Women's Perfume
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Lancome Miracle Eau de Parfum Spray for Women by Lancome
From Lancôme, Miracle is a 2000 floral fruity EDP by perfumers Harry Fremont, Alberto Morillas, and Christian Dussoulier — one of the most beloved and recognizable feminine fragrances of the early 2000s, built around a litchi and freesia opening, a magnolia, pepper, ginger, mandarin orange, and jasmine heart, and a jasmine, musk, and amber base that reviewers describe as a sparkling, energetic, lightly spiced floral that smells like pure joy in a bottle and has earned a devoted following for over twenty-five years through consistent compliments and effortlessly versatile wearability. Litchi and freesia open with a bright, lightly sweet, lightly dewy freshness — litchi delivering a juicy, slightly tropical fruitiness that is the opening's most immediately distinctive and attention-grabbing quality, and freesia threading in a cool, lightly sweet, slightly spicy floralness that gives the whole top a genuinely sparkling and clean energy from the very first spray. Magnolia, pepper, ginger, mandarin orange, and jasmine build the heart that makes Miracle so consistently complimented and addictive — magnolia delivering a soft, slightly creamy white floralness, pepper threading in a dry, snappy spiciness that lifts the whole mid-wear and gives it the lively, energetic character the fragrance is named for, ginger adding a warm, slightly zesty depth, mandarin contributing a bright citrus warmth, and jasmine threading in a rich, slightly sweet creaminess. Jasmine, musk, and amber close with a soft, warm, lightly powdery finish — jasmine deepening in the base into a richer, slightly more intense quality, musk adding a clean, skin-close warmth, and amber threading in a soft golden sweetness. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the fragrance that has been turning heads since the year 2000 and shows no signs of stopping.
$62.99
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Christian Dior Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet Eau de Toilette Spray for Women by Christian Dior
From Christian Dior, Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet is a 2014 floral EDT by in-house perfumer François Demachy — the lighter, airier, more youthful sibling of the Miss Dior line, built around a Sicilian mandarin opening, a pink peony, Damask rose, apricot, and peach heart, and a white musk base that reviewers describe as one of the most effortlessly pretty and crowd-pleasing feminine fragrances at any price point — a soft, clean, dewy pink floral that smells like a freshly cut garden bouquet and consistently earns compliments from everyone nearby. Sicilian mandarin opens with a bright, lightly sweet, clean citrus burst — delivering a sparkling, slightly juicy freshness that immediately lifts the whole fragrance into a cheerful and inviting territory, giving Blooming Bouquet one of the most instantly appealing and uplifting openings in the entire Miss Dior lineup from the very first spray. Pink peony, Damask rose, apricot, and peach build the heart that makes this fragrance so beloved — pink peony delivering a fresh, lightly sweet, incredibly clean floralness that is the composition's most dominant and recognizable note, Damask rose threading in a soft, honeyed floralness that deepens the peony into something more classic and refined, and apricot and peach adding a gentle, velvety fruitiness that gives the whole heart a slightly dewy, sun-warmed quality without ever going genuinely fruity. White musk closes with a clean, soft, skin-close trail — a single transparent base note that holds the peony-rose heart gently on skin without adding any weight, sweetness, or complexity, which is exactly what makes Blooming Bouquet one of the easiest and most versatile everyday feminines in the Dior lineup. 3–5 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer; the Miss Dior for the woman who wants light, feminine, and effortlessly pretty every single day.
