11 Best Smelling Iris Perfumes

Iris is a fairly popular ingredient in many fragrance from around the world. This flower gives off an earthy and powdery aroma, which can be very pleasing to wear, when done right. There are plenty of options to choose from in with this ingredient, but what are some of the best perfumes with iris? In this post, I want to put forth some suggestions for women, who want to find a really good perfume using iris flower as the main ingredient.


What are the Best Iris Scented Perfumes for Women?

Classic Chanel Iris

Chanel 19 Perfume For Women 3.4 oz Eau De Toilette Spray– A classic dating back to the early 1970s, this Chanel has seen many incarnations over the years. However, one of the constants has been the iris that is paired with green woodsy notes, like vetiver and oak moss.

It’s earthy and powdery, whether you opt for the EDP or the EDT version. Though, if you want a definite strength in the iris note, get No. 19 Poudre. Beautiful, feminine, and confident. Has leathery elements that blend well with the outstanding iris.


Powder, Powder Everywhere

Valentino Valentina Poudre By Eau De Parfum Spray 2.7 Fl Oz Valentina Poudre is a very powdery, yet light fragrance that utilizes our target floral note, along with vanilla. Add to that, additional powdery notes, musk mallow, and a creamy tonka bean and you have a lovely setting for a wonderful iris perfume. 

This is a lighter sort of scent, so, don’t expect to take over a room with it on. It’s a fresh and clean and more personal experience with Valentina Poudre. Smooth, like a mix between that makeup bag smell and a bottle of baby powder.


Clean and Woody Hermes

Hermès Women’s Hiris Hermès Eau de Toilette Spray, 3.4 oz.– Dry cedar and iris that starts out packing quite a punch. Very woodsy and has a bitter quality at times, but Hiris is a very clean, and interesting use of the iris note.

It can be more difficult to find a bottle of this nowadays, but they do still exist online. Hiris has a classy air and maturity about it, and the dry down is fantastic, when the other floral notes emerge.


Amber Soaked Wood and Iris

Bois d’Iris by Van Cleef & Arpels– This is a salty ambergris, driftwood, and iris combination. You get the iris note as a highlight of the floral accord, with sea vibes of the wood and ambergris. 

Soft and woody at first. With a blend of vanilla and smoky incense giving it a sweeter and warmer depth as you move along. The iris here is pretty darn powdery and is joined by a touch of violet in the mix.

The base has a dry freshness and the smoke of the incense really makes this more interesting after an hour or so. Yet, iris and ambergris is going to be the main event, but both are of superior quality.

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Citrus and an Iris Bouquet

Acqua Di Parma Iris Nobile Eau de Parfum Spray, 3.4 Ounce– A sweet at the start, citrus floral take on the iris note. Iris Nobile starts out with orange, bergamot, and star anise. After that, it dries down into a creamy floral, with bits of spice to go along with iris and a great tuberose note.

Can be very strong for some, but is a well-blended and powdered fragrance with a bouquet of floral notes where iris is a main highlight.


Orange Blossom, Iris, and Incense

PARFUMS DE MARLY Athalia, 2.5 Fl Oz– Athalia is a wonderful iris fragrance by Parfums de Marly. It opens up with an awesome blend of bitter orange, orange blossom, incense, and a bit of rose.

The iris, will initially play a smaller role for the opening act. But, it does shift and take over the composition, before drying down with amber and vetiver in the latter stages.

Athalia is warm and clean. Best served by wearing in the autumn through early springtime. I got really nice performance out of this one, as it can last for up to 10 hours on the skin. Athalia Review


A Masculine Iris

Dior Homme By Christian Dior For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 3.4 Ounces– Yes, this one is a men’s cologne. However, while it leans masculine, it can definitely be worn by plenty of women without problem. This is actually my main everyday wear and one of the best uses of the iris note in a men’s fragrance.

Dior Homme is dry and sweet with iris, cacao, leather, and lavender. It is a floral cologne with a sweet woody edge and very fresh aroma. Classy and has great performance. If you want a change of pace from the more feminine floral perfumes. Dior Homme Review

Note: They’ve updated the formula of this fragrance. If you want the iris heavy version, it’ll be the 2012 edition and look like the picture below.

 


Greenish and Cold Garden Scent

SERGE LUTENS Bas De Soie Edp Spray 1.6 oz Hyacinth and iris dominate this interesting floral perfume, that really embodies a garden environment. Very green and floral with a cold powdered aroma that stays through the entire wear.

Bas de Soie is soft in its dry down and creates a clean flowery scent to envelop the wearer. It’s a bit more green and plant-like than some of the others on the list. Floral garden with a healthy dose of iris to give it the type of finish that we’re looking for on this list. 


