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Exclusive deals on women’s fragrance — last-chance luxury scents at unbeatable prices.
Franck Olivier White Touch is a 2009 floral women's EDP from the French fragrance house that delivers a classic, breezy feminine profile at an accessible price point. The opening leads with water lily, black currant, melon, and pear — a bright, aquatic-fruity combo that's clean and light, with the melon and pear adding a soft juiciness while water lily threads in a cool, dewy freshness that keeps the top stage feeling airy and effortless. The heart unfolds into jasmine, freesia, rose, violet, and artemisia — a full, lush floral bouquet where jasmine and rose bring classic feminine depth, freesia keeps things light and springlike, violet adds a soft powdery sweetness, and artemisia contributes a subtle herbal edge that stops the florals from going one-dimensional. The base of musk and sandalwood closes smooth and warm — musk creating a clean, skin-close finish and sandalwood adding a quiet creamy woodiness that extends the trail softly. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — an easy, everyday feminine that works for almost any occasion.
$19.99
Set includes: 3.4oz Eau de Parfum Spray + 0.5oz Eau de Parfum Spray + 2.5oz Body Lotion Giorgio Armani Acqua di Gioia is a 2010 fresh aquatic EDP by perfumers Loc Dong, Anne Flipo, and Dominique Ropion — a crisp, Mediterranean-inspired feminine built around the feeling of cool water, sea breeze, and sun-warmed skin. It opens with mint and lemon alongside a touch of pink pepper, bright and genuinely refreshing with a slightly tart, sparkling quality that feels like a deep breath of coastal air. The heart of jasmine sambac and peony layers in a soft, watery floralness — feminine and clean without ever tipping into heavy or perfumey territory. The base settles into cedar, labdanum, and brown sugar, a warm, lightly earthy finish that gives the fragrance just enough depth to carry it past a simple summer scent. The mini and matching body lotion in this set make it easy to layer and extend the wear. 5–7 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — one of the most effortlessly wearable warm-weather EDPs at this price point.
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Giorgio Armani My Way is a 2020 floral EDP from Carlos Benaïm and Bruno Jovanovic that won the Fragrance Foundation's Fragrance of the Year award in 2021 — and the acclaim is earned. Built around consciously sourced ingredients from around the world, it opens with bergamot and Egyptian orange blossom in a bright, luminous citrus-floral burst that's immediately refined and inviting. The heart belongs entirely to Indian tuberose — creamy, slightly velvety, and radiant — lifted by jasmine that keeps the whole mid-stage feeling fresh and airy rather than heavy. The base of white musk, Virginia cedarwood, and Madagascar vanilla provides a clean, soft, subtly warm foundation that extends the florals beautifully and makes the finish feel consistently elegant. 7–9 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the kind of floral that earns compliments in every room it enters, without ever trying too hard.
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From Giorgio Beverly Hills, Blue is a 2008 floral fruity EDT by perfumer Harry Fremont — a complete departure from the brand's signature powerhouse DNA, inspired by the sky and sea of California and built around a guava-and-hyacinth opening and a water lily heart that reviewers describe as a perfectly executed light-and-breezy summer fragrance at a price that makes it an easy, no-guilt daily reach. Hyacinth, guava, and mandarin orange open with a bright, slightly tropical, lightly floral combination — the guava delivering a soft, watery tropical sweetness without going candy-like, the hyacinth adding a clean, crisp floralness, and the mandarin providing citrus lift. Water lily, tuberose, and jasmine build a soft, aquatic-floral heart that's the fragrance's defining stage — reviewers consistently describe it as a springtime garden party in a bottle, each floral note well-blended and working together rather than competing. Driftwood, musk, oakmoss, and vanilla close with a warm, lightly earthy, skin-close base that gives Blue surprising staying power for the concentration. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; California sunshine in a sky-blue bottle.
$19.99
From Giorgio Beverly Hills, this is the original 1981 flagship EDT — the fragrance that defined a decade, reportedly got banned from restaurants for being too loud, and still gets sold today because it is genuinely that good and that iconic, a heady white floral powerhouse from an era when perfumers weren't afraid to make a statement. The top opens with orange blossom, apricot, peach, and bergamot — a lush, sun-kissed, fruity-floral combo that blooms big and immediately, the orange blossom and ripe stone fruit together painting a very specific picture of California luxury in the 1980s. The heart explodes into tuberose, gardenia, ylang-ylang, jasmine, orchid, and rose — six florals stacked on top of each other in the most unapologetically maximalist mid-wear in the designer category, narcotic and opulent in equal measure. The base settles into oakmoss, chamomile, vanilla, amber, sandalwood, patchouli, and cedar — rich, earthy, mossy, and warm. 6–8 hours, strong projection. Best in spring and fall; this is what confidence smelled like in 1981, and it still does.
