nothing generic about it: the opening leans into rose with a lush, slightly dewy fullness that anchors the whole composition right from the start. The heart builds through geranium, jasmine, and oakmoss — geranium bringing a clean, herbal-green sharpness, jasmine adding warm white floral depth, and oakmoss threading an earthy, slightly mossy bite through the middle that immediately signals a more sophisticated era of perfumery. The base of musk and sandalwood closes warm and woody, wearing skin-close and lingering well past what you'd expect at this price. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — a true vintage floral that punches well above its weight class.
$6.99
From Revlon, Charlie Gold is a 1995 oriental floral EDT — a warm, richly sweet fragrance that smells considerably more expensive than its price tag and has earned a devoted following of repeat buyers who've worn it for decades. The top opens with a sun-ripened blend of orange, apricot, peach, and plum — lush, golden, and immediately inviting with that warm orchard-fruit sweetness that's impossible to dislike. The heart blooms into a full, feminine mix of freesia, jasmine, violet, rose, and cloves — powdery-floral with just enough spice to give it some personality and depth. Amber, caramel, sandalwood, cinnamon, musk, and cedar close in a warm, creamy, slightly gourmand base that lingers beautifully. Reviewers consistently draw comparisons to Lancôme Trésor — similar DNA at a fraction of the cost. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — a classic, feel-good oriental that over-delivers at every price point.
$6.99
From Revlon, Charlie Red is a 1993 oriental floral EDT — a warm, richly layered women's fragrance that's been a quietly beloved drugstore staple for over 30 years and still earns loyal repeat buyers. The top opens with a lush, fruity burst of gardenia, peach, orange blossom, plum, violet, and black currant — immediately warm and inviting with a sweetness that stops just short of going full-on gourmand. The heart blooms into a full, opulent bouquet of tuberose, carnation, ylang-ylang, jasmine, lily of the valley, orchid, and rose — dense, feminine, and unapologetically romantic. Honey, musk, sandalwood, amber, and cedar anchor the dry-down in a warm, slightly sweet, woody finish that lingers comfortably for hours. It smells richer and more complex than its price tag has any right to suggest. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — a bold, old-school oriental floral that punches well above its price.
$6.99
Revlon Charlie Silver is a 1997 fruity floral EDT by perfumer Jean-Claude Delville — a fresh, breezy, no-fuss fragrance from one of the most iconic affordable fragrance lines ever made, and a legitimately great daily scent for the price point. It opens with a bright, juicy burst of lime, pear, and apricot — crisp citrus and ripe fruit landing simultaneously in a way that's genuinely uplifting and clean. The heart softens into a dewy floral core of magnolia, lily of the valley, and peach — light, slightly powdery, and feminine without going heavy, with peach threading a soft warmth through the middle that keeps the whole thing from going too airy. The base settles into a clean, skin-close musk that keeps the trail soft and wearable all day. 4–6 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer — proof that a great everyday fragrance doesn't need a designer price tag.
$6.99
From Revlon, Charlie White is a 1994 floral green EDT — a clean, airy, budget-friendly fragrance that's been quietly charming women who discover it for over 30 years. It opens with a soft, watery blend of watermelon, peach, and violet that's instantly fresh and unpretentious — like a cool breeze on a warm spring morning. The heart blooms into a sheer, delicate bouquet of jasmine, lily of the valley, and rose — gentle, feminine, and clean without going powdery or heavy. Sandalwood and musk bring the dry-down home in a smooth, barely-there warmth that keeps everything skin-close and soft. There's nothing complicated about Charlie White — it just smells clean, pretty, and effortlessly feminine in a way that works for literally any age or occasion. 3–5 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer — a timeless drugstore classic that delivers real value every single time.
