Note · fruity
Peach
6,851 perfumes feature this note.
Mugler
Angel
1992Angel is the perfume that invented the gourmand category.
PatchouliVanillaCaramelSweet3.6 / 5· 29,722Dior
J Adore
1999J'adore's original 1999 formulation is a big, unembarrassed bouquet — a wet, juicy opening of pear and magnolia with a peach-bergamot edge, everything slightly overripe in a deliberate way.
TuberoseRoseVanillaOzonic3.8 / 5· 25,013Dolce & Gabbana
The One
2006The One opens with a soft blush of peach that feels ripe rather than sharp, cushioned by a hint of bergamot that keeps it from turning too sweet.
AmberVanilla3.8 / 5· 15,640Davidoff
Cool Water
1988Cool Water opens with a bracing aquatic-herbal rush—lavender and mint collide like a splash of cold seawater, sharpened by rosemary's camphorous bite.
MarineLavenderOzonicMossy3.9 / 5· 15,239Nina Ricci
Nina
2006The opening is all zesty lime—bright, tart, and slightly effervescent, like citrus peel twisted over chilled water.
CitrusMuskyCaramelSweet3.8 / 5· 13,972Chanel
Coco Eau de Parfum
1984Coco opens with a plush rose that feels neither fresh nor dried, but somewhere warmly alive—dusted with peach skin and backed by jasmine's indolic weight.
RoseAmberBalsamicVanilla4.3 / 5· 12,365Lancôme
Trésor
1990Trésor opens with a lush wave of stone fruit—ripe peach and apricot—tempered by crisp bergamot and a watery flash of lily of the valley.
RoseAmberVanillaIris3.6 / 5· 12,043Cacharel
Noa
1998The first impression is ethereal—white musk and freesia create a soft, almost transparent veil, while subtle fruit notes (peach and plum) hover without turning sweet.
MuskyWoodySmokySweet3.9 / 5· 11,884Lancôme
Poeme
1995The opening is a soft collision of plum and bergamot, fruit that leans purple rather than bright, with a honeyed narcissus threading through.
TuberoseAmberVanillaRose4.0 / 5· 11,841Narciso Rodriguez
Narciso Rodriguez for Her Eau de Parfum
2006The signature arrives as a soft declaration: white musk, more skin than soap, paired with a barely-there rose that feels abstract rather than floral.
MuskyAmberPowderyWarm Spicy4.0 / 5· 11,725Juicy Couture
Viva la Juicy
2008Viva la Juicy opens with a candied brightness that feels deliberately playful, like walking past a dessert counter in full bloom.
CaramelVanillaFloralSweet4.0 / 5· 11,351Guerlain
Samsara Eau de Parfum
1989A meditation on sandalwood rendered in the grand Guerlain manner, Samsara opens with a soft citrus brightness quickly overtaken by ylang-ylang's creamy, almost narcotic richness.
WoodyIrisPowderyFloral4.1 / 5· 10,985Chanel
Coco Noir
2012Coco Noir opens with a brief citrus flicker—grapefruit and bergamot—that vanishes almost immediately into something darker and warmer.
WoodyPatchouliSweetAmber4.1 / 5· 10,815Dior
Dolce Vita
1994Dolce Vita opens with a spiced brightness, cardamom and bergamot threading through soft peach and lily, like sunlight filtered through gauze.
WoodyVanillaFruityWarm Spicy4.0 / 5· 10,145Gucci
Gucci Rush
1999Rush opens with a lush, almost overripe peach that feels plush and unapologetically synthetic in the best late-nineties way.
FruityFloralRosePatchouli3.8 / 5· 9,563Gucci
Gucci Guilty
2010Gucci Guilty opens with a bright snap of pink pepper and bergamot that quickly gives way to something warmer and more rounded.
FruityMuskyFloralCitrus3.9 / 5· 9,402Dior
Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet
2014Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet opens with a sheer, almost watercolor softness—peach and apricot bloom immediately, their flesh sweetness restrained and airy rather than syrupy.