$137.99
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Gloria Vanderbilt Miss Vanderbilt Eau de Toilette Spray for Women by Gloria Vanderbilt
From Gloria Vanderbilt, Miss Vanderbilt is a 2010 floral woody musk EDT by perfumer Sonia Constant — a warm, romantic, gently spiced floral feminine housed in the brand's iconic swan-embossed blush bottle, built around a clementine, neroli, bergamot, and hawthorn opening, a rose, ylang-ylang, magnolia, tuberose, cardamom, nutmeg, and clove heart, and a heliotrope, vanilla, musk, sandalwood, and tonka bean base that reviewers describe as a soft, powdery, lightly oriental floral that smells simultaneously romantic and effortlessly wearable — the feminine fragrance equivalent of a cashmere blanket. Clementine, neroli, bergamot, and hawthorn open with a bright, lightly sweet, lightly floral citrus freshness — clementine delivering a gentle, slightly honeyed sweetness rather than a sharp citrus bite, neroli threading in a cool, slightly bitter orange blossom quality that gives the whole opening an elegant and refined character, and hawthorn adding a soft, lightly powdery floralness that bridges the citrus top seamlessly into the floral heart from the very first spray. Rose, ylang-ylang, magnolia, tuberose, cardamom, nutmeg, and clove build a warm, rich, lightly spiced full floral heart — rose delivering a classic, slightly velvety floralness at the center, ylang-ylang threading in a warm, exotic sweetness, tuberose adding a heady, creamy richness, magnolia contributing a soft lemony freshness that keeps the heart from going too heavy, and cardamom, nutmeg, and clove threading in a warm, gently spiced depth. Heliotrope, vanilla, musk, sandalwood, and tonka bean close with a soft, creamy, warm powdery finish — heliotrope delivering a slightly almond-powdery sweetness that is the base's most distinctive quality, vanilla and tonka threading in a smooth creamy warmth, and musk and sandalwood rounding the drydown into a gentle, skin-close trail. 4–6 hours, soft projection. Best in fall and winter; a warm, romantic, gently spiced feminine for the woman who wants something soft, sweet, and quietly unforgettable.
$12.99
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Moschino Moschino Cheap & Chic So Real Eau De Toilette Spray for Women
From Moschino, Cheap & Chic So Real is a 2017 floral fruity EDT — one of the brand's most visually striking releases, housed in the iconic illustrated Olive Oyl bottle covered in colorful graphic art, built around a bitter orange, tangerine, sorbet, raspberry, and black currant opening, a pink peony, magnolia, and jasmine heart, and a musk, Ambroxan, cedar, and oakmoss base that reviewers describe as smelling like a cold, fizzy orange soda that blooms into a soft, clean floral — cheerful, easy, and genuinely fun to wear. Bitter orange, tangerine, sorbet, raspberry, and black currant open with a bright, lightly bitter, fizzy citrus-fruit burst — bitter orange delivering a sharp, slightly tart energy that gives the opening a genuinely zesty and attention-grabbing character, tangerine threading in a softer, juicier sweetness that rounds the bitterness into something more approachable, raspberry adding a vibrant, lightly sweet berry quality, black currant contributing a deeper, slightly dark fruitiness, and sorbet giving the whole top a cool, refreshing, almost effervescent lightness from the very first spray. Pink peony, magnolia, and jasmine build a soft, clean, lightly sweet floral heart — pink peony delivering a fresh, slightly powdery floralness that is the heart's most immediately pretty and feminine quality, magnolia threading in a creamy, lightly lemony warmth that gives the mid-wear a subtle elegance, and jasmine adding a classic, slightly rich white floralness that keeps the heart from feeling too light or one-dimensional. Musk, Ambroxan, cedar, and oakmoss close with a clean, lightly woody, softly earthy finish — musk creating a smooth, skin-close trail, cedar threading in a dry woodiness, Ambroxan adding a modern musky warmth, and oakmoss contributing a quiet, slightly bitter green depth. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the Moschino for the woman who wants fresh, fun, and colorful — inside and out.
$34.99
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Moschino Moschino Cheap & Chic Stars Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
From Moschino, Cheap & Chic Stars is a 2014 floral EDP — a bright, luminous, white floral feminine housed in the brand's iconic gold star-cluster bottle, built around a citron, May rose, and peony opening, a lily of the valley, orange blossom, and jasmine heart, and a driftwood, vetiver, Ambroxan, and amber base that reviewers describe as a clean, fresh, classically feminine fragrance that smells like a beautifully arranged bouquet of white flowers with a lightly citrus-tinted opening and a soft, warm, woody finish. Citron, May rose, and peony open with a bright, lightly tart, lush floral-citrus energy — citron delivering a clean, slightly sharp sparkle that immediately lifts the opening with a genuinely fresh and luminous quality, May rose threading in a rich, slightly honeyed floralness that gives the whole top a classic and elegant character, and peony adding a soft, slightly powdery, fresh floralness that makes the opening feel beautifully feminine and inviting from the very first spray. Lily of the valley, orange blossom, and jasmine build a clean, bright, lush white floral heart — lily of the valley delivering a cool, slightly dewy, classically clean floralness that is the composition's most dominant and celebrated note, orange blossom threading in a warm, slightly honeyed sweetness that gives the heart a quietly sensual and inviting quality, and jasmine adding a rich, creamy white floralness that deepens the whole mid-wear into something genuinely beautiful. Driftwood, vetiver, Ambroxan, and amber close with a clean, lightly woody, skin-close warmth — driftwood and vetiver delivering a dry, slightly smoky earthiness, Ambroxan threading in a modern, slightly musky warmth, and amber rounding the base into a soft, golden, lasting trail. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the Moschino for the woman who wants classic, clean, and effortlessly elegant in a bottle that looks like it belongs on a trophy shelf.
