Floral fragrances are loved because they are both classic and very diverse. ?Anyone can find a flower-inspired scent for themselves. Some love the allure of roses and jasmine. While others prefer the lightness of orange blossom and gardenia.
We introduce to you the most outstanding floral fragrance oils on the market in the first season of 2021.
Gucci Bloom Profumo Di Fiori Eau de Parfum
Set in a dream garden where magic blooms, the world of Gucci Bloom was conceived by Alessandro Michele and created by master perfumer Alberto Morillas. This is the first perfume line that Alessandro Michele introduced for Gucci. The Gucci Bloom Profumo di Fiori floral fragrance is the newest member.
Scent Floors
Top Notes: Jasmine Sambac and Rangoon Creeper
Middle Notes: Tuberose Rose, Jasmine, Ylang ylang
Base notes: Sandalwood, Orris, Benzoin, Musk
Christian Dior Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet Eau de Toilette
Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet is an olfactory masterpiece. This fragrance was created to pay homage to Christian Dior‘s passion for the rose. As eau de toilette, the scent is light and airy, not too heavy for the summer heat. It’s easy to see why this is Dior’s best-selling floral fragrance.
Scent Floors
Top notes: Calabrian bergamot
Middle Notes: Peony, Damascus Rose, Apricot and Peach
Base Notes: White Musk
Versace Dylan Turquoise Pour Femme
A new floral fragrance from Versace made by perfumer Sophie Labbe‘s “nose“. Versave Dylan Turquoise contains the scent of summer in a fresh blue glass bottle. The taste is also very fresh thanks to the citrus notes, but has a modern sensuality thanks to the woody base.
Scent Floors
Top notes: ?Lemon primofiore, Italian tangerine, pink pepper
Middle notes: Guava, Freesia, Jasmine, Black lily
Base Notes: Cedarwood, White Musk, Clearwood
Tom Ford Rose Prick Eau de Parfum
A bouquet of wild roses inspired by Tom Ford‘s private rose garden. Rose Prick contains notes of Bulgarian rose and May rose punctuated with notes of pepper and spice. Crisp and pure, this is a fragrance so lovely that it’s hard to resist. Choose this floral fragrance for romantic dinners.
Scent Floors
Top notes: ?Sichuan pepper, Nghe
Middle Notes: May Rose, Turkish Rose, Bulgarian Rose
Base notes: Indonesian Patchouli, Tonka Bean
Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau So Intense Eau de Parfum
You’re probably familiar with the classic fruity floral scent of Marc Jacobs, Daisy. Now available in a more passionate version for those long summer days and nights. This vibrant perfume was created by world-renowned master craftsman Alberto Morillas. Inspired by the golden glow of a sunset, the fragrance evokes the sensation of biting into a succulent strawberry on a warm spring day.
Scent Floors
Top notes: Pear, Bergamot, Strawberry
Middle Notes: Jasmine, Rose Bud, Honey
Base notes: Benzoin, Vanilla, Musk
Valentino Voce Viva Eau de Parfum
This scent is an ode to Valentino’s femininity. A harmony of orange blossom and golden gardenia combined with colorful Italian bergamot and mandarin. This perfume is addictive through an unexpectedly cool note of crystal moss and vanilla. The design of this floral perfume bottle is clear, like a precious stone, which will be a beautiful gift.
Scent Floors
Top notes: Tangerine, Bergamot, Ginger
Middle Notes: Orange Blossom, Gardenia
Base Notes: Vanilla, Tonka Bean, White Musk, Sandalwood, Moss
How to Pick the Right Cologne/Perfume For You
What’s the Difference Between Cologne/Perfume, Eau de Toilette, and Eau de Parfum?
I know, it’s seems super complicated and, to be honest, it doesn’t really need to be. Here’s a top-level breakdown so you know the real difference and can now choose the right fragrance option for you.
What are Top Notes, Base Notes, and Medium Notes?
Top Notes: These are typically lighter scents and what you’ll smell first.
Base Notes: These are typically bolder and stronger scents that you’re left with after applying the cologne.
Medium Notes: These are typically your more fruity notes that combine with your top and bottom notes. It pretty much ties everything together.
Overall, the notes are the notes (if that makes sense), but the overall smell is going to differ person to person and how they truly interact with your own body’s chemistry. The notes are a good overall guide so you know what you’re getting out of the cologne, but don’t be afraid if you see a note that you may not love, it doesn’t mean the entire cologne will smell like that. It’s just how they all work together.
Base Notes: These are typically bolder and stronger scents that you’re left with after applying the cologne.
Medium Notes: These are typically your more fruity notes that combine with your top and bottom notes. It pretty much ties everything together.
Overall, the notes are the notes (if that makes sense), but the overall smell is going to differ person to person and how they truly interact with your own body’s chemistry. The notes are a good overall guide so you know what you’re getting out of the cologne, but don’t be afraid if you see a note that you may not love, it doesn’t mean the entire cologne will smell like that. It’s just how they all work together.