FruityMuskyRoseFloral4.1 / 5· 9,302Elizabeth Arden
5th Avenue
1996A snapshot of mid-nineties New York elegance, this opens with crisp bergamot and a parade of white florals—magnolia and lily of the valley arriving first, bright and almost soapy in their cleanliness.
TuberoseFloralPowderyIris3.9 / 5· 9,186Calvin Klein
Obsession
1985Obsession opens with an immediate collision of brightness and warmth—citrus and peach dissolve almost instantly into a thick, resinous heart where jasmine and orange blossom hover over dark, mossy wood.
MossyAmberFloralMusky3.7 / 5· 9,084Mancera
Red Tobacco
2017The opening flares hot and resinous—cinnamon and incense backed by saffron's leathery warmth and a rasp of nutmeg.
TobaccoSmokyVanillaCinnamon4.1 / 5· 8,881Chanel
Chanel No 5 Eau de Parfum
1986The 1986 eau de parfum reformulation of the original No.
FloralRosePowderyIris3.6 / 5· 8,794Chanel
Allure Eau de Parfum
1999Allure Eau de Parfum opens with a bright citrus flush—bergamot and mandarin—that quickly softens into a creamy floral haze.
FruityCitrusVanillaFloral4.1 / 5· 8,730Givenchy
Amarige
1991Amarige announces itself without apology.
TuberoseFruityVanillaFloral3.9 / 5· 8,324Yves Saint Laurent
Opium (1977)
1977The immediate sensation is thick and resinous, a dark sweetness cut by spice—cinnamon heat against plum and carnation-like florals.
SmokyAmberWoodyBalsamic4.0 / 5· 8,278Chloé
Nomade
2018The first spray is all sunlight and citrus peel, bright but not sharp, with a softness that suggests something richer underneath.
RosePatchouliAmber3.9 / 5· 8,142Burberry
Body
2011Body opens with a soft flash of peach and freesia—just enough sweetness to feel inviting without turning sugary.
WoodyPowderyIrisMusky3.6 / 5· 7,867Cacharel
Eden
1994Eden opens with a soft burst of peach and citrus that feels both ripe and slightly green, like fruit just shy of full sweetness.
FruityTuberoseFloralSweet3.6 / 5· 7,766Jean Paul Gaultier
Scandal
2017Blood orange strikes first—sharp, pulpy, almost acidic—cutting through before honey and caramel announce themselves with unapologetic sweetness.
CaramelCitrusHoneyFruity3.9 / 5· 7,241Guerlain
Champs-Élysées Eau De Toilette
1996The opening flares with a strange, almost gauzy fruit—melon and blackcurrant tinged with almond and violet, creating an accord that feels simultaneously sweet and powdery, like stepping into a Parisian florist through a veil of talc.
RoseVanillaPowderyWoody4.0 / 5· 6,956Burberry
Burberry Women
1995Burberry for Women opens with an unapologetic fruit salad—ripe pear and peach mingling with darker black currant and apricot.
FruityWoodyVanillaMossy4.0 / 5· 6,923Chopard
Cašmir
1992Casmir opens with the plush sweetness of coconut and peach, an almost tropical richness that feels deliberately opulent rather than fresh.
VanillaAmberWoodyFruity3.9 / 5· 6,858Yves Saint Laurent
Opium Eau de Parfum 2009
2009The 2009 reformulation opens softer than its predecessor, with lily of the valley lending an unexpected freshness to the bergamot introduction.
AmberFloralPatchouliBalsamic3.9 / 5· 6,778Chanel
Allure Sensuelle
2005The pink pepper arrives immediately, warm rather than sharp, dusted over a soft peach accord that feels plush without turning syrupy.
PatchouliRoseAmberWoody4.0 / 5· 6,758Tiziana Terenzi
Kirke
2015A sheer fruited veil that opens with soft pear and raspberry, pale and nearly translucent, like juice staining silk.
VanillaWoodyFruityMusky3.4 / 5· 6,518Nina Ricci
L'Air du Temps
1948Few fragrances carry the weight of L'Air du Temps — a postwar release that became shorthand for romance itself.
