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These are the best Byredo perfumes of 2025

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Byredo fragrances have been the go-to prop for many minimalist Instagram interior shots over the years, and trust us when we say they're not just a pretty face. The unique scents have been endorsed by everyone from Rosie Huntington-Whiteley to Victoria Beckham, so you know these perfumes have got to be good.

Starting at £150 a pop, Byredo fragrances may smell delectable but they are not cheap. They also go in and out of stock as quickly as TikTok beauty trends rise and fall, so getting ahold of one of these bottles can be tricky. To make sure you're spending your money wisely, I put the top-rated Byredo perfumes to the test for you. Here's a sneak peak of our favourites:

A glance at the best Byredo perfumes

If you've never had the chance to sniff a Byredo fragrance before, these are hands-down some of the most unique scent concoctions you will ever come across – no dupes to see here.

They're the epitome of a chic cool-girl aesthetic, with the majority being absolutely worth the hype (more on that later). Whether you want something fresh and zesty or a moody floral, there's a Byredo fragrance out there for you.

To see which Byredo perfumes made our ranking, keep scrolling.

Byredo Bal D'afrique

Bal D'afrique
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This is what I imagine Belle's library in Beauty and the Beast smells like – specific and niche, I appreciate.

It starts off quite sweet, thanks to notes of juicy peach and rich plum, but the vanilla, leather and musk elements quickly take over to leave you with a rich floral. This gives me a cosied-up by the fire with a leather-bound old book vibe.

If you're a fan of Maison Francis Kurkdjian's Baccarat Rouge 540, you're going to love this.

Byredo Gypsy Water

Gypsy Water

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has mentioned this is her go-to fragrance and I can see why. The earthy cocktail mixes pine needles, sandalwood and zesty lemon, without being too sharp for the senses. It's exactly what I imagine an Italian cool girl smells like.

It's not overbearing and leaves you smelling clean and cosy. Its simplicity is comforting and calming – this is never going to be one to induce a fragrance headache, no matter how many spritzes you douse yourself with. It's not hard to see why it's Byredo's bestseller.

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Byredo Mojave Ghost

Mojave Ghost

If you loved the freshness the Marc Jacobs Daisy fragrance collection had to offer when you were younger, this is along the same lines but a lot more sophisticated– a perfume big sister, if you will.

Inspired by the Californian desert, this combines powdery violet with warm amber, musky ambrette and crisp cedarwood, making for a subtle creamy scent. The best part? The dry down – it's where the woody notes really come into play. Think of your traditional skin scent but with a lot more lasting power.

Byredo Slow Dance

Slow Dance

Bottling a steamy summer dance in the heat sounds impossible (and possibly quite odd) but bear with me.

It's heady, yummy and sexy all at the same time. With notes of sweet vanilla, fresh patchouli and violet, I thought this would be either too sickly or too subtle for my taste, but it's one of those fragrances you can't stop sniffing. The cognac adds something warm and rich into the mix, that's intoxicating from the get-go. Plus, it sticks around all day, too.

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Desert Dawn Desert Dawn

Desert Dawn

If you prefer woody and spicy scents, you'll wanna spritz Desert Dawn all over. The fragrance has a lot of depth to it, but it's beautifully balanced making it a very wearable scent.

It opens with the sweet spice of cardamom and then rounds off with the warmth of sandalwood. It's a very rich scent at the heart, but it lingers in the air with rose petals and carrot to give it a crisp edge. Wear this on a first date or classy evening about town.

Byredo Young Rose Eau de Parfum

Young Rose Eau de Parfum

Straight out of the Columbia Road flower market, this sprightly scent is overflowing with freshly bloomed roses and is a must for any floral lover.

The bouquet-worthy notes are mixed with musk, Sichuan pepper and ambrette seeds, which make for an invigorating almost fizzy fragrance – think a freshly popped bottle of champagne.

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Byredo 1996 Eau de Parfum

1996 Eau de Parfum

Love the headiness of a leathery scent? This needs to be added to your collection. With base notes of amber and leather, this is not one for the fainthearted (read: the subtle scent lover), this packs a serious punch.

The woody notes are mixed with powdery iris, violet and patchouli, which all come together for a medicinal-esque fragrance. It's very old-school vintage smelling – it's giving grandma chic.

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Charlotte Bitmead
Former Senior Beauty Writer

Charlotte Bitmead (she/her) is the Senior Beauty Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. She has over six years experience writing about beauty and has previously written for ELLE and The Sunday Times Style, covering everything from politics to sustainability to inclusivity within the beauty industry. When she’s not writing in-depth features, testing out the newest skincare fad or trying to decide what nail art to get, you can find her overspending in bookshops or shouting at Arsenal matches. Find her on LinkedIn

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Clare Stephenson
Senior Fashion & Beauty E-commerce Writer

Clare Stephenson is the Senior Fashion and Beauty E-commerce Writer for Cosmopolitan, ELLE and Harper’s Bazaar. She has been an e-commerce writer since 2022, creating matter-of-fact reviews and shopping pages filled with her favourite products for every budget and need – whether that’s a glow-giving foundation, a high-tech LED face mask or the perfect wear-with-everything blazer.

Alongside writing, Clare loves to be in front of the camera creating shopping content, putting viral products to the test to see which ones are truly worth the hype. Through her work, she has interviewed leading dermatologists, makeup artists and industry experts to bring readers trusted advice and product recommendations.
Clare has contributed to titles across the Hearst UK portfolio, including Women’s Health, Good Housekeeping, Red and Prima. Prior to joining Hearst, she earned a BA in Multimedia Journalism from Bournemouth University, focusing her studies on magazines and editorial. She later worked as an editorial assistant at Voir Fashion Magazine, covering events including Fashion Week and interviewing notable brand founders.
Outside of work? You can find Clare strolling through London’s Columbia Road Market, pouring her fourth coffee of the day or heading to a Pilates class.

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