Welcome back to spring! I’m celebrating my favorite season by planning candlelit outdoor soirees, planning weekend getaways to seaside towns on the Washington coast, and revisiting my perfume collection. While I don’t believe all perfumes are crafted with specific seasons in mind, there are absolutely fragrances out there that belong under the springtime sun and smell exceptional when worn in the company of dew-dusted tulips, freshly cut grass, and gingham picnic blankets. To kick off the season, I’ve spent the last couple of weeks scrolling through noteworthy new launches and classics, ID’ing the best perfumes to wear over the next couple of months with the guidance of two Dsm-firmenich fragrance experts.
Interested in my findings? Keep scrolling for the grand reveal of all the spring-coded scents worth trying, and a breakdown of the best notes to make sure are in your new warm weather perfume picks.
What are spring perfumes?
If you’re wondering what can be considered a spring perfume, try to recall any moment where smelling a fragrance transported you to a sun-soaked spring day where the smell of crisp grass, blooming florals are laced in a gust of warm breeze. Dsm-firmenich’s Associate Fragrance Development Manager, Rachael Larsen, tells us a spring fragrance uses bright top notes like citruses and fruits to evoke the feeling of spring freshness—a major departure from winter’s warm, rich, resinous and woody fragrances. “When spring comes around, there is this exciting moment where juicy and dewy, floral fragrances become ‘acceptable’ again,” Larsen says. “Spring fragrances should have sparkling top notes and lush florals as the star of the show.”
Which notes are frequently featured?
The most beloved spring are can be defined by an enchanting blend of fresh florals, bright citrus, pulpy fruits, and crisp green notes, and Larsen ID’d just how the compositions when us over every time. “Citrus notes like bergamot, lemon, and mandarin (as well as fruity notes like pear and peach), signal the freshness of spring. Floral notes like rose, jasmine, violet, and lily-of-the-valley start emerging in the same way the grass returns to its green hue,” says Larsen. She also adds that you may also detect warm white florals such as orange blossom, tuberose, and gardenia, as they’re celebrated for their ability to bring solar impressions that feel nostalgic of summer, “which some people might gravitate toward as the weather warms up.”
Wondering which spring-coded perfumes are worth snagging ahead of spring’s most magical days? Keep scrolling for a reveal of a secret garden of floral, fruity, and woody perfumes according to beauty editors and perfumers who fall in love with them each time the season rolls around.
Best Spring Perfumes, Listed
Best Clean Floral: By Rosie Jane Leila Lou Eau de Parfum
By Rosie Jane
Leila Lou Eau de Parfum
Scent Type: Fruity floral | Notes: Pear, green apple, tangerine skin, star jasmine, spring nectarine, fresh cut grass, meadow musk, sandalwood
This clean, non-toxic by Rosie Jane perfume is an effortless and ethereal blend of pear, sweet jasmine, freshly cut grass, and spring nectarine that come together to create a fragrance inspired by spring blossoms and the transformation that comes with the beginning of the season. The brand’s founder, Rosie Jane Johnson, cites this perfume as the first she created. I love how fresh and subtle it smells—like slipping into a well-worn, white t-shirt and vintage Levi’s 401s.
Customer Review: “This fragrance opens up with a very bright and sweet pear note, and then it settles down into a scent that’s a bit more green and mellow. The fragrance definitely stays sweet throughout, but it’s a more vegetal kind of sweet than a gourmand leaning sweet. I’ve found that it lasts a while as well, which I was pleasantly surprised with, as this is definitely a lighter, airier spring [and] summer scent.”
Best Milky Floral: Lore Lovely and a little twisted Eau de Parfum
Lore
Lovely and a little twisted Eau de Parfum
Scent Type: Warm floral | Notes: Rose milk, amber resin, candied pistachio, patchouli
‘Weird’ and whimsical come together in this Lore fragrance for a glowing, candied floral milk addition to Lore. Created by perfumer Clément Marx, this lovely scent begins with an inviting rose milk note mixed with a hint of candied pistachio. It then twists into something even more lovable, a hypnotic blend of patchouli, oud, and resin to deliver an stunning grand finale wrapped in luminous florals. Its glass and aluminum bottle is made for your daily rituals and display, with caps doubling as a candle holder.
