THE change of season is the perfect excuse to pick up a new and exciting fragrance.
Forget about novelty coffee drinks and plastic pumpkins – what you really need to get into the right spirit is a proper autumn perfume with notes of riveting spices or juicy berries. Read on and we’ll help you find the one just for you, no matter what your style or personal preferences are.
Make a Bold Statement
Picking the right fragrance for autumn is all about finding the scent that will warm you up and make you happy despite the weather. That’s right, this is the time to bring out your best autumn glam complete with stylish boots, bold lipstick and a statement perfume.
Orientals such as the vanillic Kenzo Amour EdP will feel both sensual and sophisticated depending on your outfit or attitude, while Mancera Cedrat Boise offers a wonderful unisex charm provided by cedar and other precious woods.
If you like a little morning pick-me-up with your beautiful gourmand autumn fragrance, try the Yves Saint Laurent Black Opium. A hit ever since its launch in 2014, it’s built around an invigorating note of coffee enriched with vanilla, pear, and a touch of white flowers. It doesn’t get any more delightful than that!
Florals and Fruits
Don’t believe those who say that colder days always call for a heavier perfume. If you’re not a particular fan of fragrances that lean intense and oriental, try a different route and go for the more mysterious florals or rich fruity perfumes. For instance the gorgeous Bvlgari Pour Femme EdP has been around since 1994, captivating both hearts and minds with its inimitable violet magic.
Or would you prefer to be reminded of the delicious sweetness of autumn fruit pies and tarts? In that case, you will absolutely adore Lalique Amethyst Eau de Parfum with a combination of blackcurrant, blackberry and raspberry in its heart. Have a look at our fragrance sale to find more autumn perfumes and choose one that will suit your unique personal style.
Autumn Aftershaves for Him
When it comes to men’s fragrance for this season, nothing says “autumn” quite like spices. Put together cardamom and pink pepper with some vanilla and incense and you have L’Occitane Eau des Baux, an enchanting fragrance for men which stays fresh and breezy despite its undeniable autumnal quality.
Not afraid to go a little bit bolder? Then you might just fall in love with the exquisite Amouage Interlude Man, simply the most perfect niche smokey fragrance packed with resins, frankincense and strong woody notes. If ever there was an ideal autumn fragrance for men who appreciate the highest-quality ingredients and downright incredible longevity, Amouage Interlude is definitely it.
That being said, you still might be unsure whether to splurge on a unique niche aftershave. Luckily, there’s an easy solution. Try browsing our perfume samples, pick a few that look like they might be up your street and add them to your next order at a tiny price to find your next autumn signature. All the best autumn fragrances are just a few clicks away!
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