$21.99
From Giorgio Beverly Hills, G is a 1999 floral fruity EDP by perfumer Alain Astori — a lighter, more playful counterpart to the house's legendary Giorgio, trading the original's bold white-floral powerhouse character for a fresh, juicy, and effortlessly wearable fruity floral that became a quiet cult favorite before quietly disappearing from production. The top opens with melon, pineapple, and grapefruit — bright, slightly watery, and immediately approachable, with a candied tropical fruitiness that feels distinctly 90s in the best possible way. The heart blooms into peony, orchid, peach, and ginger — a soft, lightly spiced floral-fruity core where the ginger adds just enough edge to keep the sweetness from going flat. The base settles into sandalwood and vetiver — clean, woody, and skin-close. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; a hidden gem from a great house, and harder to find by the day.
$19.99
From Giorgio Beverly Hills, Red Extraordinary is the modern presentation of the 1989 oriental floral powerhouse by perfumer Bob Aliano — designed as the bolder, warmer companion to the original Giorgio and built around an aldehyde-cherry-tuberose combination that made Red one of the defining fragrances of the late 80s and one of the few still pulling loyal repurchasers three decades later. Cherry, aldehydes, ylang-ylang, hyacinth, peach, osmanthus, orange blossom, bergamot, and black currant open with a rich, fruity-floral aldehyde burst — assertive from the first spray, the kind of opening that announces itself immediately and fills a room with glamour rather than subtlety. Carnation, tuberose, rose, rosemary, jasmine, gardenia, iris, lychee, and lily-of-the-valley build one of the most densely layered floral hearts in mainstream designer perfumery — each note contributing to a lush, powerhouse composition that reviewers call "Red's most impressive stage." Oakmoss, amber, myrrh, sandalwood, patchouli, cedar, and vanilla close with a rich, resinous, deeply warm base. 8–10 hours, strong projection. Best in fall and winter; bold, unapologetic, unmistakably Red.
$19.99
From Gloria Vanderbilt, Minuit à New York — "Midnight in New York" — is a 2015 oriental floral EDP by perfumer Dora Baghriche of Firmenich, who drew on her own experience living in New York City to capture the glamour and nocturnal energy of the city through an opulent bouquet of white florals, inspired by the swan nickname Truman Capote gave to Vanderbilt herself. The top opens with tuberose, pink peony, and white lily — a lush, creamy, intensely white-floral opening that immediately projects with real presence, the tuberose doing what tuberose does best and taking up the whole room in the most satisfying way possible. The heart deepens into gardenia, jasmine, violet, and hyacinth — a rich, layered floral core that builds on the opening with more complexity and a slightly powdery, slightly cool edge from the hyacinth and violet that keeps things from going purely tropical. The base settles into sandalwood, patchouli, amberwood, and suede — warm, earthy, and skin-close with a suede texture that gives the whole dry-down a quietly luxurious finish. 7–9 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter; a powerhouse white floral at a price that makes zero sense for how good it is.
$12.99
From Guerlain, Shalimar is a 1925 oriental EDT by perfumer Jacques Guerlain — one of the most iconic and influential fragrances ever made, a hundred-year-old legend that essentially invented the amber oriental category and still holds its own against everything that came after it. The top opens with bergamot and lemon — bright and citrusy but with a smokier, more complex edge than any typical fresh opening, giving you an immediate sense that this one is playing a different game entirely. The heart unfolds into iris, jasmine, and rose — a rich, powdery, deeply feminine floral core that feels both classic and genuinely timeless, soft enough to wear but complex enough to keep you discovering new layers. The base settles into vanilla, tonka bean, sandalwood, and incense — warm, smoky, and deeply sensual, with that unmistakable Guerlain vanilla depth that no other house has ever quite managed to replicate. 6–8 hours, strong projection. Best in fall and winter; a century old and still the most interesting thing in the room.
