Rain is persistently forecast for this time of the year. As you might be rethinking your closet with weightless fabrics and water-resistant gear, it’s also time to switch up your fragrance stash to something spicy and seductive. Sure, fresh, florals tend to stir the senses in summer, but when the weather sets to stay wet, perfumes that share some common ingredients with hot, hearty soups and baked goods will feel like the ideal monsoon-weather companions. Go vanilla on a date and opt for black pepper or ginger for a meeting or night out. If you’re keen to spice up your life, check out Vogue’s favourite rain-friendly perfumes that smell absolutely delicious.
Byredo Night Veils Reine de Nuit
Just its description, “The scent of flowers after nightfall” will make you want to hoard a bottle of Night Veils Reine de Nuit. A warm and spicy extrait de parfum, it opens with notes of saffron and black currant, before enveloping you with sweet accords of midnight rose, ambrette seeds, black amber and patchouli. The Swedish brand just opened doors to its first India store at Jio World Drive, Mumbai.
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Rain is persistently forecast for this time of the year. As you might be rethinking your closet with weightless fabrics and water-resistant gear, it’s also time to switch up your fragrance stash to something spicy and seductive. Sure, fresh, florals tend to stir the senses in summer, but when the weather sets to stay wet, perfumes that share some common ingredients with hot, hearty soups and baked goods will feel like the ideal monsoon-weather companions. Go vanilla on a date and opt for black pepper or ginger for a meeting or night out. If you’re keen to spice up your life, check out Vogue’s favourite rain-friendly perfumes that smell absolutely delicious.
Byredo Night Veils Reine de Nuit
Just its description, “The scent of flowers after nightfall” will make you want to hoard a bottle of Night Veils Reine de Nuit. A warm and spicy extrait de parfum, it opens with notes of saffron and black currant, before enveloping you with sweet accords of midnight rose, ambrette seeds, black amber and patchouli. The Swedish brand just opened doors to its first India store at Jio World Drive, Mumbai.
Chanel 31 Rue Cambon
If there ever were a scene-stealing perfume to wear while strolling the streets in Paris, this Les Exclusifs De Chanel fragrance would be it. 31 Rue Cambon was Gabrielle Chanel’s place of refuge in the capital of France, and the eponymous scent keeps up with Mademoiselle Gabrielle’s paradoxical affinity for both simplicity and baroque style, with modest-yet-powerful accents of chypre heightened with iris, black pepper and vetiver.
Etat Libre d’Orange Remarkable People
Remarkable People from the Parisian perfume house celebrates people who are uncompromising, unexpected, and unconventional. Its flawless recipe introduces itself with cardamom and champagne accord, building around black pepper and Curry Neo Jungle Essence™ at its heart before a lingering note of sandalwood, making for a head-turner of a fragrance.
Chopard Black Incense Malaki
With Black Incense Malaki, everyone will ask you which perfume you’re wearing. Woody, spicy and unlike anything you’re likely to have sitting on your vanity, it is worthy of exploration. The gender-agnostic elixir, with leading accent of frankincense, lets you dive headfirst into an array of bright spices including cardamom, cumin and cinnamon, whose pleasures will last the entire day.
Hermès Twilly d’Hermès Eau Ginger
The third to join the Twilly d’Hermès tribe, this one checks the boxes for being sweet and spicy at the same time. It starts with peony, which is fresh and vibrant. But it sticks the landing with bright candied ginger, as the name suggests. The mélange makes it a terrific perennial player, whether worn on cold rainy nights or balmy brunches during summertime.
Dior Spice Blend
Spice Blend intends to invoke an olfactory journey of the most potent and freshest spices, living up to the distinction of its name. It harmonizes black pepper from Madagascar with ginger extract and other spices full of character, while a rum extract revives the perfume with its freshness.
Chanel 31 Rue Cambon
If there ever were a scene-stealing perfume to wear while strolling the streets in Paris, this Les Exclusifs De Chanel fragrance would be it. 31 Rue Cambon was Gabrielle Chanel’s place of refuge in the capital of France, and the eponymous scent keeps up with Mademoiselle Gabrielle’s paradoxical affinity for both simplicity and baroque style, with modest-yet-powerful accents of chypre heightened with iris, black pepper and vetiver.
Etat Libre d’Orange Remarkable People
Remarkable People from the Parisian perfume house celebrates people who are uncompromising, unexpected, and unconventional. Its flawless recipe introduces itself with cardamom and champagne accord, building around black pepper and Curry Neo Jungle Essence™ at its heart before a lingering note of sandalwood, making for a head-turner of a fragrance.
Chopard Black Incense Malaki
With Black Incense Malaki, everyone will ask you which perfume you’re wearing. Woody, spicy and unlike anything you’re likely to have sitting on your vanity, it is worthy of exploration. The gender-agnostic elixir, with leading accent of frankincense, lets you dive headfirst into an array of bright spices including cardamom, cumin and cinnamon, whose pleasures will last the entire day.
Hermès Twilly d’Hermès Eau Ginger
The third to join the Twilly d’Hermès tribe, this one checks the boxes for being sweet and spicy at the same time. It starts with peony, which is fresh and vibrant. But it sticks the landing with bright candied ginger, as the name suggests. The mélange makes it a terrific perennial player, whether worn on cold rainy nights or balmy brunches during summertime.
Dior Spice Blend
Spice Blend intends to invoke an olfactory journey of the most potent and freshest spices, living up to the distinction of its name. It harmonizes black pepper from Madagascar with ginger extract and other spices full of character, while a rum extract revives the perfume with its freshness.
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