Customer Review: “I usually gravitate toward amber-woody vanillas that lean more cold-weather, but I wanted to add variety to my collection. I found this by accident, sprayed it on my sleeve about four hours ago, and it’s still going strong. I keep catching whiffs and can’t stop smelling it. This is completely different from anything I own, but I love it. It’s amber, but in a light, airy way. Not floral, heavy, gourmand or fruity. On my skin it comes across as a warm, soft amber skin scent that would work in warmer weather.”
Best Pulpy Fruit: Brown Girl Jane Peach Aura Eau de Parfum
Brown Girl Jane
Peach Aura Eau de Parfum
Scent Type: Fruity floral | Notes: Velvet peach, blood orange, bellini nectar, butterscotch crème, Georgia magnolia, almond blossom, vanilla bourbon, sandalwood, cashmere musk
As temperatures rise, I always find myself returning to pulpy, peach scents that challenge my perception of what a fruity, spring fragrance should be. Peach Aura opens with a juicy peach note that ripens into a creamy floral heart with layers of indulgent butterscotch crème, dewy magnolia, and smooth almond blossom. Then, just when you think you’ve already fall in love, you’re introduced to a rich blend of subtle skin musk accented by warm woods and vanilla.
Customer Review: “The scent is the perfect mix of juicy peach and soft warmth—it’s fresh, a little sweet, and just feels so pretty and effortless. Every time I wear it I get compliments, and I keep reaching for it every day. It’s one of those fragrances that instantly puts you in a good mood. Definitely a 5/5 for me!”
Best Solar Woods: Ellis Brooklyn Isla Sirena Eau de Parfum
Ellis Brooklyn
Isla Sirena Eau de Parfum
Scent Type: Solar woods | Notes: Blue java banana, creamy papaya, sea salt, lime, coconut water, vanilla orchid, ginger flower, vetiver, brown sugar, teak wood
Who says you have to wait until the temperature climbs into sub-tropical heights before you reach for solar scents? Spring days that are warm and summer offer the perfect opportunity to try one of Larsen’s top picks for this season. “We’ve seen banana become more popular, but it’s really nice in the new Ellis Brooklyn’s Isla Sirena,” she says. The eau de parfum leans into all things sun-drenched and fruity by combining fresh coconut water and lime with Blue Java banana, papaya and vanilla for a creamy finish.
Customer Review: “La Isla Sirena is a bright, beachy, feel‑good scent that instantly lifts your mood. The coconut water and lime make the opening fresh and sunny, while the creamy banana and papaya add a soft tropical warmth. It’s joyful, smooth, and perfect for anyone who loves a modern, vacation‑in‑a‑bottle fragrance.”
Best Aquatic Fruit: Henry Rose Ripe Eau de Parfum
Henry Rose
Ripe Eau de Parfum
Scent Type: Fruity floral | Notes: Lychee, watermelon sorbet, green leaves, cardamom, jasmine, peony, rose water, wisteria, upcycled orcanox, soft woods, musks, creamy sandalwood
Lychee fragrances have been creeping onto my radar this spring, and one of my favorite new releases I’ve be loving lately is Henry Rose’s Ripe. It has layers of solar-saturated florals balanced by a blend of lush fruits, creating a lovely, lychee-forward scent that reminds me of mouthwatering sorbets and orange sunsets. Its fruity, floral notes dry into a skin-like, warm musk that wears beautifully for hours after initial application.
Customer Review: “Henry Rose Ripe Eau de Parfum is a beautiful fruity floral that feels bright and uplifting from the first spray. It opens with a juicy, fresh sweetness that gives a soft, watery, almost sorbet-like vibe. As it settles, it becomes smoother and more delicate with a light floral touch, while the base keeps it clean and slightly warm. It’s playful but still refined, and not overwhelming at all. Perfect for everyday wear, especially in warmer seasons when you want something fresh, feminine, and a little sweet.”
