4 Best Smelling Tiffany & Co Perfumes

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Tiffany & Co. has a long and storied history. It’s even put out plenty of perfumes over the years but completely revamped its lineup in the past five. Not only that, the company was bought out by LVMH in a long-drawn out deal. Still, with all of the new things going on, the brand doesn’t have super deep lineup of fragrances for ladies. In this post, I want to break down the best options they have available and what distinguishes them from one another.


What are the Best Tiffany & Co. Fragrances for Her?

Classy Iris & Pink Pepper

Tiffany & Co. Intense Eau de Parfum .13 fl. oz. Tiffany Intense does have the powdery iris quality found in the original, actually it comes across to me as more powdery. But, at the same time, you get an interesting blend of fresh notes, spice, and sweetness to keep it from baby powder territory.

The musk and iris blend is the same, with the citrus notes removed, but a great addition of jasmine that helps to take Intense in a newer direction. Up top, that pink pepper does have a tendency to pop and be powerful at first. Though, it does subside a lot.

As it moves forward, this entry becomes sweeter with vanilla and the floral notes really coming together. It starts to move out of the powdery aroma that I get in the initial stages. Even with all of that, Intense doesn’t become too heavy or too much of a cold weather scent. Still versatile and enjoyable.


Best Pure Floral

Tiffany & Co Sheer Eau de Toilette Perfume Gift Box Set Sheer is the muskier option of the Tiffany EDP flankers. It keeps much of the same formulation, but adds black currant and ylang-ylang while amping up the musk note (while lowering the mandarin).

So, the iris is still in charge, but shares with the ylang-ylang and a touch of rose oil. It’s a light soapy floral with early touches of fruit, that doesn’t particularly hang around for a long time.

As it dries down, Tiffany Sheer takes on a greener and more naturalistic floral aroma. The soapiness calms down and you get an iris-led bouquet. Reminder that this is a sheer perfume, so expect it to be light, and the performance not to be amazing.

But within that time frame, it’s a nice option for floral lovers.


Citrus Woods Fresh

Tiffany & Co. Love Eau De Parfum Spray for Women, Floral Woody, 3 Oz Love EDP gives you something different from the Tiffany EDP flankers on this list. It’s got a sharper citrus, none of the iris, and a wonderful dose of basil up top.

Blackcurrant, grapefruit, and basil open up the composition with a great intensity and fresh spiciness. This is aided by the clean wood notes in the base, such as cedar and blue sequoia.

The basil doesn’t completely slap you across the face, it is moderated by the neroli note, which serves as the floral heart. The opening citrus does add a watery semi-aquatic aroma to the start, but has a bit more strength to my nose.

Later, the citrus is very light and it is a woody floral. Not a complete bomb but has a dynamic and youthful energy about it.


Popular Original Eau de Parfum

TIFFANY & CO. 2.5 OZ EAU DE PARFUM SPRAY WOMEN This newer Tiffany EDP came out some years back and sort of goes underappreciated. I understand why in some ways, but as a soft daily wear perfume it’s actually quite nice.

Iris is the star of the show, surrounded by fruity notes, and musk. Not too complicated. It opens up more like a fruity floral and dries down as a floral musk. The vert de mandarine is the citrus highlight of this formulation.

This has a brighter, less musky, and less overtly powdery aroma when compared to Intense. Tiffany & Co. EDP has a fresher and cleaner presentation. Super easy to wear, when you prefer to be low key.

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