![]() ![]() ![]() Gucci Bloom unfolds to reveal a warmer undertone as you wear it, and the Dossier fragrance mimics that hint as well with the sandalwood and vanilla notes. What really surprised me was how Floral Honeysuckle developed throughout the day. One spray was all I needed for it to be very noticeable on the skin.įloral Honeysuckle captures what’s special about Gucci Bloom in that it smells like a garden full of thriving flowers– a very natural, yet rich scent. Not just the fragrance but the strength, as well. Upon first spray, I was shocked at how closely Dossier’s version resembled the designer original. Gucci Bloom costs $118 for 1.6 oz, while Floral Honeysuckle is $39 for 1.7 oz. I decided that I wanted to try Dossier Floral Honeysuckle, which is inspired by Gucci Bloom– a designer perfume I currently own and wear. But… do they actually smell like the real thing? You can find perfumes inspired by some of the most talked-about scents, like Dior Sauvage, Juliette has a Gun’s Not a Perfume, and Chanel’s Coco Mademoiselle. ![]() Not only are they able to reproduce signature fragrances, but they do so with 100% vegan, cruelty free, clean and ethically sourced formulas. They’ve identified the crazy markups on the most popular perfumes, and have been able to create similar scents to sell at a fraction of the cost. But at the end of the day, there’s no denying a huge chunk of the cost is merely due to the brand name, celebrity endorsement, and maybe a fancy bottle… and that’s why Dossier is shaking up the fragrance industry.ĭossier is a brand with a mission to make premium fragrances accessible. Most bottles last so long, and you just can’t match the comfort– or confidence– splashing on your favorite scent brings. Perfumes have always been a justified splurge for me. You may find yourself spritzing a little less in the heat, but once the sun sets you’ll be ready for a full fragrance refresh.Sponsored by Dossier. If you feel like wearing a sultry, ambery fragrance as the temperature goes up to 90 ☏, go for it! It’s important to remember that these are not rules, but rather trends. Comforting musky and gourmand notes can also have a soothing, reassuring effect to help ease the transition between seasons. Woody and fougere scents resonate with the smells and sensations of nature as it reaches the end of its cycle, preparing for the colder months ahead. When Autumn arrives, it brings nature adorned with beautiful, warm colors and that familiar chill in the air. In spring, nature awakens– and fresh, floral, green, fruity and aromatic notes allow us to create harmony with the arrival of sunny days and a feeling of rebirth. What about spring and fall? These tricky in-between seasons are less extreme, but nevertheless, you can still feel the desire to be fully in tune with the evolution of nature during these times. On those chillier days when all you want is something warm, ambery, powdery, spicy and gourmand scents will bring you all the comfort of being curled up in bed with a hot cup of tea. When the weather gets warm and you’re seeking something fresh, citrus and aquatic scents will feel like drinking a cool glass of lemonade by the beach. As you may have guessed, what matters most is the temperature– as winter in Detroit is not the same as in Miami. Just like you would rather drink a hot chocolate in winter and an iced tea in summer, the same can go for perfumes! To cope with the heat of summer, we’re attracted to fresh scents, and in winter we’re drawn to warm and enveloping fragrances. No matter your preference, it’s true that some notes respond better than others to the particular atmosphere of a season. Some people are loyal (or perhaps a bit addicted) to just one scent, and wear it 365 days a year, others feel the need to vary according to the seasons. Like all things perfumery, the answer is personal. You may find yourself wondering: Should we wear a different perfume according to seasons? At Dossier, Woody Chestnut will transport you next to the cozy crackle of a fireplace in winter, Aquatic Coconut immerses you in the sunny atmosphere of a walk by the sea on a hot summer day. Unsurprisingly, some fragrances’ creative inspiration comes directly from the season’s atmosphere. Many have asked us: Which perfume is best for which season? Are there any rules, do’s and don’ts? ![]()
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