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We’d take them if we had one wish.
Thebest perfumefor summer will be whatever you decide it is.
Byrdie / Kristin Kempa
Keep scrolling for 15 summer scents so good you’ll want to wear them all year.
PHLUR has been doing a lot lately, but they’ve got something with this one.
Think Tom Ford Bitter Peach, but more fun and a lot less expensive.
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It captures every part of a peachthe fuzzy skin, the meat, the juiceand finishes with some spice.
This fragrance is bright, fresh, and greenperfect for summer.
The fragrance feels faceted, jewel-toned, and emerald green, just like the bottle that houses it.
PHOTO: Bergdorf Goodman
Jennifer Fisher My Scent
Jennifer Fisher has been my favorite jewelry designer for nearly ten years.
Lucky for me, it’s precisely the pop in of fragrance that I love.
It’s familiar, unique, sweet, spicy, and aquatic.
PHOTO: Jennifer Fisher
I’ve gone back to this a few times, and I like it more with each wear.
Byrdie Tip
When temperatures climb, sweat may cause your fragrance to wear off sooner.
Orchids, woods, peach, and bergamot all work together to lift the hero note, crisp linen.
PHOTO: DS & Durga
It paints a picture that’s calm, bright, and clean.
If you like a white floral that’s a little sudsy, this one will win you over.
Giorgio Armani My Way Floral Parfum
When Armani gets something right, they double down.
PHOTO: Liis
Viktor&Rolf Flowerbomb Ruby
Let’s get one thing straight: Nothing is better than Flowerbomb.
(Because why mess with perfection?)
What sets it apart from its predecessor is the prominent note of peach right up top.
PHOTO: Giorgio Armani
They’re all great, but Heaven is breathtaking.
It’s mysterious but engaging and almost hypnotizing.
Every time I wear it, I spend a good chunk of the day smelling myself.
PHOTO: Ulta
Like all of my favorite fragrances, it’s hard to pin down.
This has been one of the most surprising fragrance launches of the year so far.
Maison Margiela ‘Replica’ When The Rain Stops
I love any fragrance that emulates rain.
PHOTO: Royalty by Maluma
Regime des Fleurs Tears
A scent called Tears, can you stand it?
It’s inspired by the phrase, “Beauty moves the soul to tears.”
In this case, we’re talking about tears of joy.
PHOTO: Elorea
It’s as interesting as it is unexpected.
It’s not floral, per se, but it is earthy and beautifully executed.
Aroma is a strong fragrance that it’s possible for you to’t miss.
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Hermes Terre DHermes Eau Givree
A fragrance favorite gets a summery twist.
It’s not my usual choice, but this one is truly timeless.
For instance, applying perfume after moisturizer will produce a more powerful scent.
PHOTO: Régime des Fleurs
A fragrance that understands that warmth is as integral to a summer fragrance as fruit and freshness.
PHOTO: Costa Brazil
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