![]() If you don't know where to start, take a few tips from us: Out of the stockpiles of fragrances we sift through on the regular, these always come out on top. So, whether you're looking to try something zesty and new or stick to a comforting old favorite, now is the perfect time to snag a new addition for your rotation. There's room for all of them in our collections. But that doesn't mean we're bidding farewell to our floral fragrances or spicier perfumes for good. These aren't "natural scents," per se, but more so what Aftel describes as fragrances with fresh and herbaceous properties to them - a rather sharp turn from the traditional warmth associated with perfumes for the cooler months. Perfumer Mandy Aftel tells Allure that due to a longing for fresh air and the outdoors in our post-COVID world, there's been a spike in the demand for what she calls "green" notes. So, what are the latest and greatest fragrances gracing our scent collection? If you've noticed a transition from ultra-sweet fruity scents to more robust fragrances, we have, too - and it's not just a coincidence. Best Spicy Fragrance: Jo Malone London Myrrh and Tonka Cologne Intense, $160.Best Sweet Floral Fragrance: Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau de Toilette, $101. ![]()
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