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If you're in the market for a luxury peony fragrance, Delina is cult status. It opens with sparkling lychee and warm nutmeg before unfolding into a heart of rose and peony that feels rich, velvety and super indulgent. Sweet without being juvenile and floral without feeling old-fashioned, it's the kind of scent that gets people asking what you're wearing.
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Ouai’s Melrose place scent started out as a fragranced hair product, but the masses became so obsessed that the brand turned it into its very own perfume. It’s an elevated take on rose and peony, backed by modern notes like pink pepper, jasmine, patchouli, bergamot, and musk. If cool girl was a scent, it would be this.
Not every perfume needs to reinvent the wheel. Sometimes, you just want to smell undeniably lovely, and Versace's Bright Crystal delivers exactly that. Built around a crowd-pleasing magnolia and peony combination, it's fresh, clean and refreshingly uncomplicated. There's a reason it's remained so popular over the years.
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Flowerbomb smells like flowers. Shocker! But this iconic scent is actually not the bright, green floral perfume I would have expected. Upon first sniff, this peony-centric iteration is fruity (apropos of strawberry) and floral, but grounded with musk base notes that creates a slightly skin-like finish that lasts for hours on end.
Yves Saint Laurent's Mon Paris may just be one of my favorite scents of all time. It's a fruity floral through and through, bursting with strawberry, raspberry, pear, and orange, before settling into peony, jasmine, and orange blossom. The result is sweet, juicy, and hopelessly romantic. Unlike the strawberry-heavy mists that dominated teenage bedrooms in the early 2000s, Mon Paris feels polished and grown-up.
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If spring had a defining scent, it would be this. The peony is bright and sparkling, the guava is almost candy sweet, and the cotton candy note floats around in the background like a sugar rush waiting to happen. It's fruity, floral and unapologetically feminine, without ever tipping into sickly-sweet territory.
Inject peony into the OG, beloved scent that is Burberry Her, and you're met with Her London Dream, a light and effortless fruity floral. The peony is paired with rose and citrus, making for a bright and refreshing take on the classic. If you like clean, airy and shampoo-like perfumes, you're going to want to give this a whiff.
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