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Set includes: 3oz Eau de Parfum Spray + 4.25oz Fragrance Mist The Guess Bella Vita two-piece with the fragrance mist — the 2020 cherry-and-praline floral gourmand EDP by Christine Hassan and Valérie Garnuch-Mentzel, paired with a matching 4.25oz fragrance mist that gives you a lighter, all-over application option alongside the EDP for full-body coverage. The mist works well as a pre-spray before the EDP goes on pulse points, wrapping the Bella Vita signature around the whole body at a lower intensity while the EDP anchors the concentration where it counts. Sour cherry, black currant, and Italian lemon open with a rich, tart dark-fruit burst. Tuberose, vanilla orchid, and jasmine build the addictive creamy white-floral heart that has made Bella Vita one of the most loyal-following feminines in the Guess lineup. Praline, tonka bean, amberwood, and musk close warm and skin-close. Two formats, full coverage. Best in fall and winter; the beautiful life, head to toe.
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From Guess, by Marciano is a 2007 floral oriental EDP by perfumer Barbara Zoebelein — one of the most uniquely positioned fragrances in the entire Guess lineup, built around a Curaçao blue liqueur top note that gives the opening a genuinely distinctive boozy-tropical character that reviewers describe as instantly memorable and nearly impossible to find at this price point. Curaçao, cardamom, star fruit, and grapefruit open with a sweet, lightly spiced, tropical-citrus combination — the Curaçao delivering a slightly bitter, orange liqueur quality that makes the opening exotic and fun rather than simple, while the star fruit adds a juicy, tropical-orchard freshness and cardamom threads in warm spice. Honeysuckle, jasmine, and peony carry the heart with a soft, creamy, lightly sweet white floral combination that transitions the boozy opening into something more classically feminine and polished. Vanilla, musk, and woody notes close with a warm, cozy, lightly sweet base that wraps the entire composition in a skin-close warmth reviewers consistently describe as a compliment magnet. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter; the Guess that's genuinely one of a kind.
$20.99
Dare is Guess's 2014 floral woody EDT by Bruno Jovanovic, opening with kumquat, pear blossom, and lemon blossom, a cactus flower, jasmine, and wild rose heart, and a coconut, blond wood, and musk base — a pear-forward fruity floral reviewers call a genuine budget gem. Kumquat, pear blossom, and lemon blossom open with a lightly tart citrus-floral burst — kumquat sweet-sour and exotic, pear blossom a juicy softness reviewers say runs throughout, and lemon blossom a clean brightness. Cactus flower, jasmine, and wild rose build a soft, lightly exotic floral heart — cactus flower adding a fresh herbaceous character unique to the fragrance, jasmine a warm depth, and wild rose a dewy romantic elegance. Coconut, blond wood, and musk close with a soft, creamy base — coconut adding a subtle beachy sweetness, blond wood a smooth dry warmth, and musk a clean skin trail that rounds the composition. Best for spring and summer — casual daytime or outdoor wear where a light fruity floral earns effortless compliments. 3–5 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer.
$16.99
Guess Girl is Guess's 2013 floral fruity EDT by Laurent Le Guernec, opening with raspberry, melon, and bergamot, a paradise orchid, acacia, and lily heart, and a sandalwood and vanilla base — a light, fresh, youthful fruity floral for Guess's 30th anniversary. Raspberry, melon, and bergamot open with a bright, lightly tart, summery burst — raspberry delivering sweet berry vibrancy, melon a juicy aquatic freshness, and bergamot a clean lift that makes the opening feel like poolside summer. Paradise orchid, acacia, and lily build a soft, lightly powdery feminine floral heart — Brazilian paradise orchid adding exotic sweetness, Provençal acacia a golden honey-floral depth, and lily a clean white floral brightness. Sandalwood and vanilla close with a soft, creamy base — Australian sandalwood a smooth dry warmth, and Madagascar vanilla a gentle sweetness that gives the airy composition a cozy skin-close finish. Best for spring and summer — casual daytime, poolside, or warm-weather occasions where a light, girly, budget-friendly fruity floral turns heads without demanding attention. 3–5 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer.