$34.99
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Juicy Couture Moschino Cheap and Chic Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
Moschino Cheap and Chic is a 1995 floral EDT built around an unusually generous bouquet of water florals and clean musks — playful, fresh, and unapologetically feminine, with a quirky personality that perfectly matches its iconic Olive Oyl-inspired bottle. The opening is a bright, citrusy blend of yuzu, bergamot, and petitgrain — zesty and lightly woody, the kind of fresh intro that works in any season. The heart is where the fragrance really opens up: cyclamen, water lily, rose, peony, violet, and jasmine layer into a lush, dewy floral bouquet that leans watery and green rather than heavy or powdery. The base of musk, iris, sandalwood, and vanilla closes soft, warm, and skin-close — grounding all those florals in something clean and gently lingering. 5–7 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — a fragrance that earns its name in the best possible way.
$24.99
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Juicy Couture Moschino Fresh Couture Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
From Moschino, Fresh Couture is a 2015 floral fruity EDT by perfumer Alberto Morillas — the fragrance that launched one of fashion's most talked-about bottle concepts, housed in an iconic cleaning spray bottle that is itself a playful commentary on luxury and everyday life, built around a bergamot, mandarin orange, and ylang-ylang opening, a raspberry, white peony, and osmanthus heart, and an Ambroxan, white patchouli, and woody notes base that reviewers describe as a clean, lightly fruity, genuinely fresh feminine that smells far more polished and interesting than the bottle suggests. Bergamot, mandarin orange, and ylang-ylang open with a bright, sparkling, lightly exotic citrus energy — bergamot delivering a clean, slightly sharp freshness that immediately sets an uplifting and cheerful tone, mandarin threading in a warm, juicy sweetness that gives the opening a genuinely inviting quality, and ylang-ylang adding an unexpected, slightly tropical, creamy floral warmth that lifts the whole top into something more interesting and distinctive than a typical citrus-only opening from the very first spray. Raspberry, white peony, and osmanthus build a clean, lightly fruity, softly floral heart — raspberry delivering a juicy, slightly tart sweetness that is the heart's most immediately appealing and crowd-pleasing quality, white peony threading in a fresh, slightly powdery floralness that gives the mid-wear a quiet and elegant femininity, and osmanthus adding a soft, slightly peachy, lightly honeyed warmth that gives the whole heart a subtle depth and refinement. Ambroxan, white patchouli, and woody notes close with a clean, lightly warm, modern woody finish — Ambroxan delivering a skin-close, slightly musky warmth that is the base's most distinctive and long-lasting quality, and white patchouli and woody notes threading in a clean, slightly earthy depth. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the fragrance that proves a great juice doesn't need a pretty bottle — just an unforgettable one.