$6.99
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
From Rihanna, Reb'l Fleur Love Always is a 2018 chypre fruity EDP by perfumers Caroline Sabas and Marypierre Julien — a richer, deeper, and more intensified reimagining of the original 2011 Reb'l Fleur, built around a plum-red berries-peach opening, a coconut-tuberose-hibiscus-violet heart, and a vanilla-patchouli-amber-musk base that reviewers describe as a boozy, tropical, tuberose-coconut oriental that smells significantly more expensive than its accessible price and delivers the power, sex appeal, and Barbadian warmth that defined Rihanna's original celebrity fragrance vision. Plum, red berries, and peach open with a dark, lush, multi-fruit tropical richness — the plum delivering a deep, slightly jammy, dark fruitiness that gives the opening its most immediately seductive and distinctive quality, the red berries threading in a bold, slightly tart fruitiness that gives the composition its most vibrant energy, and the peach contributing a warm, velvety softness that rounds the darker fruit notes and gives the opening an approachable, sun-warmed quality. Coconut, tuberose, hibiscus, and violet carry the heart into a lush, intoxicating, tropical white-floral richness — the tuberose delivering a heady, creamy, intensely indolic floralness that reviewers consistently identify as the composition's most addictive quality, the coconut threading in a warm, tropical creaminess, and the hibiscus and violet adding a soft, slightly tart, cool floralness. Vanilla, patchouli, amber, and musk close with a warm, earthy, resinous oriental depth. 6–8 hours with moderate projection. Best in fall and winter evenings; a bold, unapologetic tropical oriental for the powerfully confident woman.
$26.49
From Risala, Junoon Al Oud is an oriental woody EDP — a richly constructed, deeply passionate Arabian-house composition from Sterling Perfumes' accessible Risala line, built around a saffron-citrus opening, a rose-patchouli heart, and a cedar-agarwood-sandalwood base that delivers a warm, smoky, oud-forward oriental with the kind of depth and complexity typically found at prices several times higher, making it one of the most compelling value plays in the Arabian fragrance category. Saffron and citrus open with a warm, lightly tart, exotic spiced freshness — the saffron delivering an immediate, slightly honeyed, metallic-warm spiciness that grounds the composition in classic Arabian oud territory from the very first spray, and the citrus threading in a bright, slightly tart freshness that lifts the dense saffron opening and gives the composition an accessible, inviting energy before yielding to the richer, darker character of the heart. Rose and patchouli carry the heart into a warm, earthy, lightly floral depth — the rose delivering a slightly dark, velvety floralness that gives the heart its most feminine and approachable quality, and the patchouli threading in a rich, slightly earthy, resinous warmth that deepens the composition and builds the bridge into the oud-rich base. Cedar, agarwood, and sandalwood close with a warm, smoky, deeply resinous oud warmth. 6–8 hours with moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter; a richly rewarding Arabian oud for the woman who wants niche-quality depth at an accessible price.
$16.49
From Sarah Jessica Parker, Lovely is the 2005 floral woody musk EDP by perfumers Clément Gavarry and Laurent Le Guernec — SJP's debut fragrance and a FiFi Award winner, a soft, intimate, and genuinely sophisticated composition built around a lavender-bergamot-mandarin-rosewood opening, a patchouli-orchid-narcissus heart, and a white amber-cedar-musk base that reviewers describe as a silky, skin-close, white amber musk drawing consistent comparisons to Narciso Rodriguez For Her — a rare celebrity fragrance with genuine artistry behind it. Lavender, bergamot, mandarin orange, martini accord, and palisander rosewood open with a soft, multi-layered, warmly aromatic freshness — the lavender delivering a clean, slightly herbal floralness that gives the opening its most quietly distinctive quality, the bergamot and mandarin threading in a warm, sparkling citrus brightness, the rosewood contributing a soft, slightly sweet, lightly woody warmth, and the martini accord adding a subtle, lightly boozy transparency that gives Lovely its most unusual and immediately interesting opening character. Patchouli, orchid, and narcissus carry the heart into a soft, clean, slightly earthy floral depth — the patchouli threading a warm, grounding earthiness that keeps the composition from floating too light, and the orchid and narcissus adding a clean, slightly powdery white-floral elegance. White amber, cedar, musk, and woodsy notes close with a warm, silky, skin-close softness. 5–7 hours with soft projection. Best year-round; an understated, elegantly crafted musk for the woman who wants to smell effortlessly chic.
