There is so much I love about spring—longer days, lighter evenings, discarding winter’s heavy coats and boots, an excuse to embrace some colourful nail art, and that feeling when you first feel the sun’s warmth on your skin after a long, gloomy winter. But while I’ve not yet committed to a wardrobe refresh or edited my skincare routine for spring, there is one seasonal switch-up that I have already kicked off. Changing up my fragrance wardrobe every quarter is my favourite way to lean in to the optimism of a new season, and I think this is especially appropriate in spring time—the season of fresh starts, change, and renewal.
Now as much as I’m naturally drawn to the warm and cosy notes that feature in my go-to autumn and winter fragrances, by the time February comes around I’m ready to set them aside in favour of lighter, fresher spring perfumes. Typically, spring scents lean floral—and there are plenty of those below; both new and staple crowd-pleasers that rely on classic floral notes like rose, peony, and jasmine to help you kick off the new season with an appropriately sunny optimism. In addition, as I’m not a great lover of conventional florals myself (I’m more often drawn to perfumes that lean slightly on the green or sweet or woody side of things), I’ve also added my favourite not-so-obvious spring perfumes for those after an unexpected twist that means you won’t smell like anyone else this spring.
If, like me, you’re already keen to embrace the new season, keep scrolling for the 17 best spring fragrances ever—from the latest launches to cult classics I always come back to.
A lesson in not judging a perfume by it’s packaging—you might think that this would be a classic, old-fashioned floral, but in fact, it’s nothing of the sort. Thanks to fresh, green notes of lime blossom and geranium, and warm suede-like orris, this is a truly modern floral. A tribute to the gardens at Highgrove, the home of King Charles III, it’s overall an incredibly elegant and uplifting fragrance.
Another unconventional rose, Rose Load is green, spicy, and steers clear of the floral stereotype of a traditional rose-based perfume. There are pink pepper and cardamom which provide a warm, comforting softness, and raspberry and rhubarb for a mouth-watering finish. If you’re after a spring floral with a twist, look no further.
Probably one of the most green and grassy fragrances in this edit. Spring fragrances can lean towards the classically feminine, but this is definitely the type of perfume that you could share with your male partner. Mixed with bergamot, apple, and a touch of black tea, it’s a citrusy-yet-spicy perfume that celebrates fresh, vibrant notes—perfect for spring. Oh, and the beautiful bottle is worth the money alone in my opinion.
To be honest, the entire Jo Loves perfume collection screams spring to me, but if I had to pick just one to wear now, it would be Jo by Jo Loves. it’s another green citrusy scent which brings to mind freshly cut flowers. Plus, it has a warm vibrancy that would definitely work well for the summer months too.
Citrus and floral aren’t two fragrance families that are typically thrown together, but in Les Fleurs, the combination really works. This spring-perfect perfume is light and sparkly—bright with magnolia and sweet with jasmine. Plus, the pulpy fig gives it a boozy, juicy element.
The latest rendition of Escentric Molecules’ iconic skin scent sees the woody note of Iso E Super paired with black tea. The result? A clean, crisp, and comforting fragrance, ideal for those who prefer a subtle spring scent.
This bright, sunny fragrance is guaranteed to lift your mood, and will easily see you through into the summer months—thanks to its fresh and vibrant notes.