$35.99
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Moschino Moschino Funny! Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
From Moschino, Funny! is a 2007 floral fruity EDT by perfumer Antoine Maisondieu — a cheerful, citrus-forward, genuinely mood-lifting fragrance housed in the brand's iconic heart-capped blue bottle, built around a red currants, spicy orange, and pink pepper opening, a green tea, jasmine, peony, and violet heart, and a cedar, amber, and musk base that reviewers describe as a bright, sunny, everyday feminine that sits in the same fresh citrus family as D&G Light Blue but with a distinctive green tea twist that makes it uniquely its own. Red currants, spicy orange, and pink pepper open with a bright, lightly tart, lively citrus-fruit energy — red currants delivering a vibrant, slightly fizzy berry sharpness that immediately sets a playful and uplifting tone, spicy orange threading in a warm, juicy sweetness that is the opening's most instantly recognizable and appealing quality, and pink pepper adding a dry, snappy heat that gives the whole top a lively and interesting character that prevents it from feeling like just another generic citrus spray from the very first spritz. Green tea, jasmine, peony, and violet build a clean, lightly floral, softly aromatic heart — green tea delivering the fragrance's most distinctive and celebrated quality, a cool, slightly bitter, genuinely refreshing note that makes Funny! stand out from every other fruity floral in this price range, jasmine threading in a classic creamy floralness, peony adding a fresh powdery femininity, and violet contributing a cool, slightly sweet depth. Cedar, amber, and musk close with a soft, warm, clean woody finish — cedar adding a dry structural woodiness, amber threading in a quiet golden warmth, and musk rounding the base into a smooth, skin-close trail. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the fragrance equivalent of a bright sunny morning — simple, happy, and impossible not to love.
$35.99
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Moschino Moschino Gold Fresh Couture Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
From Moschino, Gold Fresh Couture is a 2017 floral fruity EDP — the third and most luxurious edition of the brand's iconic cleaning spray bottle collection, built around a grapefruit, mandarin orange, pear, white peach, mango, and rhubarb leaf opening, a jasmine, lily of the valley, and golden orchid heart, and a sandalwood, musk, vanilla, patchouli, and Akigalawood base that reviewers describe as a warmer, richer, creamier take on the original Fresh Couture DNA — the gold bottle that finally delivers a genuinely sophisticated and long-lasting fragrance to match its stunning packaging. Grapefruit, mandarin orange, pear, white peach, mango, and rhubarb leaf open with a bright, lush, multi-layered fruity burst — grapefruit and mandarin delivering a sparkling citrus energy, pear and white peach threading in a soft, ripe, juicy sweetness, mango adding a warm tropical richness, and rhubarb leaf contributing a slightly tart, green quality that keeps the whole opening feeling fresh and interesting rather than purely sweet from the very first spray. Jasmine, lily of the valley, and golden orchid build a warm, lush, radiant floral heart — jasmine delivering a rich, slightly heady white floralness that is the composition's most prominent and beautiful quality, lily of the valley threading in a cool, dewy freshness that balances the jasmine's warmth, and golden orchid adding a slightly exotic, warm floralness that gives the heart a genuinely distinctive and memorable character. Sandalwood, musk, vanilla, patchouli, and Akigalawood close with a warm, creamy, lightly woody finish — vanilla delivering a smooth, comforting sweetness, sandalwood and Akigalawood threading in a clean, modern woodiness, and patchouli adding a quiet earthy depth that gives the base real staying power. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and fall; the gold standard of the Fresh Couture family — as gorgeous inside the bottle as out.
$35.99
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Juicy Couture Moschino I Love Love for Women Eau De Toilette Spray
From Moschino, Cheap & Chic I Love Love is a 2004 floral citrus EDT by perfumer Olivier Cresp — a bright, fizzy, sunshine-in-a-bottle feminine housed in the brand's iconic pop-art Olive Oyl bottle, built around a grapefruit, orange, lemon, and red currant opening, a sugar cane, bulrush, lily of the valley, tea rose, and cinnamon heart, and a musk, cedar, and Thanaka wood base that reviewers describe as a sweeter, more orange-forward cousin to D&G Light Blue at a fraction of the price, making it one of the most underrated and genuinely enjoyable summer EDT picks in the accessible fragrance space. Grapefruit, orange, lemon, and red currant open with a bright, sparkling, lightly tart citrus burst — grapefruit delivering a clean, fizzy tartness that is the opening's most immediately refreshing and energizing quality, orange threading in a warm, juicy sweetness that gives I Love Love its most distinctive character compared to sharper lemon-driven citrus EDTs, lemon adding a classic sparkling brightness, and red currant contributing a slightly tart, lightly fruity depth that keeps the whole top feeling lively and interesting from the very first spray. Sugar cane, bulrush, lily of the valley, tea rose, and cinnamon build a clean, lightly sweet, softly floral heart — sugar cane adding a light, almost effervescent sweetness, lily of the valley and tea rose threading in a cool, dewy, fresh floralness that keeps the heart feeling breezy and summery, and cinnamon contributing a warm, slightly spiced quality that gives the mid-wear a quietly interesting and unexpected depth. Musk, cedar, and Thanaka wood close with a clean, warm, lightly woody finish that holds the citrus heart together. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the fun, fizzy alternative to Light Blue that smells like a perfect sunny afternoon.
