If you've been a fan of the Gucci Bloom series (which we most definitely are), you'll love the latest installment. The Nettare Di Fiori variation has the same classic floral base you know and love, albeit a bit darker and more sensual. It's inspired by indoor gardens and it perfectly captures that sense of heady floralness without being too overpowering.
"Pretty" might not be quite the right word for this bottle — on the contrary, it verges on unsettling — but it's so well-crafted and artistic that you'll want to give it the spot of honor on your vanity table. Plus with top notes of cardamom, heart notes of salted butter caramel and base notes of vanilla and tobacco accord (and more), it's sophisticated yet unique.
Did you enjoy Tiffany's first fragrance last year? Well, if you counted yourself a fan, you might just like this one even more — it's a more intense version of the well-loved fragrance. It's floral, yet sparkling (thanks to some pink peppercorn notes). And come on, that iconic robin's egg blue on the bottle is sure to strike a chord with anyone who's ever lusted over the brand's iconic jewelry.
According to perfumer Aurelion Guichard, this fragrance is inspired by "the unique atmosphere of an early morning in the gardens of the Veneto when nature awakens" and truly, what more could you ask for in a perfume? It lives up to its inspiration well and we love the picturesque bottle almost as much as we love the fact that it's named after four-leaf clovers.
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.