11 Spring Scents You'll Love

11 Spring Scents You'll Love
11 Spring Scents You'll Love

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We have collected the freshest, brightest and sweetest aromas of spring in one review, so that we will surely please everyone.

Magnolia Sensuel by Bvlgari

The Splendida Bulgari collection has been replenished. Perfumer Jacques Cavalier has combined magnolia flowers and citrus fruits into one composition to create the new fragrance Magnolia Sensuel. But don't think that the story ends here: after refreshing notes, the perfume leaves a trail of patchouli, musk and vanilla. In general, this must be heard.

Guilty Absolute Pour Femme by Gucci

The creative director of the brand, Alessandro Michele, has launched the feminine Guilty Absolute Pour Femme in tandem with the masculine Guilty scent. Ultimately, Alessandro wanted, we quote, "to get a note of blackberry that would awaken dreams." The misty idea of the designer turned into a perfume at the suggestion of perfumer Alberto Morillas: the latter mixed the aforementioned blackberry with a Bulgarian rose and got a strong fruity-chypre scent. We hope both sides are satisfied.

Green Tea Fig by Elizabeth Arden

And perfumers Elizabeth Arden were looking for inspiration in the fruits of figs, but in the process they dreamed and added notes of ivy, citrus and green tea to them. Spoiler alert: the guys promise that in the end everything turned out not at all as cloying as you thought it would be.

Black Opium by YSL Beaute

Just in the spring, YSL Beaute released the Black Opium fragrance again (to be honest, we ourselves find it difficult to answer what kind of bottle it is). The main note here is still behind the pear, which is complemented by citruses and coffee. And yes, it's not a sin to share such a scent with your friends at a Friday party, just make sure that no one steals the glamorous bottle on the sly.

No Limits by bruno banani

Fans of lusciously sweet aromas can engage the new bruno banani for dessert: currants, peaches, raspberries, vanilla, and cocoa fit in a beautiful girlish bottle. Looks like we found you the best sugar substitute in the world (don't thank you!).

Coco Mademoiselle Intense by Chanel

Chanel has enhanced the famous Coco Mademoiselle fragrance, but don't be intimidated: not a single familiar note of the classic version has suffered. House perfumer Olivier Polge snapped: “I decided to increase the proportion of patchouli oils. Expand this note to the limit, but not damage the freshness of the top notes. How the master managed to do this is a mystery, but they say that the aroma from this is no less fragrant with jasmine and bergamot.

Dolce Garden by Dolce & Gabbana

Dolce & Gabbana mixed all the most expensive things in one bottle: a flower garden and Sicillian sweets. In favor of the first in the bottle, accords of citrus and magnolia speak, and for the second, vanilla, almond milk and coconut essence are responsible.

Nude by Alaia

While working on the Nude fragrance, perfumer Marie Salamagne was inspired by the muses of the recently departed designer Azzedine Alaya, including, for a moment, supermodels Naomi Campbell and Stephanie Seymour. And nude is also one of the three iconic words of the Alaïa archive (after white and black, of course) and symbolizes a dress that is imperceptible on the body, so the novelty turned out to be very unobtrusive. Everything is really minimal in the composition: tonka beans, cradamom, orange blossom and ubiquitous woody accords.

In White by Elie Saab

The composition of the new Elie Saab sounds life-affirming even by ear: orange flowers, mandarin essence, white musk, currants, pear and vanilla. Perfumers Francis Kurkdjian and Jerome di Marino prepared a cheerful cocktail for special occasions (well, in general, like Elie Saab dresses).

Fleur Musс For Her by Narciso Rodriguez

The already rich series of For Her fragrances has been replenished with a new musk-based fragrance. Otherwise, the familiar notes of rose, patchouli and amber are felt in the composition (and this cannot but rejoice).

L'Eau d'Issey Pure Nectar de Parfum by Issey Miyake

Another novelty sweetened the beginning of spring by Issey Miyake, which released the third fragrance in the L'Eau d'Issey line. This time, perfumers Dominique Ropion and Fanny Bal took the first fragrance L'Eau d'Issey Pure and intensified its honey notes. To make the perfume sound easy, they complemented the composition with an accord of lily of the valley and a special rose extract, which combines essential oils and rose water.

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