$35.99
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Narciso Rodriguez Narciso Rodriguez For Her Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
From Narciso Rodriguez, For Her is a 2006 floral woody musk EDP by perfumers Christine Nagel and Francis Kurkdjian — one of the most celebrated, widely copied, and enduringly beloved feminine fragrances of the modern era, a deceptively minimalist yet technically masterful composition built around a rose-peach opening, an amber-musk heart, and a patchouli-sandalwood base that reviewers describe as a velvety, skin-close rose musk — the fragrance that single-handedly defined the modern musky feminine genre and set a standard that thousands of imitators have tried and failed to match. Rose and peach open with a soft, lightly velvety, lushly creamy floral warmth — the rose delivering a clean, slightly discreet floralness that reviewers consistently describe as the most quietly beautiful and effortlessly feminine opening quality in the entire NR lineup, a rose that never shouts but always lingers, the peach threading in a warm, lightly creamy fruitiness that gives the opening a soft, rounded, skin-like quality that is immediately recognizable and impossibly flattering. Amber and musk carry the heart into a warm, clean, lightly soapy skin-close richness — the signature Narciso Rodriguez musk delivering its most celebrated and defining quality, a warm, slightly animalic, deeply skin-close intimacy that reviewers describe as smelling like the most beautiful version of clean skin imaginable, and the amber threading in a warm, lightly resinous golden depth. Patchouli and sandalwood close with a warm, earthy, lightly woody depth. 6–8 hours with moderate projection. Best year-round; the original musky feminine — timeless, intimate, and endlessly wearable
$71.99
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Rihanna Nude Eau de Parfum Spray for Women by Rihanna
From Rihanna, Nude is a 2012 floral fruity EDP — the third fragrance in her lineup and the one she described as "the way you want to smell naked," built around a guava, pear, and mandarin orange opening, a gardenia, orange blossom, and jasmine sambac heart, and a vanilla orchid, sandalwood, and musk base that reviewers describe as a sweet, soft, lightly tropical fruity floral that smells like clean, warm skin with a beautiful white floral bouquet sitting on top of it. Guava, pear, and mandarin orange open with a bright, lightly tropical fruitiness — guava delivering the opening's most distinctive and immediately recognizable quality, a ripe, slightly exotic sweetness that feels more interesting and unique than a typical pear-and-citrus celebrity fragrance opener, pear threading in a soft, juicy sweetness, and mandarin adding a warm, slightly tart citrus brightness that keeps the whole opening feeling genuinely fresh and inviting from the very first spray. Gardenia, orange blossom, and jasmine sambac build a lush, creamy, beautifully balanced white floral heart — gardenia delivering a rich, slightly waxy, classic feminine floralness that gives the mid-wear a quietly sophisticated quality, orange blossom threading in a warm, honeyed, slightly powdery sweetness that is the heart's most comforting and long-lasting quality, and jasmine sambac adding an intensely floral, slightly heady creaminess that reviewers describe as the note that makes Nude smell genuinely grown-up and sensual rather than just another sweet celebrity spray. Vanilla orchid, sandalwood, and musk close with a warm, creamy, skin-close sweetness — vanilla orchid delivering a smooth, slightly floral vanilla warmth that deepens the fruity-floral heart into something genuinely intimate, sandalwood adding a quiet, creamy woodiness, and musk threading in the "second skin" quality that gives Nude its most celebrated and addictive characteristic. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the Rihanna fragrance that smells exactly like its name promises.