$24.49
From Sofia Vergara, Lost in Paradise is a 2019 floral fruity EDP by perfumer Laurent Le Guernec — a vivid, tropical, and genuinely distinctive celebrity fragrance built around a soursop-nashi pear-red apple opening, a lily of the valley-gardenia-orange blossom heart, and a patchouli-vanilla-teak wood-musk base that reviewers describe as an addictive, exotic Caribbean escape in a bottle, with the soursop note drawing particular praise as a rarely used and unmistakably Colombian touch that Sofia Vergara personally championed. Soursop, nashi pear, and red apple open with a bold, exotic, multi-tropical fruitiness — the soursop delivering a uniquely creamy, slightly tart, custard-like tropical quality that reviewers consistently identify as the composition's most distinctive and memorable quality and the note that immediately separates Lost in Paradise from every other celebrity fruity floral on the market, the nashi pear threading in a crisp, clean, slightly sweet Asian pear freshness, and the red apple contributing a juicy, slightly tart crispness that gives the opening a vibrant, multi-layered energy. Lily of the valley, gardenia, and orange blossom carry the heart into a clean, lush, tropical white-floral brightness — the gardenia delivering a warm, creamy floralness, the orange blossom threading in a slightly honeyed white-floral warmth, and the lily of the valley adding a fresh, dewy, slightly green floralness that keeps the heart airy. Patchouli, vanilla, musk, and teak wood close with a warm, creamy, woody-earthy depth. 5–7 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; an exotic, sun-drenched escape for the bold, confident woman.
$26.49
From Alfred Sung, Sung is the 1986 floral EDT — a sweeping, multi-note, classically feminine composition that defined the Canadian designer's fragrance identity and remains one of the most beloved and underrated 80s florals in the designer space, built around a hyacinth-ylang ylang-galbanum-bergamot-citrus opening, a full seven-note floral heart of jasmine-lily of the valley-carnation-osmanthus-iris-rose-orchid, and an oakmoss-vetiver-sandalwood-amber-vanilla base that reviewers compare to Chanel Cristalle EDT and describe as a green, slightly sharp, richly feminine floral that wears with the presence of a much more expensive fragrance. Hyacinth, ylang ylang, galbanum, bergamot, lemon, orange, and mandarin orange open with a bold, multi-layered green-citrus floral burst — the hyacinth delivering a sharp, slightly soapy, luminous green floralness that is Sung's most immediately recognizable quality, the galbanum threading in a cool, slightly bitter greenness that gives the opening its distinctive 80s character, and the citrus notes contributing a bright, sparkling freshness that keeps the heady opening from becoming too dense or overwhelming. Jasmine, lily of the valley, carnation, osmanthus, iris, rose, and orchid carry the heart into a lush, sweeping, richly layered full-bouquet femininity — the jasmine and carnation delivering warm, slightly indolic floralness, the osmanthus threading in a delicate apricot-tea quality, and the iris and rose adding a cool, velvety, classically elegant depth. Orange blossom, oakmoss, vetiver, musk, sandalwood, amber, and vanilla close with a warm, slightly mossy, creamy woody base. 6–8 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; a beautifully constructed 80s floral classic for the woman who appreciates true craftsmanship.
$21.49
From Dana, Tabu is the 1932 oriental cologne by perfumer Jean Carles — one of the most legendary, provocative, and historically significant fragrances ever created, famously composed to the brief of making a scent for a woman of the night and delivering instead a bold, deeply sensual oriental that became the direct ancestor of Youth Dew, Opium, and Obsession, built around an Italian bergamot-lemon opening, a Bulgarian rose-ylang ylang-jasmine heart, and a patchouli-oakmoss-benzoin-amber-musk base that reviewers describe as root beer, incense, and dark florals rolled into something that makes absolutely no apologies for what it is. Italian bergamot and lemon oil open with a sharp, slightly tart citrus brightness — the bergamot delivering a clean, bracing clarity and the lemon threading in a warm, slightly sweet oil quality that gives the opening a polished, slightly old-world character before the composition's darker, spicier heart begins its slow, deliberate reveal. Bulgarian rose, ylang ylang, and jasmine absolute carry the heart into a lush, heady, slightly animalic floral fullness — the rose delivering a warm, velvety floralness, the ylang ylang threading in a tropical, slightly rubbery sweetness, and the jasmine contributing a rich, indolic depth that gives the heart its most provocative and celebrated quality. Patchouli, oakmoss, benzoin, amber, and musk close with a dark, earthy, resinous warmth. 7–9 hours with moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter evenings; the original forbidden scent — as bold today as it was in 1932.
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