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If You Think Floral Perfumes Smell “Old,” These 10 Editor-Approved Picks Will Change Your Mind

They’re chic, modern, and wearable for every day.

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I get it: floral perfumes have earned a reputation for being played-out, vintage, stuffy, and every other euphemism for “old.” But as a fragrance-obsessed beauty editor who has sniffed hundreds of floral fragrances over the years, I’m here to tell you that the category can be addictive and totally sexy, actually (so take that, vanilla perfumes). I want you to forget whatever pungent blend of powder and flowers your grandma smelled like back in the day, and instead have an open mind for today’s modern floral fragrances.

A sneak peek at the best floral perfumes:

Finding the best floral perfume starts with exploring every kind of bloom—but my fellow Cosmo editors and I have already done the sniff test. From soft, fresh bouquets to rich white florals and airy wildflowers, these are the 10 best floral perfumes to wear for summer and beyond.

1
Best Floral Perfume Overall

Henry Rose French Exit

French Exit
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Best Floral Perfume Overall

Henry Rose French Exit

Pros

  • Reinvents what you think a floral perfume smells like
  • Soft, sensual, yet totally seductive too

Cons

  • Depending on your skin chemistry, it can fade rather quickly

You probably have an idea of what you think floral perfumes smell like—powdery, soft, and maybe a little outdated, no? We promise French Exit will open your nose to a whole new realm of florals that are wispy, lush, and totally captivating. This opens with juicy blackcurrant and a vibrant dash of black pepper before a sensual bouquet of creamy tuberose, jasmine, and delicate sun-drenched petals unfurl. Smelling this is akin to falling in love, which is why it earned top honors in our 2026 Holy Grail Beauty Awards.

Cosmo editor’s review: “French Exit feels so light, feminine, and elegant. It’s very elevated, like an upgraded take on a classic tuberose scent.” —KHADIJA HORTON, SENIOR DESIGNER

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Features at a Glance

Key notesBlackcurrant bud, tuberose, jasmine sambac
Sizes1.7 and 0.33 oz
2
Best Luxury Floral Perfume

Parfums de Marly Athénaïs

Athénaïs

Pros

  • This is stroooong, you'll smell it until you wash it off

Cons

  • If you're sensitive to scents, this could be overwhelming

Just like the palace of Versailles, this lavish French perfume is bold, stunning, and unforgettable—from first sight of the bottle and first whiff. This feels like sun rays gently touching sweet orange blossoms and creamy jasmine. There’s a glittering effect courtesy of neroli and yuzu, then it morphs into an airy vanilla ambrox. If you’re gonna splurge on a floral scent, it should be this: And every Cosmo editor agrees because we unanimously voted it a Holy Grail Beauty Award winner.

Cosmo editor review: “I wore this perfume at the Grammys (brag), and so many people told me I smelled good. ‘Fruity and fresh but as the expensive fruit rich people buy,’ someone said. Makes sense!” —BETH GILLETTE, BEAUTY EDITOR

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Features at a Glance

Key notesNeroli, orange blossom, jasmine
Sizes2.5 oz
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Sweet Almond Blossom

Pros

  • This doesn't smell like your typical floral
  • It's sweet without being overwhelmingly saccharine

Cons

  • There's a strong vanilla undertone, so if you aren't a fan of vanilla, you won't like this

Flormand is emerging as a whole new fragrance category that’s a crossover between floral and gourmand, and truthfully, Sweet Almond Blossom should be the poster child of this family. This smells sweet and candy-like with a creamy, earthy undertone thanks to matcha and sandalwood.

Cosmo editor review: “Florals have never been my thing, yet I find myself reaching for this airily sweet scent over and over and over again. Maybe it’s because it utilizes apple blossom and heliotrope—two often overlooked accords—that makes this smell like nature’s candy rather than a powdery bouquet.” — MARY HONKUS, CONTRIBUTING BEAUTY EDITOR

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Features at a Glance

Key notesPink pomelo, apple blossom, vanilla
Sizes3.4, 1.7, and 0.34 oz
4
Best Fruity Floral Perfume

Miu Miu Miutine

Miutine
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Best Fruity Floral Perfume

Miu Miu Miutine

Pros

  • This scent is sooooo comforting
  • Universally pleasing

Cons

  • It smells familiar and not totally groundbreaking

The most-talked-about floral perfume amongst beauty editors as of late has been Miutine, probably because it feels like a more sophisticated version of our favorite body sprays from adolescence. It opens with ripe red strawberries and becomes extra creamy—almost like a creamsicle—courtesy of gardenia before turning intoxicatingly sweet thanks to a dusting of brown sugar.