$24.99
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Calvin Klein Obsession Eau de Parfum Spray for Women by Calvin Klein
From Calvin Klein, Obsession is a 1985 oriental spicy EDP by perfumer Jean Guichard — one of the most iconic and best-selling feminine fragrances of the 20th century, created to rival Opium and Cinnabar and widely credited with defining what a bold, sexy, unapologetically powerful feminine fragrance smells like, built around a vanilla, basil, bergamot, mandarin, and peach opening, a coriander, orange blossom, jasmine, and rose heart, and an amber, sandalwood, civet, oakmoss, incense, and musk base that reviewers describe as warm, spiced, deeply sensual, and genuinely addictive. Vanilla, basil, bergamot, mandarin, and peach open with a warm, lively, lightly spiced citrus-fruit energy — bergamot and mandarin delivering a bright, slightly tart citrus freshness, peach threading in a ripe, juicy sweetness, basil adding a dry, slightly herbal edge that gives the opening an unexpected complexity, and vanilla threading underneath as a soft, creamy warmth that hints at the rich, amber-heavy base to come and makes the first impression feel genuinely seductive from the very first spray. Coriander, orange blossom, jasmine, and rose build a warm, spiced, lushly floral heart — coriander delivering a dry, slightly exotic spiciness that is the heart's most distinctive quality, orange blossom adding a honeyed, slightly indolic floralness, jasmine threading in a classic, deeply feminine richness, and rose contributing a quietly elegant warmth that ties the spiced and floral elements together into something undeniably bold and sensual. Amber, sandalwood, civet, oakmoss, incense, and musk deliver the legendary base that made Obsession famous — amber leading with a deep, golden, resinous warmth that is the composition's dominant and most celebrated quality, sandalwood adding smooth, creamy woodiness, incense threading in a dark, slightly smoky depth, and oakmoss and musk rounding the base into a lasting, skin-close trail that carries the fragrance for hours. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter; the Calvin Klein classic that turned heads in 1985 and still turns them today.
$0.00
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Oscar de la Renta Oscar Eau de Toilette Spray for Women By Oscar De La Renta
From Oscar De La Renta, Oscar is a 1977 floral aldehyde EDT by perfumer Jean-Louis Sieuzac — the very first fragrance the Dominican-American fashion house ever released and one of the most enduring feminine classics in American perfume history, winner of the FiFi Award in 1978 and still in production nearly 50 years later, built around a peach, orange blossom, basil, coriander, galbanum, and gardenia opening, a ylang-ylang, jasmine, tuberose, rose, rosemary, lavender, and orchid heart, and an opoponax, carnation, patchouli, sandalwood, vetiver, and amber base that reviewers describe as a rich, powdery, deeply feminine white floral that smells like a lush garden at the height of summer. Peach, orange blossom, basil, coriander, galbanum, and gardenia open with a rich, lightly green, slightly fruity floralness — peach delivering a soft, velvety sweetness that gives the opening an immediately warm and inviting quality, orange blossom threading in a honeyed, classic feminine warmth, galbanum adding a sharp, slightly bitter greenness that prevents the opening from going purely sweet, and gardenia contributing a lush, creamy white floralness that sets the tone for everything that follows. Ylang-ylang, jasmine, tuberose, rose, rosemary, lavender, and orchid build one of the most layered and lush white floral hearts in classic fragrance history — tuberose delivering a rich, slightly heady creaminess that is the heart's most celebrated and prominent quality, jasmine adding a classic, deeply feminine warmth, rose threading in elegance, lavender contributing a clean, slightly herbal freshness that keeps the dense floral bouquet from going too heavy, and ylang-ylang adding an exotic, slightly tropical depth. Opoponax, carnation, patchouli, sandalwood, vetiver, and amber close with a warm, spiced, resinous finish — opoponax delivering a sweet, balsamic, slightly smoky warmth that gives the base real depth, carnation adding a warm, clove-like spiciness, and patchouli, sandalwood, and amber rounding the drydown into a rich, lasting, skin-close warmth. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter; the American feminine classic that has been a signature scent for millions of women across five decades.
