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Floral perfumes for women are the most underestimated family in perfumery. They are imagined as interchangeable and unoriginal, yet they cover radically different territories: the rose soliflore, powdery iris, floral bouquet, fruity floral... So many directions to explore through samples to find the one that will become your signature scent.
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The best floral perfumes for women
Attrape-Rêves by Louis Vuitton:
Jacques Cavallier Belletrud built Attrape-Rêves around a fruity floral accord. Airy at first contact, the composition gradually reveals a true floral depth. It's the ideal everyday floral for those who want something fresh without sacrificing sophistication.
The Bewitching Yasmine by Penhaligon's:
Penhaligon's is a British house that contemporary niche perfumery tends to wrongly overlook. The Bewitching Yasmine places jasmine at its center, in a sunny and captivating register, enhanced by soft spices and a warm musky base. A floral that embraces its sensuality without tipping into the oriental. For those who find classic florals too demure and orientals too heavy, this is often where their signature lies.
Portrait of a Lady by Frédéric Malle:
Dominique Ropion spent three years composing Portrait of a Lady. This is not a soft or reassuring floral: it's a floral that asserts itself, occupies space, leaves an imprint. The most cited, most respected, and most copied niche floral composition. A must-try to understand what rose can be in its most carnal and accomplished form.
Delina by Parfums de Marly:
In just a few years, Delina has become one of the most worn floral references in accessible niche perfumery, and this success is well-deserved. Parfums de Marly found something rare: a classic feminine floral bouquet carried by a fruity freshness that makes it adaptable to all occasions. For those who want an immediately appealing floral without sacrificing complexity.
A La Rose by Maison Francis Kurkdjian:
Kurkdjian treats rose without artifice. May rose, Turkish rose, white musk, no woody base to stabilize it, no spices to complicate it. Just the flower, in its most honest expression. It's the most precise rose soliflore in the catalog, and often the one that changes the minds of those who thought they didn't like florals. Seemingly discreet, impossible to forget on the skin. Discover A la Rose here.
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