IrisRoseAmber3.7 / 5· 6,315Salvador Dalí
Laguna
1991The opening bursts with ripe, almost candied fruit—pineapple and raspberry lead, backed by plum and peach, with grapefruit adding a bright citrus edge that keeps it from collapsing into pure sweetness.
FruityVanillaSweetCitrus3.7 / 5· 6,296Chanel
Allure Homme
1999Allure Homme opens with a brightness that's both citrus-crisp and faintly sweet—bergamot and lemon cut through with a whisper of peach and the warmth of ginger.
WoodyVanillaSweetEarthy4.3 / 5· 6,196Lancôme
Tresor in Love
2010A translucent fruity-floral that opens with pear's cool succulence sharpened by pink pepper's gentle fizz.
FruityFloralMuskyWoody3.8 / 5· 5,855Avon
Far Away
1994The first spray delivers a sun-warmed collision of coconut and peach that reads like tropical sunscreen mixed with ripe fruit—unapologetically sweet and nostalgic in its boldness.
VanillaAmberFloralFruity3.6 / 5· 5,832Chanel
Allure
1996Allure opens with a lightly sweetened citrus—more rounded peach than sharp bergamot—that gives way almost immediately to a soft haze of florals.
FruityRoseVanillaWhite Floral4.1 / 5· 5,792Sisley
Soir de Lune
2006A floral chypre that opens with a sharp citrus-spice greeting—bergamot and nutmeg creating an unexpected brightness before settling into something quieter.
MossyIrisPowderyRose4.0 / 5· 5,446Viktor & Rolf
Bonbon
2014The opening is a sticky burst of caramelized peach and orange that announces itself immediately—no subtlety, just confectionary sweetness that borders on gourmand excess.
CaramelAmberRum4.0 / 5· 5,358Serge Lutens
Féminité Du Bois
2009Feminite du Bois opens with an unexpected warmth—candied plum and peach steeped in cinnamon, all draped over raw cedar planks.
WoodyCinnamonRoseFruity4.1 / 5· 5,353Calvin Klein
CK be
1996A blast of mint and lavender opens ck-be with the bracing clarity of cold water on skin, softened just enough by bergamot to keep it from turning medicinal.
MuskyLavenderGreenAromatic3.9 / 5· 5,300Estée Lauder
Youth Dew
1953Youth-Dew opens with a brief citrus flicker before plunging into spiced amber and incense—this was designed as bath oil that became perfume, and that enveloping warmth announces itself immediately.
AmberCinnamonVanillaPatchouli3.7 / 5· 5,257Ex Nihilo
Fleur Narcotique
2014A soft cloud of peach and bergamot opens this composition, sweet but not cloying, like biting into fruit still cool from morning shade.
FloralFruityMuskyCitrus3.7 / 5· 5,251Elizabeth Arden
Sunflowers
1993A melon-drenched opening announces itself immediately—dewy, sweet, and unmistakably early nineties.
FruityFreshAquaticWhite Floral3.4 / 5· 5,197Guerlain
Mitsouko Eau de Toilette
1919The first spray reveals a tart brightness—bergamot cutting through ripe peach and rose, the classic chypre tension already apparent.
MossyFruityCitrusWarm Spicy4.0 / 5· 5,195Shiseido
Zen (2007)
2007Zen opens with an unexpected clarity—citrus and rose meeting at a cool, transparent crossroads rather than the heavy floral one might expect from the name.
CitrusIrisSmokyFloral4.1 / 5· 5,085Yves Saint Laurent
Belle d'Opium
2010Where the original Opium pursued drama above all else, Belle d'Opium opens with gardenia and jasmine — florist-clean and slightly dewy before the deeper materials stir.
AmberVanillaTobaccoPatchouli4.0 / 5· 5,078Hermès
24 Faubourg
1995The opening is a plush, almost honeyed florality—ylang-ylang dominates, rounded by peach and citrus that feel more ornamental than bright.
AmberIrisVanillaHoney4.0 / 5· 4,977Tom Ford
Bitter Peach
2020Bitter Peach opens with bruised stone fruit—overripe, nearly fermented—tempered by blood orange acidity and a cardamom rasp that keeps the sweetness from turning cloying.
