All of Pinrose's fragrances are gorgeous with their classically-shaped bottles and picture-perfect pale hues — but this one is especially pretty, what with the iridescent glitter suspended in the perfume itself. And once you apply, it looks as pretty on as it smells (especially since this is Secret Genius, one of the brand's best-loved scents, with a warm, vanilla-y sweetness that still feels fresh and light). Spray it on your collarbone or décolletage for maximum effect.
Looking for something entirely different? This fragrance is wholly unique, both in terms of scent and aesthetic. It's woodsy and green, though it's also got hints of vanilla to add in some sweetness.
With its modern take on a classic aesthetic, we count ourselves big fans of Aerin's fragrances. Each bottle is square, with a braided ribbon around the neck and a lid that looks like a precious stone (in this case, the topper is copper). Eclat de Vert is one of the brand's newer fragrances and it's definitely a keeper — inspired by the South of France, this perfume combines notes of magnolia and jasmine, along with a woody greenness that keeps it fresh and unexpected.
Ever wanted a perfume that looks (and smells) like a diamond? Well, who better than Cartier to provide that service for you? Just like Tiffany's fragrance, this bottle is almost ridiculously elegant and classic — and so is the perfume housed inside.
Joy by Dior is the fashion house's first new fragrance in almost two decades — and it's safe to say, it was worth the wait. The name says it all — you'll be hard-pressed to feel anything but joyful at first spritz. The bottle has more of a mod, minimalist look, but with the pink-hued fragrance and the classic, clean lines, it's definitely worth placing in a spot of honor.