Another citrus-based scent, Jo Malone worked in black pepper and cedarwood for a spicy spin. Grapefruit, lime, bitter orange and spearmint round out the sure-to-be signature scent. And the eye-catching red bottle makes a statement, too.
We love a warm, woodsy scent for fall and this new entry from Commodity fits the bill. The moody fragrance relies on bois de cedar, Australian sandalwood and pink pepper for an intense aroma, but don't worry, it has a softer side thanks to its silky finish.
Dior's first new fragrance since 1999 keeps the florals going for fall with a blend of flowers and citrus fruits. Sandalwood adds a touch of softness, while musks provide a powdery finish. The multifaceted fragrance also comes in a fancy bottle perfect for displaying on your vanity or Instagram.
Diptyque Paris is known for its terrific-smelling candles so it only makes sense the brand would create must-have scents, too. You just might warm up to winter since this perfume is perfect for colder seasons, boasting both sandalwood and vanilla. A twist of pink berries keeps things interesting.
Described as a fruity floral, Juicy Couture's latest offering has a tart freshness due to the joining of lemon and watermelon in a water lemon note. But the scent takes a sophisticated turn with the addition of jasmine absolute and tuberose. The distinctive scent's sleek finish can be credited to its techno woods accent.