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With the increased popularity of the online fragrance community, people are more tapped into new perfumes than ever. So with that, we’re compiling a list of 2025’s new fragrance launches because with so many new scents coming out, someone’s gotta keep track. It seems as though, in lieu of a signature scent, it’s become increasingly common to want to build a collection of perfumes to layer and combine. the idea here being, the more options the better. And let’s be real, we also love a beautiful potion in an elegant glass bottle.
The Best New Fragrances at a Glance
- Best Overall: Lancôme Idôle Power Eau De Parfum Intense, $155
- Best Day-to-Night Fragrance: Cosmic by Kylie Jenner, $80
- Best Floral Fragrance: Golden Rule by Phlur, $99
- Best Vanilla Fragrance: Dave by Henry Rose, $120
- Best Sweet Scent: Marshmallows by Ellis Brooklyn, $48
- Best Musky Floral Perfume: N.150 Blush Affair by Noteworthy, $139
- Best Rhubarb Perfume: Infusion de Rhubarbe Eau de Parfum by Prada, $180
- Best Fragrance With Sandalwood: Me by Snif, $65
- Best Citrus Scent: Your Turn by Billie Eilish, $90
- Best Fragrance With Amber Notes: Cé Noir by Beyoncé, $160
Of course, it’s always easy to fall into overconsumption when it comes to shopping, but with more and more people tracking fragrance trends than ever before, it’s helpful to keep track of what launched when. At the moment, the fragrance space is wide open. After taking a years-long hiatus, it seems the Celebrity Perfume Industrial Complex has returned with full force. The era in the 2000s when Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, and Paris Hilton were all releasing fragrances like no tomorrow has arrived at its own tomorrow: celebs like Bella Hadid, Billie Eilish, Harry Styles, Sabrina Carpenter, and Rihanna have all released extremely hyped up perfumes in recent years. Only time will tell how well the resurgence of the celeb fragrance is actually doing though, because to be honest, I never really hear people talking about them.
In addition to that, or perhaps entirely separate from that, there are extremely popular indie perfumers, like Dedcool, Heretic Parfum, Liis Fragrances, and BoySmells competing with the big corporate-owned brands like Prada, Maison Francis Kurkdjian, Bottega Veneta, and more. There are also so many affordable new players in the fragrance space like Phlur, Snif, Kayali, and more, making it easier than ever to build a collection.
Plus? We’ve identified a major fragrance through line: Vanilla. Not every new scent is gourmand this year, but it’s definitely back and better than ever.
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The Best New Fragrances in 2025
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Lancôme Idôle Power Eau De Parfum Intense
Image Credit: Lancôme Lancôme makes some of my favorite perfumes, including the Lancôme Idôle Power Eau De Parfum Intense, which is loved by celebrities like Olivia Rodrigo and features the perfect blend of fruity and woody fragrances. This perfume features notes of pomarose, damascena rose, and creamy sandalwood to create an invigorating scent reminiscent of a candied apple with hints of warm woody aromas.
Lancôme Idôle Power Eau De Parfum IntenseTop: Pomarose
Middle: Damascena rose
Base: Creamy SandalwoodBest season for: Year-round
Mood: Uplifting
Similar to: Dossier “Floral Musk”
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Cosmic by Kylie Jenner
Image Credit: Courtesy of Kylie Cosmetics. Kylie Jenner teased the perfume bottle by posing with it while getting ready for the BAFTAs over the weekend. The $80 perfume is a classified by the brand as an ambery floral and the bottle was designed to be sculptural and beautiful. It’s Kylie’s first foray into fragrance, and we doubt it’ll be her last.
