Scents That Capture the Spirit of Fall

By Mikkel Hyldebrandt

Photos: PR

As the leaves change and temperatures drop, it’s time to shift our olfactory palettes. Just as we swap our wardrobes for autumnal hues, updating your fragrance collection is equally vital. Fall brings a unique ambiance – earthy, cozy, and warm. Transitioning to fragrances with notes of spices, woods, and amber not only harmonizes with the season but also elevates your mood. This article explores why changing your scents for fall is more than a cosmetic choice; it’s about embracing the essence of the season and creating lasting sensory memories.

Delicious gourmand notes of praline and syrup combined with saffron and spiced leather brings an opulent sensuality to this fragrance.

Byredo Rouge Chaotique Night Veil EDP, $350

The amber woody character of this fragrance is enhanced by luscious notes of myrrh, which makes the luxuriousness of the scent undeniable.

Tom Ford Myhrre Mystere, $250

Designer duo Viktor & Rolf are definitely spicing things up by infusing the explosion of spices that is Spicebomb with the heat of the Habanero chili pepper. It won’t burn but envelops you in blazing warmth.

Viktor & Rolf Spicebomb Infrared Eau De Parfum, $134

Cozy, warm, and undeniably sexy – this fragrance embraces Fall with notes of leather, saffron, and creamy sandalwood.

Phlur Somebody Wood Eau De Parfum, $96

For those fed up with sudden mainstream quality of Baccarat Rouge but still want a voluminous aromatic fougere scent, try a classic like Dior’s Fahrenheit instead.

Dior Fahrenheit, $120

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