Cosmo editor review: “I love spritzing on Miutine when I want to feel playful. The scent doesn’t take itself too seriously (nor does a Miu Miu runway show). And perhaps that’s why it’s so well-loved. I genuinely haven’t met a single person who didn’t love it.” — BG

Key notesWild strawberry, gardenia, brown sugar
Sizes3.4, 1.7, 1 and 0.33 oz
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5
Best Classic Floral Perfume

Marc Jacobs Daisy

Daisy
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Best Classic Floral Perfume

Marc Jacobs Daisy

Pros

  • Although it's an EDT, the scent lasts a pretty long time on skin
  • It can be worn all year round, by literally anyone
  • 2025 Holy Grail Beauty Awards winner

Cons

  • Because it's so popular, it's not the most unique scent

When you think of floral fragrances, I’ll bet big money that Marc Jacobs Daisy is one of the first scents that comes to mind. This isn’t just one of the most well-known flowery scents—it’s one of the most iconic perfumes of all time, period.

Regardless of how old you are, this effervescent perfume spans generations. It makes for a wonderful entryway perfume, thanks to the juicy strawberry facet, but also feels mature (courtesy of the powdery violet), which means it will grow with you through all of life’s eras.

Cosmo editor review: “One whiff of this fiercely feminine scent and you’re reminded of just why it’s so iconic. The thoughtful concoction of violet, wild berries, sandalwood, and jasmine makes it super wearable for any occasion and most certainly hall-of-fame-worthy.” — JULEE WILSON, BEAUTY EDITOR AT LARGE

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Features at a Glance

Key notesStrawberry, violet leaves, jasmine
Sizes6.8, 3.3, 1.6, 1 and 0.33 oz
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Best Romantic Floral Perfume

Kayali Fleur Majesty Rose Royale 31

Fleur Majesty Rose Royale 31

Pros

  • Lasts an extremely long time on skin (8 to 10+ hours)
  • Bright, juicy, and fun

Cons

  • This can easily overwhelm your nose if you spray too much

Fruity and floral notes are a match made in heaven in Majesty Rose Royale. For those who consider flowery perfumes to smell a bit dated, this potion proves that they can be deep, layered, fun, and extra seductive. Opening with a juicy blend of mandarin, pear, and peach, it starts jammy before softening into the prettiest garden florals—delicate rose, creamy magnolia, and sweet peonies. The longer it wears, the more sensual it becomes as base notes of vetiver, vanilla, praline, and musk emerge.

Cosmo editor review: “This feels like it’s fit for royalty—not in a stuffy way, but more like a Mia Thermopolis, princess of Genovia way. It’s vibrant, fun, exciting, and leaves a lasting impression. I love how the fruity top notes brighten up the rose, magnolia, and peony heart.” —MH

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Features at a Glance

Key notesPear, royal rose, musk
Sizes3.4, 1.7, and 0.34 oz
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7
Best Modern Floral Perfume

Ellis Brooklyn Florist

Florist
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Best Modern Floral Perfume

Ellis Brooklyn Florist

Pros

  • Has a bright, juiciness without smelling overly sweet
  • The atomizer is incredibly satisfying to spray because of its ultra-fine mist

Cons

  • Some say it can smell a little juvenile

If you want to smell like a fresh spring breeze, Ellis Brooklyn Florist will make that dream come true with just a spritz. This modern floral features more robust botanical notes, including gardenia, honeysuckle, jasmine, and tuberose that lean sweet and heady, almost like candied flowers that are dripping in honey. Don’t worry, it doesn’t smell overly sweet, thanks to a tangy touch of lemon and pear to brighten and warm it up.

Cosmo editor review: "Fine, I'll speak my truth: I kinda hate floral perfumes. I'll wear basically anything else! BUT! I've actually loved this one from Ellis Brooklyn since it launched. (IK, shocking.) It's not a powdery floral at all, but rather extremely green and garden-like, so it really feels like I'm just spraying on a beautiful spring day." —BG

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Features at a Glance

Key notesTuberose petals, golden gardenia, honeysuckle
8
Best Rose Floral Perfume

Dior Miss Dior Rose N'Roses

Miss Dior Rose N'Roses

Pros

  • Not too powdery like many classic rose perfumes
  • The hint of citrus livens it up

Cons

  • It doesn't last incredibly long since it's an eau de toilette

If this rose-scented fragrance is what the South of France smells like, please forward all my mail because I’m moving there, STAT. The notes of romantic rose (which, by the way, smell juicy and freshly picked and not like dried-up, powdery potpourri) make up the heart of this fragrance, while the musk and bergamot give it a hint of warm citrus to make it feel bubbly and inviting.