FruitySweetRumVanilla3.7 / 5· 4,924Grès
Cabotine
1990Cabotine opens with a curious brightness—plum and blackcurrant stained with orange blossom, sweet but not cloying, like biting into fruit still cold from morning air.
TuberoseIrisVanillaRose3.7 / 5· 4,845Versace
Versace Pour Femme Dylan Blue
2017Versace Pour Femme Dylan Blue opens with a sharp punch of blackcurrant that feels almost tart, cutting through with a brightness that's more energizing than sweet.
FruityFloralMuskyGreen3.7 / 5· 4,760Giorgio Armani
Acqua di Gio
1995The pineapple and peach open with unexpected sweetness before a mineral, ozone-like freshness takes over—this is the marine accord that defined a generation of men's fragrance.
MarineCitrusOzonicMusky4.0 / 5· 4,584Burberry
My Burberry
2014My Burberry opens with a bright citrus trio—lemon, grapefruit, bergamot—that quickly gives way to the heart of the composition: a soft, powdery gardenia flanked by peach and freesia.
RoseFruityLeatherMusky3.8 / 5· 4,540Victoria'S Secret
Bombshell (2010)
2010Bombshell opens with a sharp burst of grapefruit and pineapple that feels deliberately sweet and juicy, almost candied in its intensity.
RoseVanillaAmber4.0 / 5· 4,508Lanvin
Marry Me
2010Marry Me opens with a juicy, almost overripe peach that feels candied rather than fresh, softened by a translucent freesia haze.
FruityAmberMuskyFloral3.7 / 5· 4,408Dior
Joy by Dior
2018Joy by Dior opens with a soft citrus clarity—bergamot that never shouts, instead settling quickly into the jasmine that dominates from the first minute.
FloralFruityMuskyPowdery3.4 / 5· 4,346Avon
Incandessence
2000A soft, translucent floral built around two delicate white blooms.
FloralFreshPowderyGreen3.6 / 5· 4,307Lanvin
Arpège
1927The opening is a bright collision of neroli and peach against a wall of lily of the valley, immediately softened by bergamot.
FloralIrisRoseWhite Floral4.0 / 5· 4,256Gucci
Envy Me
2004The opening is a candied fruit cocktail—pineapple syrup, peach flesh, lychee sweetness—cut through with pink pepper's metallic snap and a spray of jasmine.
MuskyFruityFreshTropical3.9 / 5· 4,198Dolce & Gabbana
Rose The One
2009The One Rose opens with a sheer veil of mandarin that quickly dissolves into a pink rose accord—dewy and immediate, neither photorealistic nor entirely abstract.
RoseFloralFreshWhite Floral4.0 / 5· 4,185Robert Piguet
Fracas
1948Fracas opens with a lush white floral blast—tuberose front and center, its creamy indolic richness cutting through any sweetness the peach or citrus might suggest.
TuberoseMossyFloralWoody4.0 / 5· 4,169Dior
Miss Dior Eau de Parfum (2021)
2021The 2021 reimagining of Miss Dior opens with a pale floral brightness—lily of the valley lending a clean, nearly soapy freshness, softened by iris powder and the watery quality of peony.
FruityVanillaIrisRose3.8 / 5· 4,123Yves Saint Laurent
Rive Gauche
1971A metallic gardenia unfolds against birch-darkened woods, catching you off guard with its cool, almost surgical precision.
MossyFloralIrisAldehydic3.9 / 5· 4,114Jo Malone London
Wild Bluebell
2011The opening strikes a peculiar balance—clove's aromatic warmth meeting something unexpectedly green and dewy, as if crushed stems rather than petals.
MuskyPowderyAquaticSweet4.0 / 5· 4,090By Kilian
I Don T Need a Prince by My Side To Be a Princess
2018The opening is a tart flash of lemon, clarifying and direct, before ginger and apple arrive with a crisp, almost effervescent sweetness.
VanillaAmber4.2 / 5· 4,035Chanel
Cristalle Eau de Toilette
1974The opening of Cristalle is a bright, almost citrus-green jolt—bergamot sharpened with something coolly metallic, like spring water over limestone.
