DeLush Roundtable: What's Your All-Time Favorite Cool Weather Fragrance
When the air starts getting crisp, the tree leaves turn, and you get to pull all those yummy warm sweaters out of storage, is there a special scent you bring out to mark the change of season?
Here are some of our thoughts on fragrances for the cool weather months:
"Right now, I think I'd have to go with the original Prada. I love how spicy and warm the fragrance is, and it's just nice to mark the end of summer by putting away the florals and wearing something with a more complex, layered scent. I've ordered the new Bagley Mischka fragrance as well, and that may be my new scent this fall." -- Jen
"The only fragrance that I wear solely in the colder months is Clinique Simply. It's just so warm and enveloping. I actually think it smells like slightly rotting pumpkins and leaves (I know it sounds gross but I love it). It makes me feel like I'm wearing a warm cashmere scarf on a cold autumn day. I guess that's why it doesn't work so well for me in the summer!" -- Alissa
"I have three favorite cold weather fragrances: Lolita Lempicka, Hanae Mori and Pink Sugar. I wear heavier fragrances that would overpower me during the hot seasons, but work well on cold, crisp days. Things that smell edible - warm, vanilla scents and kind of dense fruity perfumes." -- Toya
"I get new favorites all of the time - I'm always on the prowl for the next great fragrance. But right now I'd have to say that my favorites for cooler months are Prada (the original fragrance - it's spicy and sophisticated), Vanille Noire du Mexique by La Maison de la Vanille (for when I want comforting vanilla enveloping me) and Bulgari Omnia (I love its sultriness)." -- Melissa
"Nude by Bill Blass (an oldie, but so warm and not too sweet), Brit by Buberry and Glamorous by Ralph Lauren" -- Jamie
Now we want to know: what is your favorite fall fragrance, and why?
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Demeter's devils food scent because it's sweetness is comforting, and it's intense dark chocolate espresso-like briskness is perfect for cold mornings.
I'd also like to try their version of hot toddy, Bvlgari Eau Parfumee's Red Tea, and Fresh's Pink Jasmine
Tuscany Per Donna from Estee Lauder. It's abit of a woodsy scent, but has just enough of a floral note to make it girly. Spicy enough to get noticed, too.
Right now I'm loving Rumeur by Lanvin, and my all-time favorite fall shade is Chance by Chanel (which is a little heavier than my summer scents, which are usually jasmine-based like Blush by Marc Jacobs).
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