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From Guess, Gold is a 2007 floral fruity EDP by perfumer Claudette Belnavis — widely considered the most sophisticated and underrated fragrance in the Guess lineup, a warm, complex, amber-anchored feminine that stands apart from the brand's signature light-and-breezy florals and rewards loyal wearers who discover it at discounter prices. Pineapple, apple, and lemon open with a bright, slightly tropical, citrus-fruit combination where the pineapple takes an unexpected lead — fizzy, lightly balsamic, and genuinely distinctive compared to standard feminine openers. Jasmine, hyacinth, rose, and water lily build a lush, clean, multi-floral heart that's classically feminine without being generic — the hyacinth adding a cool, green floralness that keeps the sweetness in check. Amber, vetiver, and sandalwood close with a warm, smoky, earthy base that gives Gold its signature depth and the longevity reviewers consistently describe as the best in the Guess collection. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter; the Guess that makes people ask which designer you're wearing.
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From Guess, Seductive is a 2010 floral woody EDT by perfumer Veronique Nyberg — the original that launched the entire Seductive franchise and still holds up as one of the best in the lineup, a confident, crowd-pleasing floriental built around a pear-and-black-currant opening and a jasmine-orris heart that reviewers describe as effortlessly feminine without being generic. Bergamot, black currant, and pear open with a bright, lightly sweet, citrus-fruit combination — the pear delivering a juicy, slightly honey-like quality while the bergamot keeps things crisp and the black currant threads in a subtle dark berry depth. Orris root, jasmine sambac, and orange blossom build a creamy, softly powdery floral heart that's elegant and polished — the orris adding a cool, iris-like sophistication that elevates this well above the typical budget feminine category. Olibanum, cashmere wood, and vanilla close with a warm, lightly resinous, softly sweet base that adds genuine depth and staying power. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Year-round versatile, best in spring and fall; the original Seductive that started it all.
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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
Jesus Del Pozo Halloween Blossom is a 2022 EDT and a bright, fruity-floral flanker that takes the Halloween line in a sweeter, more spring-ready direction. The top opens with juicy wild strawberry, crisp green mandarin, and a spicy lift of pink pepper — fresh, playful, and immediately likeable right from the first spray. The heart blooms into intoxicating Egyptian jasmine, delicate orange blossom, and unique blackberry blossom — a white floral trio with a slightly dark, berry-edged twist that keeps things from going one-dimensionally sweet. The base settles into clean musk, warm vanilla, and dry cedar — understated and effortless, giving the fragrance a soft, skin-close finish that lingers without going heavy. Longevity runs 4–6 hours with soft projection — a spring and summer EDT perfect for everyday wear, casual outings, or anyone who loves fruity florals that feel fresh rather than sugary. One of the most accessible and easy-to-wear entries in the Halloween lineup.
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Jesus Del Pozo Halloween is a 1997 EDT by perfumer Max Gavarry — a cult classic Spanish fragrance that has quietly outlasted most of its contemporaries and still earns devoted followers decades later. The name is all drama but the scent itself is elegant and restrained — a cool, violet-forward aquatic floral that feels mysterious without being heavy. The top opens with soft violet, fresh sea notes, green banana leaf, and aromatic petitgrain — clean, slightly cool, and genuinely distinctive. The heart deepens into powdery violet again, lush magnolia, delicate lily-of-the-valley, heady tuberose, and a gentle snap of pepper — a romantic floral core with real depth. The base closes on smoky incense, creamy sandalwood, sweet Madagascar vanilla, and resinous myrrh — warm, sensual, and long-lasting. Longevity runs 6–8 hours with moderate projection — a fall and cooler weather fragrance that works for evenings and everyday wear alike. If you've never tried it, you're missing one of the most underrated designer fragrances ever made.
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From Hugo Boss, Boss Orange is a 2009 floral fruity EDT — an upbeat, uncomplicated feminine fragrance built around a cheerful apple-and-white-flowers formula that made it a go-to for women who wanted something light, wearable, and genuinely optimistic rather than heavy or complicated. Apple opens the composition with a sweet, slightly tart freshness that's clean and immediately likable — crisp rather than candy-sweet, and lively enough to hold attention without demanding it. The heart blossoms into white flowers and orange blossom, a soft and airy floral combination that adds a warm, sunlit femininity without ever going heavy or powdery — the orange blossom in particular gives the mid-stage a cheerful brightness that matches the bottle's energy perfectly. Sandalwood, olive wood, and vanilla wrap the dry-down in a warm, creamy, lightly woody finish that gives Boss Orange more staying power than you'd expect from such a light fragrance, adding a gentle sensuality to what starts out as a casual everyday scent. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; exactly the kind of effortless, crowd-pleasing bottle that earns its reputation without trying hard.
