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.
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.
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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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