I’ve been a floral perfume hater for as long as I can remember. Turns out, I wasn’t giving the category a fair chance—I just needed to find a note that spoke to me. And once I discovered violet perfumes, it was truly love at first sniff.
There are, in fact, hundreds of floral aromas that expand past your average rose and jasmine—two notes that are wildly popular but simply don’t work for me. Violet showed me just how special and multifaceted floral perfumes can be. This underrated fragrance note might just be more romantic than rose (I said what I said!), with a delicate, candy-like essence that can lean toward a little powdery, dewy, or sweet, depending on what it’s mixed with.
A peek at the best violet perfumes...
Florals might not be groundbreaking—especially for the spring season—but a violet perfume might just be the missing piece in your collection that will completely elevate your scent wardrobe. The following six are a great place to start. Happy sniffing!
| Key Notes | Bergamot, violet, vetiver |
| Sizes | 1.7 and 3.3 oz |
Bal D’Afrique was a first-of-its-kind violet perfume when it launched in 2009, and honestly, it’s gained masterpiece status since then. (And just so happens to be one of Byredo’s top-sellers, NBD.) This scent proved that violet fragrances don’t have to feel powdery or stuffy, but rather soft, sensual, and dreamy. As a perfume journalist, I hate to admit I just sniffed this for the first time a few weeks ago, and I haven’t been able to stop spritzing it since then. I now chronicle time as BBD and ABD—before Bal D’Afrique and After Bal D’Afrique
This opens with a bright, juicy, and slightly musky blend of bergamot, blackcurrant, and marigold. Then, it becomes beautifully romantic once velvety, candy-like violet petals and intoxicating jasmine appear before settling in an intimate woody whisper of cedar, tonka, and musk.
| Key Notes | Violet, white tea, guiacwood |
| Sizes | 05, 1.7, and 3.4 oz |
There’s an old-world charm to Violette 30. With a single spritz, I feel like I’m the main character in a Jane Austen book wandering through 18th-century English gardens. Powdery-fresh white violet is by far the star of the composition. The rare floral delicately swirls with earthy white tea and a medley of woods for a grounding skin scent that’s as timeless as a classic novel.
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| Key Notes | Violet leaf, violet, cashmeran |
| Sizes | 0.5 and 3.4 oz |
In my collection of over 600 perfumes, this mesmerizing violet scent is the only bottle I’ve finished in years, which means it’s not just good—it’s perfect. There’s truly nothing like this sweet floral fragrance that exudes the essence of a mystical forest fairy. Les Bras de Morphée combines various parts of the violet plant. Violet leaves are utilized in the top alongside peach and heliotrope for a dewy, bright opening reminiscent of a summer sunrise. This turns lightly powdery as it wears with violet petals, orris, and nutty hazelwood. The dry down feels like pure magic as it wraps me in a comforting, musky hug courtesy of vanilla, tonka, and soft cashmeran.
| Key Notes | Rhubarb, violet leaf, sandalwood |
| Sizes | 1.7 oz |
So many floral perfumes I’ve sprayed mainly smell like soft, silky petals. However, this beaut from Fulton & Roark encapsulates the full botanical experience—I catch whiffs of dew drops, green stems, earthy leaves, and vibrant petals in every spritz. The zingy opening features tart rhubarb, punchy grapefruit, and bright lemon. Then, violet and tomato leaves, along with a hint of rose, produce a fresh, nature-like aroma that feels inherently calming.
| Key Notes | Chamomile, blue violet, cedarwood |
| Sizes | 1.7 oz |
PSA: If you aren’t wearing perfume to sleep, you’re missing out on a simple way to elevate your entire sleep routine. I would know—ever since I started spritzing Cayla Gray Slumber before bed, I’ve been able to drift of to dreamland much faster. I attribute it to the soothing mix of chamomile, blue violet, and cedar wood that cocoons me in comfort and signals to my brain that it’s time to catch some zzz’s.
| Key Notes | Blackcurrant, violet, vanilla |
| Sizes | 1 oz |
There’s something inherently fun about applying this compact perfume. A small squeeze disperses a clear gel that feels smooth and hydrating, and emits the most delightful violet scent. Dolce & Gabbana’s aptly named Violet, feels bright and carefree—perfect for vacation—with a fruity-floral bouquet of succulent pear, blackcurrants, violet, and musk. One thing’s for sure: This is a necessity for anyone’s Euro summer.
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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 has a soft spot for fragrance. For this story, she sifted through her collection of more than 600 perfumes to find the six best violet scents that are soft, powdery, and emit a romantic aura.

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.