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?

September 13, 2006 9:11 AM | | Comments (3)| Add to del.icio.us| Digg This! | Hive This!
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gabbi said:

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

September 13, 2006 11:48 AM
Sara said:

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.

September 13, 2006 12:59 PM
Peyton said:

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).

October 6, 2006 12:37 PM



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