Cosmo editor review: “Leave it to Dior to create a rose perfume I actually like. Sure, as all rose scents do, it's a lil powdery, but this one also has a soft sparkling vibe that reminds me of a dew-coated flower on an early morning. The musk also rounds out the profile a lot for a more subdued floral." — BG

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Features at a Glance

Key notesGrasse rose absolue, Italian mandarin, white musk accord
Sizes3.4, 1.7, 1, and 0.7 oz
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Springtime in a Park Eau de Toilette

Pros

  • Light and airy, making it perfect for everyday wear

Cons

  • Only an EDT, so it's not very long-lasting

If walking through a garden in the spring makes your allergies act up (relatable), you can experience the feeling—sans sneezing—with just a spritzy spritz of this gorgeous scent. Springtime in the park smells just like a blooming greenhouse with sweet, green notes of lily of the valley, pear, and a hint of musk. Best of all? You’ll finally be able to enjoy the springtime blooms without the itchy eyes and runny nose.

Cosmo editor review: “Hello, photorealistic greenhouse! I adore smelling blooms on the stem, but that’s a rarity living in New York City. This scent is the equivalent of touching grass because if I close my eyes, I truly feel like I’m walking through a field of wildflowers.” —MH

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Features at a Glance

Key notesPear accord, lily of the valley accord, musk
Sizes3.4 and 1 oz
10
Best Gardenia Perfume

Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia

Flora Gorgeous Gardenia

Pros

  • Available in a wide range of size options
  • Has a creamy facet to it that makes it extremely wearable

Cons

  • We wish it lasted longer on our skin

Gucci knows florals—they have a full collection of scents dedicated to different blooms. That said, Gorgeous Gardenia is by far the best, and continuously tops Sephora’s bestseller list. This sweet, dreamy floral marries creamy gardenia (which smells a bit like coconut) with ripe pears and rich brown sugar. The result? An intoxicating fragrance that will make you feel free-spirited and infinitely happy.

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Features at a Glance

Key notesPear, white gardenia, brown sugar
Sizes5.07, 3.3, 1.6, 1, and 0.33 oz

How to choose a floral perfume

The floral fragrance category is so vast that when people say they don’t like florals, I simply don’t believe them. There are thousands of flowers in the world, and perfumers are able to play with an infinite number of combinations to create something that can satisfy even the pickiest noses. If you aren’t sure where to start, smell your way through each floral family to see what resonates with you.

White florals: This includes jasmine, tuberose, and gardenia, which are often creamy, sensual, and headier than other flowers, creating an enveloping and romantic aroma.

Fresh/green florals: Imagine dew-tipped petals that have a green, atmospheric vibe to them. Lily of the valley, peonies, and freesia fall into this family.

Powdery florals: This family is what gives florals, overall, the grandma-like reputation. However, powdery blooms, including orris, violet, and heliotrope, are extremely nuanced and add a softness to many fragrance compositions.

Rose: Roses get their own individual family because there are so many different types. Overall, though, they are velvety soft, sophisticated, and slightly sweet.

Why trust Cosmopolitan?

Mary Honkus is a contributing beauty editor for Cosmopolitan with eight years of experience researching, writing, and editing beauty stories, including analyzing fragrance trends and reviewing uber-popular perfumes (like Burberry Goddess). She's an expert in all beauty categories, but she has a soft spot for fragrance. For this story, she sifted through her collection of more than 600 perfumes to find the 10 best floral scents—ahem, no easy task—that are iconic and spark joy with every spritz.

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Mary Honkus is a freelance writer who covers beauty, home, fashion, health, and wellness (just call her a jack of all trades!). She has held staff roles at Real Simple, People, and InStyle, and her bylines can be found in numerous other publications. When she's not testing the latest and greatest products, she can be found chilling on her Hell's Kitchen rooftop, checking out NYC's hottest new restaurants, or recording her podcast Good Trouble NYC. Follow her on Instagram.
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