$37.99 - $44.99
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Paloma Picasso Paloma Picasso Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
From Paloma Picasso, the eponymous EDP is a 1984 chypre floral by perfumer Francis Bocris — the richer, deeper, and more intensely animalic concentration of one of the most celebrated and boldly unapologetic feminine fragrances of the 20th century, created as an artistic self-portrait by Pablo Picasso's daughter for the woman who dares to make an entrance, built around a carnation-coriander-rose-angelica-neroli-bergamot opening, a patchouli-hyacinth-jasmine-ylang ylang-mimosa heart, and an oakmoss-civet-vetiver-sandalwood-amber-musk base that reviewers describe as a grand, powerfully animalic chypre rose — everything the EDT is, turned dramatically upward in intensity, sillage, and lasting impression. Carnation, coriander, rose, angelica, neroli, bergamot, and Amalfi lemon open with a rich, boldly spiced, multi-note floral-citrus drama — the carnation and rose arriving with full theatrical confidence in the EDP concentration, the carnation delivering a clove-spiced floralness that reviewers describe as one of the most powerfully feminine and immediately striking openings in any classic chypre, and the bergamot and Amalfi lemon threading in a bright citrus lift that prevents the dense opening from becoming overwhelming. Patchouli, hyacinth, jasmine, ylang ylang, and mimosa carry the heart into a lush, richly earthy, voluptuously floral warmth — the patchouli and hyacinth delivering the EDP's most celebrated and defining quality, a cool-green-meets-earthy contrast that gives this concentration a complexity and depth the EDT never fully achieves. Oakmoss, civet, vetiver, sandalwood, amber, and musk close with a deep, intensely animalic, mossy chypre richness. 10+ hours with strong projection. Best in fall and winter evenings; Pablo Picasso's daughter, in a bottle — bold, unapologetic, and utterly unforgettable.
$0.00
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Paloma Picasso Paloma Picasso Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
From Paloma Picasso, the eponymous fragrance is a 1984 chypre floral EDT by perfumer Francis Bocris — one of the most audaciously bold, richly complex, and unapologetically powerful feminines of the entire 1980s, created by Pablo Picasso's daughter as an artistic self-portrait for strong women, built around a carnation-coriander-rose-angelica-neroli-bergamot opening, a patchouli-hyacinth-jasmine-ylang ylang-mimosa heart, and an oakmoss-civet-vetiver-sandalwood-amber-musk base that reviewers describe as a grand, leathery, animalic chypre rose — intoxicating, unapologetic, and unmistakably confident, drawing comparisons to Chanel No. 19 and Knowing. Carnation, coriander, rose, angelica, neroli, bergamot, and Amalfi lemon open with a rich, lively, multi-spiced floral-citrus complexity — the carnation delivering a bold, clove-spiced floralness that immediately establishes the composition's most powerfully feminine and unapologetically dramatic quality, the coriander threading in a warm, slightly sharp aromatic spice, the rose delivering a vivid, siren-red floralness that reviewers describe as the composition's most beautiful and defining quality, and the bergamot and Amalfi lemon contributing a bright citrus clarity that lifts the dense floral-spice opening. Patchouli, hyacinth, jasmine, ylang ylang, and mimosa carry the heart into a lush, richly floral, lightly earthy complexity — the patchouli threading a warm, lightly smoky earthiness through the heart, the hyacinth delivering a cool, slightly green spring freshness, and the jasmine and ylang ylang adding warm indolic white-floral richness. Oakmoss, civet, vetiver, sandalwood, amber, and musk close with a deep, animalic, lightly mossy chypre warmth. 8+ hours with strong projection. Best in fall and winter; a bold, unapologetic masterpiece for the strong, confident woman.
$44.99
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Parfums Gres Parfums Grès Cabochard Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
Parfums Grès Cabochard is a 2019 chypre leather EDP by perfumer Bernard Chant — a modernized interpretation of the iconic 1959 original that named itself after the French word for "stubborn," and earns the title every time it's worn. This is not a safe, crowd-pleasing fragrance — it's bold, confident, and unmistakably chypre at a time when most mainstream releases have abandoned the genre entirely. The opening is immediately sharp and commanding: galbanum, aldehydes, and sage arrive with a cool, herbal-green intensity that demands attention. The heart opens into ylang-ylang, jasmine, and rose — warm, rich florals that soften the green opening without losing an ounce of the fragrance's signature confidence. The base of oakmoss, leather, patchouli, and sandalwood closes with an earthy, dark, classically chypre depth that lingers beautifully. 7–9 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — the kind of fragrance that makes a lasting impression.
$21.99
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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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Parfums Gres Parfums Grès Cabotine Rose Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
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
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Paris Hilton Paris Hilton Can Can Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
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
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Paris Hilton Paris Hilton Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
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
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Perry Ellis Paris Hilton Gold Rush Eau De Parfum Spray for Women
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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Paris Hilton Paris Hilton Rose Rush Eau De Parfum Spray for Women
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
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Juicy Couture Peace Love & Juicy Couture Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
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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