CitrusMossyEarthyFloral4.1 / 5· 3,951Elizabeth Arden
Red Door
1989Red Door opens with a plush, fruited floral wave—honeyed rose and orange blossom laced with violet and a fleeting whisper of anise that lends an old-fashioned powderiness.
RoseTuberoseFloralHoney3.3 / 5· 3,908Yves Saint Laurent
Baby Doll
2000Baby-doll opens with a bright clash of fruit—pineapple and blackcurrant meeting in a nearly synthetic sweetness that feels deliberate, not accidental.
VanillaSweetFruityFloral3.8 / 5· 3,854Chloé
Chloe Roses de Chloe
2013Roses de Chloé opens with a sharp herbaceous brightness—tarragon and citrus cutting through the air like chilled morning dew on petals.
RoseAmberOzonic4.1 / 5· 3,786Jo Malone London
Nectarine Blossom & Honey
2005The opening feels like sunlight through a conservatory window—bright petitgrain cuts through the sweetness of nectarine and blackcurrant, preventing this from tipping into dessert territory.
FruityHoneySweetGreen3.9 / 5· 3,743Kenzo
Kenzo pour Homme
1991The opening is bright and herbal—sage and citrus that feel less aquatic than many early-nineties masculines, more like a clean shirt hung to dry in a sunlit garden.
MossyWoodyEarthyCitrus4.1 / 5· 3,658Gucci
Envy
1997The opening feels like stepping into a sunlit conservatory—fresh magnolia and freesia mingling with tropical pineapple and soft peach.
FloralRoseWhite FloralGreen4.1 / 5· 3,656Bvlgari
Bvlgari Pour Femme
1994A sheer veil of violet and orange blossom opens this fragrance, sweetened by raspberry and peach in a way that feels decidedly mid-nineties—soft-focus and approachable rather than sharp.
RosePowderyIrisVanilla4.0 / 5· 3,626Chloé
L'Eau de
2012L'Eau de Chloé opens with a flash of peach skin and grapefruit, bright but soft-edged, like fruit lit through morning gauze.
RosePatchouliAmber3.9 / 5· 3,587Beyoncé
Heat
2010The opening is fruit-forward and bright—peach and neroli mingle with a creamy magnolia that keeps the sweetness from tipping into syrup.
AmberVanillaCherryRum3.5 / 5· 3,584Chloé
Love Story
2014The opening is bright citrus with a whisper of pear—fleeting, gauzy, like sunlight through linen curtains.
RosePatchouli3.9 / 5· 3,572Givenchy
Play For Her
2010The opening arrives bright and slightly peppery, peach softened by orange blossom and bergamot.
FruityFloralWhite FloralPowdery3.7 / 5· 3,570Burberry
My Burberry Black
2016My Burberry Black opens with a plush jasmine that carries more weight than brightness, immediately signaling something richer and more grounded than its predecessor.
FloralPatchouliRoseAmber4.0 / 5· 3,542The Body Shop
White Musk
1981The Body Shop's white musk opens with a bright, green flutter—basil and galbanum lending an herbal clarity before ylang-ylang and lily soften the entrance.
MuskyFloralRosePowdery4.0 / 5· 3,508Nina Ricci
L’Extase
2015The opening announces itself immediately: bright pear and peach warmed by pink pepper's subtle bite, creating a juicy sweetness that feels modern but not cloying.
FruityVanillaCaramelSweet3.8 / 5· 3,501Estée Lauder
White Linen
1978White Linen opens with a bright aldehydic sparkle softened by fuzzy peach and citrus, announcing itself before settling into something more composed.
IrisRoseAmberHoney3.7 / 5· 3,425Nina Ricci
Love in Paris
2004The opening feels like walking through a fruit market in full bloom—ripe pear and peach mingling with fresh bergamot and a subtle anise edge that keeps the sweetness from becoming cloying.
FruityCitrusFloralSweet3.8 / 5· 3,387Van Cleef & Arpels
First
1976First opens with a rush of jammy fruit—dark berries and peach syrup—before the white florals arrive in force.