Cosmic by Kylie JennerTop: star jasmine accord and blood orange oil
Middle: golden amber accord and red peony accord
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Golden Rule by Phlur
Image Credit: Courtesy of Phlur. Phlur skyrocketed to internet fandom with the brand’s “Missing Person” launch in 2022—and they’ve continued to drop viral scents ever since. The minimalist bottles, the stunning colors, the catchy names, the affordable price point: It’s a great way to start a perfume collection. Phlur kicked off 2025 with a new fragrance launch you can add to your arsenal: Golden Rule. Its metallic gold bottle is a departure from their usual transparent look, but I like it! It has a cocktail of notes: mandarin, pink pepper, coconut milk, vanilla cream, jasmine, and orange flower.
Golden Rule by PhlurTop: Mandarin Splash, Pink Pepper, Golden Pear
Middle: Orange Flower Water, Jasmine Blossom, Coconut Milk
Base: Benzoin, Sandalwood, Vanilla CreamBest season for: Perennial
Mood: Alluring, rich
Similar to: YSL “Libre,” and YSL “Opium”
Golden Rule smells like cool, sultry decadence. The bottle is opulent, and even the name itself, in true Phlur fashion, is status-y and effortless. To me, this scent is very similar to YSL’s Libre and Opium: It’s got that heavy vanilla spice-ness to it, with nice floral notes to offset the sweetness. Plus, the coconut. It’s not too coconut-y (and it’s certainly not tropical at ALL), but it does have hints of like, the coconut cream you skip off the top of a can. This is a fine everyday perfume, but I can see it (smell it?) really singing on the weekend for nights out.
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Dave by Henry Rose
Image Credit: Henry Rose I really thought 2022 was the Year of Vanilla, but maybe we’re just in a Vanilla Era because brands keep launching gourmand fragrances into viral stardom over and over (think: “Dulce” by By/Rosie Jane and “Vanilla Milk” by Ellis Brooklyn). The newest vanilla fragrance that’s bound to be on the wrist of many an influencer is Henry Rose’s “Dave” which launched January 27. Henry Rose, which is known for its transparent ingredient list, is the brain child of actress Michelle Pfeiffer, and has other iconic scents like “Jake’s House” and “Windows Down,” which, to me, always lean freshly unisex.
Dave by Henry RoseTop: Tangerine Heart, Neroli, Pink Pepper
Middle: Lavandin, Orange Flower, Almond Blossom
Base: Vanilla Bean Chantilly, Cocoa Shell, Tonka BeanBest season for: Perennial
Mood: Warm, nostalgic
Similar to: “Dulce” by By/Rosie Jane, “Vanilla Milk” by Ellis Brooklyn, “Vanilla Sex” by Tom Ford
I’m personally a vanilla girly, and this scent makes me think of trips to the mall hoping I’d run into my crush—but all grown up. It’s classic, versatile, and easy to layer (although it’s complex with its tangerine, neroli, and pink pepper top notes—those definitely come through). I also got whiffs of cocoa, which deepened the fragrance even more.
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Marshmallows by Ellis Brooklyn
Image Credit: Ellis Brooklyn Ellis Brooklyn really nailed it with “Vanilla Skin,” and it looks like the brand has decided to double down on the gourmand trend (like I said: Vanilla ERA). “Marshmallows,” a hair and body mist, launched January 28, ahead of Valentine’s Day.
Marshmallows by Ellis BrooklynTop: Marshmallow, Lemon, Peach Skin
Middle: Caramel Accord, Benzoin, Vanilla Orchid
Base: Milky Musks, Amber Woods, Patchouli IndonesiaBest season for: Spring, Summer
Mood: Warm, playful
Similar to: “Dulce” by By/Rosie Jane, “Floral Marshmallow” by Dossier, “Crumb Couture” by Snif, and “Cheirosa 71” by Sol de Janeiro.
Compared to some of the other new gourmand scents (some in this roundup), I think Ellis Brooklyn’s the sweetest. It’s not just vanilla, it’s marshmallows. Think sweet buttercream whipped with a stick of browned butter (aka, a bit caramelized and nutty in its nature). It does have some patchouli and amber notes for that “grown up feel,” but they’re super subtle. The longevity is impressive for body and hair mist; I can still get whiffs at the end of the day on my strands and sweater. As a 30-something grown-up lady, I like it—but I think this would also be a hit with my Gen A nieces.
