10 Spring Fragrances for Floral Reveries

As the spring season approaches, we’ve gathered a list of 10 new fragrances to gift or get, and enjoy!

Chanel, Le Lion de Chanel

Gabrielle Chanel based this new fragrance on her Zodiac sign, the Lion. With a vanilla base, the fragrance Le Lion carries a subtle yet exquisite amber smell. This perfume was launched as part of Les Exclusifs de Chanel collection, composed of rare and intricate ingredients which embody the art of perfuming.

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Louis Vuitton, Étoile Filante

Signature spring scent, Etoile Filante by Louis Vuitton offers a unique floral experience, an excellent option for floral scent lovers. This warm scent floats around the Osmanthus Far East flower, with hints of peachy aromas mixed with Grasse Jasmine and Magnolia.

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Dior, Miss Dior Rose n’ Roses

This blend of Grasse rose, refreshed by a zest of Bergamot, the intensity of White musk and the vibrant essence of Geranium, offers a bright and fresh fragrance, recreating the scent of an endless field of flowers. This invigorating scent will transport you to a colourful petal bliss.

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Armani, My Way

Encapsulated in a talisman bottle, this fragrance is the embodiment of a bright white floral bouquet. Meant for broadening horizons and living meaningful encounters around the world, this floral mixture regroups ingredients from all over the world, as an homage to discovery, and includes Bergamot and Egyptian orange blossoms, tuberose and jasmine from India, at the center of this charming scent, to finish with cedarwood from Virginia mixed with vanilla from Madagascar, and white musk to sign the arrangement.

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Michael Kors, Gorgeous

This scent marries tuberose and floral notes to warm and woodsy aromas. The composition includes a jasmine and tobacco accord, with top notes of pink pepper, bergamot and mandarin oils. At the base of the scent lay cashmere, cedarwood and suede accord: all for an invigorating result.

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Chloé, Atelier des Fleurs Tuberosa 1974

The newest addition to Chloé’s Atelier des Fleurs collection, this edition is an ode to the house’s first-ever perfume, launched almost fifty years ago. The scent follows its name: tuberose is at the heart of this fragrance. The end result is warm, velvety and candied notes for an elegant smell.

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Marc Jacobs, Daisy

An award-winning floral scent with sweet undertones, Daisy by Marc Jacobs transports you to pure and beautiful space. The Floral Woody Musk fragrance takes Violet Leaf, Blood Grapefruit, Gardenia, Jasmine, Musk, White Woods and Vanilla to a whole other level.

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Philosophy, Amazing Grace

The floral perfume of bergamot, and delicate muguet blossoms gives us an amazingly clean and feminine scent. With just the right amount of floral aromas, this perfume is perfect for fresh spring days.

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Kate Spade, New York

This Eau de Parfum merges sparkling fruity florals and sophistication. Marrying Rose and Freesia notes uplifted by citrus and strawberry top notes with a grounded musky-ambery ambroxan feel, the fragrance brings a soft sophisticated balance to warm, deep yet fresh scents.

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Tom Ford, Tubéreuse Nue

Conveying extravagant sensuality, Tubéreuse Nue summons night-blooming tuberose and jasmine for a mystical pleasure. Lifted by spiced Akigalawood and Timut Pepper overlaying a soft coating of musk, the composition captures the perfect sense of a spring afterglow.

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