(Image credit: Courtesy of Maya Thomas)
Best Crisp Fruit: Jo Malone London English Pear & Freesia Cologne
Jo Malone London
English Pear & Freesia Cologne
Scent Type: Chypre fruits | Notes: Williams pear, white freesia, patchouli
While I primarily wear this during the early fall months (it’s my go-to scent for sunny September days spent at the farmers market), I’ve found myself reaching for English Pear & Freesia Cologne to effectively mark the arrival of spring. Where the perfume’s crisp, Williams pear note stands out to me more in the latter months of the year, I’m discovering just how more I can pick up on the freesia this season. It feels fresh, lightly musky, and… is that something bubbly and bright somewhere in the mix? Count me in.
Customer Review: “Light, boozy, carbonated pears swinging around with a bouquet of fresh flowers. The first burst is almost like a nice cold fruity beer, sparkling wine or some sort of sweet champagne that will take your brain to a festive mood (for a second at least). The dry down is quite musky on my skin, patchouli also makes its way across the initial happy cocktail party mentioned, becoming a nice clean-showery scent with delicate projection.”
Best Green Gourmand: Ffern Spring 26 Eau de Parfum
Ffern
Spring 26 Eau de Parfum
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Scent Type: Floral gourmand | Notes: Elemi, petitgrain, blue chamomile, ginger root, lemon rind, cognac oil, bitter orange rind, timut pepper, tuberose, valerian root, bergamot rind, ho wood, neroli, rose de mai, broom, red cedar, orange flower
I can’t think of a better way to celebrate the coming of spring than to use a limited edition perfume that smells like the season in a chic bottle. Ffern has been making frequent appearances on my timeline for months, but I just had the opportunity to try one of their scents for the first time. I’m happy to report that not only did their newest release, a bouquet with creamy tuberose and green petitgrain, inspire a rewatch of Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette, but has me scrambling to try the rest of their launches.
Customer Review: “This opens with a tart, almost gooseberry-like brightness on my skin—sharp, green and slightly unexpected. It quickly settles into a zingy citrus with a fresh green edge that feels uplifting and clean. As it develops, it stays light and airy but maintains a clear presence, with soft wafts throughout the day rather than a constant projection. It never becomes heavy or tiring, and the character remains fresh and natural. A really easy, clear-head scent that wears beautifully and feels effortlessly put together.”
Best Airy Floral: Diptyque Eau Rose Eau de Toilette
Diptyque
Eau Rose Eau de Toilette
Scent Type: Fruity floral | Notes: Damascena rose, centifolia rose, lychee accord, chamomile, artichoke, ambroxan
Fragrances that remind me of rose water, like Diptyque’s classic Eau Rose Eau de Toilette, will always make my list of scent that smell just like spring, and dsm-firmenich Perfumer, Erwan Raguenes cosigns my pick. “This is a very airy, petal-like rose with subtle fruity facets that makes it fresh and delicate like early spring,” he says. The scent opens with a double dose of rose (Damascena and centifolia) before unfolding to reveal a tasty lychee accord enhanced by chamomile, and a streak of artichoke to keep things grounded.
Customer Review: “Breathtakingly beautiful rose. [It] opens with a rush of bittersweet bergamot and juicy tart vine-ripe black currants followed immediately with a saturating flood of soft, tropical, delicately sweet lychee fruit. A pristinely fresh and glorious rose makes her entrance amongst the sparkling lemony threads of dewy-green geranium, which provides a zesty citric strength and additional support to the principal rose scent itself. A subdued non-indolic jasmine woven throughout provides an extra touch of sweetly refined floral complexity without intruding on the precedence of the roses.”
Best White Musk: Diptyque Fleur de Peau Eau de Toilette
Diptyque
Fleur de Peau Eau de Toilette
Scent Type: Floral musk | Notes: Iris, mandarin, magnolia, peppercorn, white musk, ambrette seeds
In my opinion, you can never have too many Diptyque options in your springtime lineup, and the French brand’s Fleur de Peau Eau de Toilette has once again made mine for this season. The perfume reinterprets the heartbreakingly beautiful myth of Eros and Psyche with a luminous, fruity blend of alluring iris entwined with velvety magnolia and a skin-like musk that embraces the skin like a dream. Fresh, powdery, and romantic, this is one spring-coded perfume that makes me feel like a garden nymph.
Customer Review: “The opening is a breath of freshness, the addition of Mandarin alongside the classic pink pepper is a brilliant move. While the pink pepper maintains that ‘spicy’ and dry character typical of the line, the citrus gives an initial burst of energy that is missing in the EDP version. It’s a brighter and more immediate invitation. The heart is a floral elegance: Here the iris reigns supreme, but the novelty is the magnolia.”
