This warm floral fragrance is inspired by Marcel Duchamp's feminine alter ego Rrose Selavy. Petals of centifolia roses and Sicilian lemon pair beautifully with a base of spring musks and cashmere woods.
Celebrity hairstylist Jen Atkin perfectly captured the scent of Melrose Place and Los Angeles sunsets in this rose fragrance. In addition to classically romantic rose, it also has notes of bergamot, lychee, cedarwood and white musk.
The danger seeker in your life will love this twist on Juicy Couture's original fragrance. The succulent ripe berry notes and gourmand accents are bold and sensual making this one of the sexiest perfume picks for Valentine's Day.
Inspired by Coach's signature leather tea roses, this fruity, floral fragrance hits all the right notes. Pineapple sorbet, tea rose and creamy woods work together to create a unique scent that's sweet and romantic without being cloying.
If you want to smell like yourself but better, then you'll appreciate this fragrance. It's light and fresh with notes of pink pepper, iris, ambrette seeds and ambrox. You'll keep going back to it again and again.