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For the past couple of years I have been switching out my perfume for each season. I am a fan of Guerlain and Jo Malone.
Spring-Geur Herba Fresca (green mint fresh) Summer-JM Freesia Pear (bright floral with sweet) Autumn-JM Oak and Hazelnut (woodsy moss) Winter-Geur Orange Soleia (orange, woodsy bergamot) I chose orange for winter BC orange is a winter fruit. Anyone else switch by seasons? |
| I have about 20 I rotate through, but yes, some seem to better suit winter or summer (just about everything works in spring and fall). |
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Yes l have seasonal fragrances too.
I love osmanthus for summer, it’s a peachy leathery floral that blooms in the heat and isn’t too heavy. I have The Different Company Osmanthus and Les Indomedables Cuir de Chine (from Luckyscent). Colder weather l like something plusher. |
I just got a sample of Ormonde Jayne Osmanthus; I loved it and hated it at the same time.
What I really wish was still made was Tom Ford and Estée Lauder’s collaboration from 15ish years ago, Youth Dew Amber Nude. So good. Such a perfect Christmas smell. |
| Yes. I wear lighter and more citrusy fragrances (Annick Goutal, Jo Malone) in warmer weather, and heavier, more vanilla based fragrances (Hermes, Guerlain, Kilian) when it’s cooler. I have a couple that I wear all the time, including one by Hermes. |
| Yes but for me it’s more just two seasons: warm vs cold |