(Image credit: Courtesy of Maya Thomas)
Best Ozonic Gourmand: Gucci Gucci Flora Gorgeous Orchid Eau de Parfum
Gucci
Gucci Flora Gorgeous Orchid Eau de Parfum
Scent Type: Floral gourmand | Notes: Vanilla duo, vanilla orchid, ozonic accord
In case you’re not as endlessly tapped into #PerfumeTok as I am (being a Gen Z beauty editor can be a skill and a curse), ozonic scents are officially on the rise in unexpected ways. Clean and crisp, these scents evoke fresh spring days without overtaking florals, citrus, or gourmand notes. One of my go-to’s for spring is Gucci Flora Gorgeous Orchid: an enchanting blend of sweet vanilla duo and luminous vanilla orchid with the crisp, added edge of an ozonic accord.
Customer Review: “Deep, well-balanced and not overly sweet seductive vanilla. Manages to not be cloying at all but still be sweet and sophisticated. Quite linear, but high quality. Exactly what to expect from the brilliant Marie Salamagne. Undeniably the best from this line!”
Best Bright Floral: Maison Margiela Replica Springtime in a Park Eau de Toilette
Maison Margiela
Replica Springtime in a Park Eau de Toilette
Scent Type: Floral gourmand | Notes: Pear accord, bergamot essence, blackcurrant accord, lily-of-the-valley accord, jasmine absolute, rose dasmacena absolute, musks accord, vanilla accord, ambrox
“This is just like a blooming park in the spring! It feels very airy and joyful, just like walking through flowering trees on a sunny spring afternoon,” Raguenes says of Maison Margiela’s romantic Replica Springtime in a Park Eau de Toilette. While its gorgeous pink hue initially caught my eye, the uplifting blend of juicy pear and blackcurrant paired with delicate notes of lily-of-the-valley and jasmine is what led to the buy. Its light, sweet notes evoke memories of sunny days, while the musk, vanilla and ambrox add warmth.
Customer Review: “This is lovely! It smells like a perfect cool spring day in the late morning. The wind is blowing, no one is out, the birds are mostly quiet. The only movement is you walking and bees hovering over the blossoms. Fresh, sweet, pretty floral, neat, and lovely. Nothing more or less. It really feels like springtime in a park! “
Best Crisp Woods: Hermès Un Jardin Sur le Nil Eau de Toilette
Hermès
Un Jardin Sur le Nil Eau de Toilette
Scent Type: Green woods | Notes: Green mango, lotus, calamus, sycamore wood
I know Hermès has basically set the standard for versatile, light, and floral scents, but the brand’s green, woody fragrances, like Un Jardin Sur le Nil, are criminally underrated for the season. “This is just like a blooming park in the spring! It feels very airy and joyful, just like walking through flowering trees on a sunny spring afternoon,” says Raguenes. Created in 2005, the scent draws its inspiration from the garden islands in Aswan, Egypt with notes of tangy green mango and delicate lotus.
Customer Review: “A work of art. I own a small sample bottle gifted to me along with three other Hermès scents. The notes intrigued me so I was eager to try it first. So interesting, fresh, and natural. Expensive, but the best art is. This is a crafted perfume meant to take you on a journey. On my skin there’s a fresh combination of carrot, tomato, mango and grapefruit. Don’t be put off by the unique combo—the notes reveal themselves in such an elegant composition.”
Best Green Floral: Penhaligon’s Bluebell Eau de Toilette
Penhaligon’s
Bluebell Eau de Toilette
Scent Type: Green floral | Notes: Citrus accord, hyacinth, lily-of-the-valley, cyclamen, jasmine, rose, galbanum, clove, cinnamon
Not all early spring days are sunny… in fact, the majority of the ones I’ve seen in Seattle were misty, cloudy, and cool. Bluebell Eau de Toilette reminds me of those signature, Pacific Northwest spring mornings I spent on my porch with a steaming cup of tea as the rain fell with dewy notes of hyacinth swirled with zesty citrus, green clove, and a sprinkling a cinnamon. While I’ve seen this scent described as broody, I would be more likely to describe it as delightfully melancholy.
