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A Fresh Crop Of Spring Perfumes Is Here

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A Fresh Crop Of Spring Perfumes Is Here

From Chloe and Tom Ford’s new trios of scents to a niche Parisian perfume brand that’s new to Singapore.

by Gordon Ng  /   March 10, 2022
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Credit: Burberry

Florals for spring? Let’s not make a premature judgment. They can, in fact, continue to be surprising and delightful additions to a fragrance collection. This year’s fresh crop of spring perfumes have an interesting range to them. From Chloe’s sustainable and natural turn with three new Atelier Des Fleurs creations, to Tom Ford’s varied interpretations of timeless rose.

One trend, or key ingredient rather, to keep an eye out for: iris. In perfumery, iris is a prized ingredient that’s extracted from the root of the orris plant. It’s most famously powdery and floral (you’ll likely recognise it as an old-fashioned cosmetic smell), but it also ranges very widely in sweetness, voluptuousness, and dryness.

Here, nine new spring perfumes worth checking out.


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A Fresh Crop Of Spring Perfumes Is Here
Burberry Her eau de toilette, from $102 for 30ml, Burberry
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Burberry has expanded on its Her collection of fragrances with a new eau de toilette rendition. This one’s a true summer scent with an uplifting and cheerful heart of green pears and honeysuckle, with a warm and velvety undercurrent of roses. The combination of fruits and florals are fresh to the point of being almost crunchy, and they conjure up ideas of spending a springtime afternoon under the shade of a large tree.

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Rimbaud eau de parfum, from $380 for 100ml, Celine
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Rimbaud is an exciting new perfume from Celine, the first addition to the lineup since Hedi Slimane launched haute parfumerie for the brand with a nine-strong collection. Unlike other Celine scents like Black Tie and Nightclubbing – with dusky, smoky moods – Rimbaud is more about daytime and sunlight. It’s inspired by the emotions and memories of youth and coming-of-age, common themes in the works of the poet Arthur Rimbaud. The key to this scent lies in a combination of lavender and iris notes, which are, respectively, traditionally masculine and feminine. The olfactive effect is that of a classical men’s chypre – warm, dry, woody – softened with the voluptuous powdery scent of iris. Overall: very French, very chic, and reminiscent of being young with all the promise in the world.

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Atelier des Fleurs Iris eau de parfum, from $180 for 50ml, Chloe
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Chloe has done something quite impressive: its three latest Atelier des Fleurs perfumes are 100 per cent natural origin. It’s a difficult standard in the chemicals-and-laboratories world of perfumery. It means the perfumers for each scent have to work with a much more limited and selective palette of ingredients from natural sources. Even the alcohol is naturally-derived. It’s all very in line with Gabriela Hearst’s current sustainable and wholesome direction for the brand. And on the fragrance front, these three creations mark an exciting change. To wit: even the glass bottles and cardboard packaging are partially made of recycled materials.

Of the lot, Iris is perhaps the trendiest – you’ll notice this note reappearing several times on this list. Moroccan iris is used here, paired chiefly with coconut notes to create a soft and downy veil. It smells like a very elegant version of sunscreen lotion warmed up with a dusting of baby powder.

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Atelier des Fleurs Narcissus Poeticus eau de parfum, from $180 for 50ml, Chloe
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Chloe’s new direction of natural-origin perfumes really shines with Narcissus Poeticus. The central narcissus flowers, which are cultivated and gathered in France in an ethical and sustainable way, open with a fresh, sparkling burst. It almost twinkles in its lightness, before developing into warmer, honeyed facets. That burst in the opening is rather intoxicating, and the scent – which wears close on the skin, expect subtle projection! – softens over time into a delicate, green blend of florals with hints of neroli.

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Atelier des Fleurs Ylang Cananga eau de parfum, from $180 for 50ml, Chloe
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Ylang ylang is known for its soothing and comforting effects, and Chloe’s Ylang Cananga has that in spades. It opens briskly with vibrant, tangy lemon notes. That quickly softens and fades to let the creamy, indolic ylang ylang unfurl. It’s plush, smooth and soft, tempered very smartly with what smells like bitter citrus and peach notes. If that sounds alarming, don’t worry: they have the effect of grounding the cloud of ylang ylang, giving it just enough body and contrast to be truly addictive.

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Iris Porcelana eau de parfum, from $300 for 50ml, Ex Nihilo
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Parisian fragrance brand Ex Nihilo is new to town – now available at niche fragrance retailer Amaris at Paragon Shopping Centre. The brand’s name roughly translates from Latin to “out of nothing”. Or more casually: “created from scratch”, according to Benoit Verdier, one of the brand’s three founders. The general ethos is one of avant garde disruption. In an introductory presentation, Verdier offered this metaphor: if established Parisian perfume houses are akin to Rolls Royce and Bentley, Ex Nihilo’s counterpart is perhaps Tesla.

That should give you an idea of what the brand is going for. With Iris Porcelana, the twist that Ex Nihilo has found is in treating traditionally feminine and sensual iris with chilly indifference. The brand uses high quality ingredients, to be sure. But the character of this scent is a cool and aloof one, with a violet leaf accord that gives the powdery iris a more androgynous and aromatic quality. After the icy opening, the iris and violet reveal an earthy rose note that gives the floral heart a twilight-blue impression. It’s also grounded by well-blended base notes of sandalwood, musk and cedarwood that give it a creamy, skin-like complexity.

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Rose D'Amalfi eau de parfum, $375 for 50ml, Tom Ford
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Tom Ford’s latest Rose Trilogy collection of Private Blend perfumes imagines roses three different ways. In each iteration, two types of roses are used, which undergo molecular distillation using minimal heat to preserve the complexity and integrity of its natural scent.

The airiest and most directly floral of the three is Rose D’Amalfi, which takes its inspiration from summers on the Amalfi coast. Italian bergamot and mandarin provide the zest in the opening, before getting a kick of spicy peppercorns and heliotropes with a sweet almond flavour. The result is a sensual fragrance that feels like sunlit skin with a lightweight quality hinted at by the clear pink liquid.

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Rose De Chine eau de parfum, $375 for 50ml, Tom Ford
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Rose De Chine taps into a smoky, evocative vein that is the hallmark of some of the best Private Blends from Tom Ford. Here, it’s a rich and full-bodied rose with alternating facets of sweetness, muskiness and even an acrid note. The opulence of the unadulterated roses are contrasted with Chinese peonies, which lend a dimension of sweetness. As the scent settles, the smoky resinous base notes of cistus absolute and myrrh reveal themselves.

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Rose De Russie eau de parfum, $375 for 50ml, Tom Ford
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Like Rose De Chine, this Russian leather-inspired scent also has the hallmark Tom Ford quality of dark, dramatic elegance. This perfume is very much geared for the night, and it’s led by a seductive, animalic leather note. It’s a take on the rose in the oriental tradition of perfumes, with spicy white pepper oil and wood notes that give it an intense, incense-like character.

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