Whether you like a fresh floral summer fragrance or an unapologetically sexy rich fragrance, we explore some of the latest perfumes to hit the market this autumn.
Deciding on a new fragrance has always been a deeply personal choice. There are, of course, several elements that come into play when selecting a scent you love, especially that one to pack when travelling. The nostalgia component when choosing certain notes factors in greatly—and we’ve all learned that fragrance usually needs an hour or two to settle onto your skin to properly smell the way it’s intended to, based on your personal body chemistry.
If you’re thinking of changing up your scent this year, there’s never been a better time.
Below, we’ve put together a handful of some of the chicest, sexiest, newest fragrances to launch—from sultry and musky to fresh and floral—from some of the most renowned fashion and beauty houses.
Invite Only Amber | 23 Eau de Parfum Intense. Kayali – 100ml, £98 from Cult Beauty
Vanilla, Sandalwood, Amber resin, Cypriol, Musks and Patchouli.
Flora Gorgeous Gardenia Eau de Parfum. Gucci – 50ml, £73 from Selfridges
White Gardenia, Jasmine, brown sugar and Patchuouli
CHANEL – LES EAUX PARIS-EDIMBOURG EAU DE TOILETTE SPRAY – 125ML, £112, CHANEL
Woody, Smoly and Earthy
Coach Dreams Sunset Eau de Parfum. Coach. £69, John Lewis
Pear sorbet, Sambac jasmine & Tonka bean
Amber Pure by Amouage 3ml. £60, Scent Salim
Issey Miyake A Drop d’Issey Eau de Parfum 30ml. £32.30, Boots.
Floral Musky, Almond Milk Accord, Solar Lilac Accord & Musk
Narciso RodriguezMusc Noir For Her Eau de Parfum. 50ml – £57.80, Boots
Plum, Heliotrope, Heart of Music & Leather Suede Accord
I Want Choo Eau de Parfum, Jimmy Choo. 100ml £85- The Perfume Shop
Mandarin Juice, Velvet Peach, Red Spider Lily, Jasmin Sambac, Vanilla, Benzoin and Resinoid.
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