$26.99
From Hugo Boss, Deep Red is a 2001 fruity floral EDP by perfumers Alain Astori and Beatrice Piquet — a warm, confident feminine fragrance that earns a devoted following every time someone actually smells it rather than skipping past it on the shelf. Blood orange, black currant, clementine, pear, and mandarin orange open in a lush, wine-like citrus-fruit explosion that's juicy and vivid without going sugary — the blood orange gives the opener a tartness that immediately sets this apart from standard fruity EDPs. The heart builds into an exotic spiced floral of ginger, tuberose, freesia, and hibiscus seed — warm, slightly tropical, and richly feminine, with ginger threading persistent heat through the florals that keeps the composition from going soft. Vanilla, sandalwood, musk, and California cedar close with a smooth, seductive woody finish that earns Deep Red its reputation as one of the most genuinely sexy dry-downs in the Boss lineup. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter; the Boss fragrance loyal wearers never switch away from.
$28.99
From Hugo Boss, Hugo Woman Extreme is a 2016 floral fruity EDP — an intensified take on the cult Hugo Woman fragrance, dialing up the berries and white florals while adding a tea and osmanthus pairing that gives this one a more sophisticated, grown-up character than the original. Boysenberry and red Himalayan grass open with a tart, vibrantly fruity freshness that has a slightly green, outdoorsy quality — bold and lively without going full candy-sweet. The heart introduces black tea and jasmine in noticeably elevated concentration, a combination that reviewers describe as a soft storm of white flowers grounded by a cool, lightly earthy tea accord that keeps the florals clean and wearable. Osmanthus closes the fragrance with a warm, subtly apricot-like, lightly floral-oriental richness that adds sensuality and stops the dry-down from going flat. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the kind of everyday EDP that gets quietly complimentary and never overstays its welcome
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From Hugo Boss, Hugo XX is a 2007 fruity floral EDT — the feminine counterpart to Hugo XY, built around the playful tension between the two and designed to telegraph a confident, modern femininity that's equal parts sweet and sophisticated. The top opens with a lively, juicy burst of mandarin orange, lychee, and black currant — bright, slightly tart, and immediately attention-grabbing without being loud. The heart is where things get interesting: jasmine and rose provide a soft, pretty floral backdrop, but basmati rice is the unexpected MVP — a warm, lightly creamy, faintly gourmand note that you genuinely don't expect and reviewers consistently single out as what makes this fragrance stand apart. Musk, amber, and sandalwood round out the base with a smooth, warm, softly woody finish that keeps the whole thing grounded and wearable. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; a casual, feel-good fruity floral that earns its second look entirely because of that rice note.
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Set includes: 3.3oz L'Eau d'Issey Eau de Toilette Spray + 2.6oz L'Eau d'Issey Moisturising Body Cream. Issey Miyake L'Eau d'Issey 2pc Gift Set pairs perfumer Jacques Cavallier's iconic 1992 EDT with a matching moisturising body cream — the most complete way to wear one of the most celebrated women's fragrances of the modern era. The EDT opens with fresh lotus, dewy rose, and aquatic melon — clean, luminous, and instantly recognizable. The heart blooms into delicate cyclamen, soft peony, and white lily — a sheer floral mid-phase that's airy and effortlessly elegant. The base closes on warm sandalwood, clean musk, and soft cedar — barely-there in the best possible way. Layering the matching body cream underneath the EDT extends longevity on what's otherwise a soft-projection fragrance and gives the whole composition more depth and presence throughout the day. Longevity runs 4–6 hours on the EDT alone, longer when layered. A year-round essential that works for the office, everyday wear, or gifting to anyone who appreciates a genuine modern classic. A fragrance that defined an era and still earns it.
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From Jacques Saint Pres, Ciel is a 1993 oriental vanilla EDP that's been a quietly beloved everyday fragrance for women across Latin America and the Middle East for decades — soft, powdery, and completely unpretentious. It opens with a delicate blend of iris and violet that feels clean, lightly floral, and immediately feminine. The heart is built around white rose and heliotrope, a warm, almond-tinged flower that gives Ciel its signature powdery sweetness without tipping into heavy territory. Tonka beans, vanilla, sandalwood milk, and musk close the scent in a creamy, skin-warm base that lingers gently all day. There's nothing complicated about Ciel — it just smells soft, clean, and effortlessly pretty in a way that never goes out of style. 5–7 hours, soft projection. Best year-round — a simple, affordable signature scent that earns repeat buyers.
$12.99