TuberoseHoneyVanillaAmber4.0 / 5· 3,369Guerlain
Mitsouko Eau de Parfum
1919The oakmoss arrives first, dense and shadowed, followed by a bright slash of bergamot that never quite disperses the gloom.
MossyCitrusWarm SpicyWoody4.1 / 5· 3,325Hugo Boss
Boss The Scent For Her
2016Boss The Scent for Her opens with a haze of peach that feels less fruity than quietly narcotic, almost fuzzy in its warmth.
FruityAmberFloralSweet3.8 / 5· 3,316Givenchy
Dahlia Divin
2014Dahlia Divin opens with a bright snap of pink pepper that quickly dissolves into a lush orchard of peach and apple, their sweetness tempered by the green freshness of lily of the valley.
CherryFruityMuskyWoody3.8 / 5· 3,187Guerlain
Les Absolus d'Orient Santal Royal
2014Santal Royal opens with a starched white elegance—neroli and jasmine laid over spiced wood before the heart has even settled.
AmberCinnamonLeatherRose4.2 / 5· 3,151Chanel
Gabrielle Essence
2019Gabrielle Essence opens with a plush, slightly tropical brightness—petitgrain's green citrus edge softened by ripe peach and a whisper of black currant.
TuberoseFloralFruityVanilla4.0 / 5· 3,148Versace
Red Jeans
1994A fruity floral from the mid-nineties that wears its era openly.
FruityVanillaMuskyFloral3.5 / 5· 3,145Calvin Klein
Escape
1991The first impression is unapologetically lush and fruited—apricot and melon edged with the green bite of oakmoss, a very particular early-nineties gesture that somehow reads as both tropical and temperate.
FruityMossyFloralRose3.7 / 5· 3,095Byredo
Bibliotheque
2017Bibliotheque opens with a soft haze of bruised plum and violet, their powdery sweetness immediately tempered by dry leather and a whisper of cinnamon-dusted paper.
LeatherCherryVanillaSweet3.7 / 5· 3,079Nishane
Hundred Silent Ways
2016Tuberose announces itself immediately—green and narcotic, softened by a gauze of peach that keeps the opening from turning too operatic.
TuberoseIrisPowderyFloral4.2 / 5· 3,072Rochas
Femme
1944Femme announces itself with an unexpected contrast: ripe stone fruits and plum dusted with dry cinnamon, a baroque opening that feels both indulgent and restrained.
MossyLeatherPowderyIris4.1 / 5· 3,051Lacoste Fragrances
Touch of Pink
2004A bright, unapologetic fruity-floral that opens with juicy peach and blood orange sharpened by cardamom's green spice.
FruityCitrusVanillaPowdery3.7 / 5· 2,907Slava Zaïtsev
Maroussia
1992Maroussia opens with a soft blur of peach and orange blossom, sweet but not cloying, like sunlight through lace curtains.
FloralWoodyTuberoseVanilla3.7 / 5· 2,902Hugo Boss
Hugo Woman
1997Hugo Woman opens with a watermelon-and-peach brightness that reads like a mid-nineties time capsule—aquatic but grounded, synthetic yet oddly appealing in its cleanness.
FreshAquaticWhite FloralSweet3.9 / 5· 2,878Giorgio Beverly Hills
Giorgio
1981Giorgio announces itself before you enter the room—a strident floral proclamation that defined eighties excess.
FruityTuberoseFloralVanilla3.6 / 5· 2,866Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton
2005A sheer fruity-floral that opens with a candied orchard of melon, peach, and crisp apple before dissolving into a pale white-floral veil.
FruityTuberoseWhite FloralFresh3.7 / 5· 2,830Moschino
Toy 2 Bubble Gum
2021The opening is a sharp citrus jolt softened almost immediately by candied peach and ginger heat.
FruityCinnamonMuskySweet3.7 / 5· 2,785Hugo Boss
Boss Nuit Pour Femme
2012Boss Nuit Pour Femme opens with a soft peach accord that feels more like pale fruit skin than juice—restrained and faintly powdery.