Customer Review: “First impression spray in the air is straight up floral shop! Positive so far. [Perfect] for a humid, grey spring day, your skin is shining and the air is tense with the promise of (more) rain. The colors are muted and invite you to rest and reflect, breathe and enjoy silent, humble, pure happiness and peace. Not like any other floral or clean scent of mine, subtle enough to be safe for work, present enough to lift my spirits, in short, divine.”
Best Dewy Floral: Byredo Young Rose Eau de Parfum
Byredo
Young Rose Eau de Parfum
Scent Type: Floral musk | Notes: Ambrette seeds, Sichuan pepper, orris, damascena rose oil, musks, ambroxan
If you’ve been tempted to try a rose fragrance for spring, but haven’t found one that’s versatile or multi-faceted, try this Byredo favorite. Offering a fresh take on a traditional floral note, the scent opens with fiery notes of Sichuan pepper and ambrette seeds balanced with a heart of delicate orris and enchanting damascena rose. Its base notes, bold and luxurious, are defined by skin-like musks set alight by ambroxan. It’s inviting and familiar (without being done already).
Customer Review: “As someone who usually shies away from rose notes, this fragrance completely enchanted me. On my skin, it opens with a hint of candied lemon and rose in a Turkish delight [and] rosewater kind of way. There’s a dewy, almost airy quality to it, with a subtle powderiness that makes it soft. It wears as a light, fresh sweetness that isn’t cloying. Musk and ambrette gently round out the composition, adding depth without overwhelming it. “
Best Multilayered Floral: Gucci The Alchemist’s Garden: A Floral Verse Eau de Parfum
Gucci
The Alchemist’s Garden: A Floral Verse Eau de Parfum
Scent Type: Green floral | Notes: Black tea essence, jasmine sambac absolute, white musks
Every now and then, I find earthy, green notes appeal to me more as the calendar creeps towards spring, and The Alchemist’s Garden: A Floral Verse Eau de Parfum, is one of my favorite wats to tap into that mood. I’m not sure if it’s the vintage-inspired bottle or its contents that reminds me of the grounding, herbal scents of an ancient apothecary, but this scent transports me there. It opens with Indian jasmine before gracefully unfurling into a poetic blend of hand-picked Sri Lankan black tea leaves enveloped by paper-like white musk.
Customer Review: “For me, this is one of the most naturalistic interpretations of black tea I’ve ever experienced. There is a gentle astringency here, just like in a freshly brewed cup of real black tea. Jasmine blends beautifully into the tea note, adding a soft sweetness and a delicate floral nuance, which makes the composition unfold with remarkable refinement.”
Best Aromatic Citrus: Creed Wild Vetiver Eau de Parfum
Creed
Wild Vetiver Eau de Parfum
Scent Type: Aromatic citrus | Notes: Timur berry, bergamot, pink pepper, rose centifolia, geranium, blackcurrant bud, vetiver, cedarwood, amberwood
I love wearing a citrus fragrance for spring, and this time around, I’ll be wearing Creed’s Wild Vetiver for all my favorite events that come with the arrival of spring (including framer’s market strolls and nights at the opera). Vibrant and energetic, this aromatic citrus perfume kicks off with a juicy burst of Timur berry accented by juicy bergamot and pink pepper. Sweet rose centifolia, geranium, and blackcurrant bud take over, before shifting into a cozy blend of vetiver, cedarwood, and warm amberwood.
Customer Review: “Wild Vetiver has a misleading name, but a beautiful scent nonetheless. It opens with a fresh watery rose and quickly turns into a tart, spicy berry fragrance with green and floral undertones. a truly beautiful DNA with decent projection and longevity.”
How I Tested
As with all of our buying guides at Who What Wear, we compile our edits based on original testing and expert recommendations. To identify the 15 best spring perfumes on the market from brands like Lore, Byredo, Henry Rose, and Creed, I tapped perfumers for insights and leaned into my knowledge as a beauty expert. I also considered several crucial factors, including sillage, fragrance complexity, and aesthetic packaging. I’m aware of how important these factors are for a wide range of preferences, so I made sure to list out all the helpful details. Of course, customer reviews were also kept in mind when creating this list.
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