Millennials will remember the golden age of celebrity fragrances in the early-to-mid-2000s. Back then, it seemed like every it-girl or guy had a signature scent they sold to the masses. J.Lo launched Glow in 2002. In 2004, Britney Spears launched Curious, and Paris Hilton launched her first, eponymous elixir. In the mid-aughts, celebs like Taylor Swift (Wonderstruck), Beyonce (Heat), Justin Bieber (Someday), and One Direction (Our Moment) joined in on the trend with their own fragrances.

Somewhere along the way, though, celeb fragrance began to die out. Arguably, it was when A-listers decided to launch entire beauty brands, but that’s a topic for another day. Blame it on my nostalgic nature, but I miss celebrity fragrances. Some say they’re kitschy; I say they’re fun, collectible, and sometimes, surprising compliment-earners.