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N.150 Blush Affair by Noteworthy
Image Credit: Noteworthy. Rose perfumes have a reputation for being overly potent and often “old lady” like. So, Noteworthy set out to create a modern rose scent, and they did just that. N.150 Blush Affair is floral enough for all the rose-lovers, but it’s also earthy and fresh because of its complex scent profile. Even if you don’t consider yourself a floral perfume person, it might be worth the try. Its musky base notes will linger long after you spray, eliminating the usual headache you get from overly-sweet perfumes.
N.150 Blush Affair by NoteworthyTop: Lychee, Creme De Cassis, Quince
Middle: Geranium, Rose Petals, Jasmine
Base: Velvet Musk, Cedarwood, White AmberBest season for: Winter (for Valentine’s Day), Spring
Mood: Feminine, romantic
Similar to: “Lychee Rose Eau de Parfum” by NEST, “Candied Lychee” by The 7 Virtues
N.150 has the perfect balance of musky, fresh, and floral. Its lychee note makes it super girly and youthful, while the rose petal & jasmine add that romantic quality that floral perfumes are known for. Thankfully, the musky notes aren’t too overbearing. Instead, they round everything out and give it a unique earthy quality. It’s wearable enough for the everyday, but also perfect for date night or any other special occasions where you really want to feel your best.
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Infusion de Rhubarbe Eau de Parfum by Prada
Image Credit: Courtesy of Prada. Prada started the new year with an addition to their unisex fragrance line, titled Les Infusions de Prada. This perfume is a juicy pink one with a vegetal smell inspired by rhubarb. It has notes of vert de bergamot, Italian green mandarin superessence, bitter orange oil, rhubarbe accord, rose absolute, and white musks accord, making it a perfect storm of herbacious, fruity, and floral
Infusion de Rhubarbe Eau de Parfum by PradaKey Notes: Super Essence of Green Mandarin, Rhubarb Accord, White Musk AccordBest season for: Spring
Mood: Playful
Similar to: Dossier “Floral Rhubarb” and Marc Jacobs “Perfect”
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Me by Snif
Image Credit: Courtesy of Snif. Snif’s newest addition is a fragrance called “Me.” On paper, it has notes of peach and plum, orris, musk, sandalwood, and white moss. Upon smell, the scent is very simple and elegant, youthful and feminine. It’s sweet, but not overtly so, and smells musky and body-like.
Me by SnifTop: Peach skin, plum
Middle: Orris
Base: White moss, musks, sandalwoodBest season for: Spring and summer
Mood: Bright and cheerful
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Your Turn by Billie Eilish
Image Credit: Courtesy of Parlux, Ltd. Billie Eilish’s new perfume with Parlux, Ltd. comes in a striking bottle that is shaped like stacked dice and has a mirrored finish. It has notes of cardamom, bergamot peel, and jasmine. The fragrance itself is pretty, though there’s nothing particularly striking about it in my opinion. It definitely has mass appeal though, so it’s a great gift for someone who’s a fan of the singer or who wants it for the bottle.
Your Turn by Billie EilishTop: Bergamot peel, cardamom pod, fresh ginger
Middle: Velvet peach skin, night blooming jasmine, coconut water
Base: Sandalwood Australia, captive musks, upcycled SylvamberBest season for: Summer
Mood: Embracing individuality
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Cé Noir by Beyoncé
I don’t envy the diehard Beyoncé stans because they are always being tempted with new reasons to open their pockets for their fave, and this time is no exception. Her new perfume is $160 for a 1.7 mL bottle, and the bottle is also stunning. It’s an art deco silver bottle with a gold decal. The top notes of the perfume are clementine and honey and it dries down to a floral amber.
Cé Noir by BeyoncéTop: Clementine, Golden honey
Middle: Rose Absolute, Jasmine Sambac
Base: Namibian Myrrh, Golden Amber