White FloralPowderyVioletAldehydic3.8 / 5· 2,762Victoria'S Secret
Love Spell
Love Spell opens with a soft, sun-warmed peach that feels almost tactile—ripe without veering syrupy.
3.8 / 5· 2,669Guerlain
La Petite Robe Noire Eau Fraiche
2015The sharpest citrus—lemon and bergamot—opens with a tart, almost sherbet-like brightness, softened almost immediately by orange blossom that keeps the initial spray from veering too sour.
CitrusMuskySweetVanilla3.8 / 5· 2,647Jean Patou
Joy
1930Joy opens with an almost shocking opulence—tuberose and Bulgarian rose arrive simultaneously, their combined richness verging on the indecent.
TuberoseFloralRoseWhite Floral3.9 / 5· 2,637Givenchy
Dahlia Noir
2011The opening arrives with a shimmer of pink pepper and bergamot, softened almost immediately by mimosa's powdery embrace.
PowderyIrisPatchouliSweet3.7 / 5· 2,625Jimmy Choo
I Want Choo
2020I Want Choo opens with soft peach and a whisper of mandarin—not the bright citrus burst you'd expect, but something already warmed and slightly blurred at the edges.
FruityWhite FloralPowderySoft Spicy4.0 / 5· 2,582Lolita Lempicka
Lolitaland
2018Lolitaland opens with a bracingly tart citrus quartet—lime and grapefruit lead, sharp and juicy, with a subtle peachy roundness softening the edges.
FloralVanillaCitrusSweet4.0 / 5· 2,582Princesse Marina de Bourbon
Marina De Bourbon
1994Marina de Bourbon opens with a bright lemon clarity that quickly softens into something altogether sweeter.
FloralVanillaFruitySweet3.7 / 5· 2,575Guerlain
Samsara Eau de Toilette
1989The sandalwood arrives first and never quite leaves—creamy, almost buttery, with a warmth that borders on incense without tipping into smoke.
WoodySweetFloralVanilla4.3 / 5· 2,546Creed
Aventus for Her
2016The opening arrives with bergamot and pink pepper that feel sun-warmed rather than sharp, quickly joined by an unexpected violet softness.
PatchouliFruityWoodyAmber3.6 / 5· 2,535Avon
Tomorrow
2005Tomorrow opens with a fuzzy peach-raspberry accord softened by an unexpected whisper of patchouli, less earthy than resinous.
MuskyFruitySweetFresh Spicy4.0 / 5· 2,518Laura Biagiotti
Laura
1994The opening arrives as a rush of fleshy fruit—plum and peach with a hint of melon's watery sweetness, tempered by bergamot's citric brightness.
WoodyFruityFloralAmber3.9 / 5· 2,499Estée Lauder
Estēe
1968Estée opens with a creamy, almost narcotic tuberose that feels dense and luxurious, sweetened by a thread of raspberry that keeps the white flowers from becoming too solemn.
TuberoseRoseIrisHoney3.8 / 5· 2,490Marc Jacobs
Honey
2013A loud, sweet gourmand that announces itself with candied pear and syrupy peach.
FruityHoneyVanillaSweet3.6 / 5· 2,459Cartier
Must de Cartier
1981Must de Cartier opens with a sharp-sweet collision of tropical fruit and bitter galbanum, a pairing that feels distinctly eighties but never garish.
LeatherAmberWoodySweet4.2 / 5· 2,435Chloé
Chloe Narcisse
1992Narcisse opens with a plush wave of tropical fruit—pineapple and peach rounded by apricot—that feels simultaneously ripe and powdered, like lacquered skin warmed by sunlight.
VanillaRoseTuberoseIris3.8 / 5· 2,432Tiffany
Tiffany & Co
2017The opening is brisk and polished—bergamot and lemon zest with the gleam of a shop window.
CitrusFruityIrisPowdery3.6 / 5· 2,424Gucci
Gucci Guilty Black Pour Femme
2013Gucci Guilty Black Pour Femme opens with a brief spark of pink pepper before quickly surrendering to its sweetly narcotic heart.
FreshSoft SpicyFloralCaramel4.0 / 5· 2,420