Warm and Lovely Iris Fragrance

Frederic Malle Iris Poudre Eau De Parfum 0.24oz/7ml UB– Creamy mix of sandalwood and iris flower, more of the actual flower than some derivative. Iris Poudre is warm and bright with a solid musk note in the heart of the perfume. 

Has an old school feel while being completely modern in its presentation, also starring lily and rose, in the dry down.


Popular Prada Option

Prada Milano Infusion D’Iris Eau de parfum Spray Women by Prada, 3.4 Ounce– Less of a heavy powdery iris note here, but one that is very clean, fresh, with lovely citrus notes in support.

Orange flower, mandarin, neroli, and cedar come together to create a beautiful Prada fragrance with a soapy sort of dry down.

Infusion D’Iris is woody and green to go along with the iris note, which create a soft and airy gem of a perfume. This is one of the most popular options for iris perfumes, on the market, and for good reason. Infusion D’Iris is a beautiful mix of ingredients, with iris, ultimately being in the center of it all. 


Earthy and Somewhat Spicy

IRIS NOIR Eau de Parfum by Yves Rocher Mini (.16 oz./5ml)– A more affordable options with spices and smooth tonka bean. Iris Noir from Yves Rocher pairs iris with patchouli and pepper, among other notes. Earthy patchouli and tonka flank the iris note, which gives off its usual powdery fragrance.

Iris Noir is indeed quite dark and different from the other options on the list, but that uniqueness is what partly makes this one such a terrific option for iris lovers.

It’s not overly heavy or super imposing, but it does provide a special take on this note, with awesome spice hints and a terrific patchouli.

Popped Cherry by Dua Brand

Going through Lost Cherry comparable fragrances, I had to grab a bottle of Dua Brand’s Popped Cherry version, for myself. I really liked the Tom Ford fragrance, in terms of smell, but the performance wasn’t great for the high-end price point. So, how does Popped stack up against Lost Cherry? How long does it last? Is it worth a try?


What does Popped Cherry by Dua Smell Like?

Notes include: Black Cherry, Bitter Almond, Cherry Liqueur, Griotte Syrup, Jasmine Sambac, Turkish Rose, Peru Balsam, Haitian Vetiver, Cedarwood, Roasted Tonka, and Sandalwood

Click here to try: Popped Cherry by Dua


My Full Review

Popped Cherry opens with that familiar warmth and sweet cherry liqueur aroma. With the original Tom Ford version, I get a mix of more naturalistic cherry and the liqueur, but this one is much more the latter.

Popped is syrupy and sweeter than Lost ever seems to get. There is the powdery element here as well, but it is much more toned down than in what they’re trying to go for here.

To me, the original Lost Cherry had sort of a Dr. Pepper Cherry-like aroma at times, that this one really doesn’t.

So, the main differences are: this is sweeter, less powdery, smokier/balsamic, and less of a natural cherry touch.

The dry down has a nice use of the almond note, tonka bean, sandalwood, and the balsam. All of which combine and compliment the cherry main event.

Dark and boozy, with syrup-soaked woody base.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

The sillage here is a bit stronger at its peak and lasts longer at its moderate state than does the Tom Ford. Still, it doesn’t have a huge projection off of the skin, moderate for a few hours and then lighter for the rest of the way.

The longevity is also better than what you get with Lost Cherry. Popped will last like 8-10 hours for me, most occasions. Sometimes, it will last on the skin for a few hours longer than that.

That being said, the projection is skin level on that point, and you’re not going to have a huge amount that late into the wear.

Seasonally, I’d stick to autumn and winter. It will be great in colder weather, probably up to something more temperate. Anything hotter, I’m not wearing it.

It is a unisex fragrance, but has more of a feminine quality. I mean, one of its strongest comparable scents is a Guerlain perfume for women.

Popped, like the Tom Ford does have a certain sexiness to it. It does grab attention when initially sprayed and is very appealing up close, when it settles. Great for nightlife and casual situations, but not too out of place for something like the workplace.


Overall Impressions of Popped Cherry

Overall, do I like this fragrance? I do. It captures most of what you’re going to get with Lost Cherry for a fraction of the price. Which is kind of what we’re going for.

Is it 100 percent the same? No, but it captures the vast majority of it, and has better performance than the Tom Ford perfume.

I’ve enjoyed wearing it, when it hasn’t been too warm outside or during the evening. I like that it has pretty much the same almond and I actually like the extra smokiness to it. I do wish, there was the same variety of cherry notes to the same level as in the Ford scent.

Also, the powdery aroma from the original is missed, to some extent. However, I’m really not going to complain about saving a few hundred dollars, and getting to have a delicious cherry perfume to wear.

Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet vs. Absolutely Blooming

For this edition of the head to head fragrance match ups, I am going to turn my attention once again to some women’s perfumes. The two entries today are both from Christian Dior’s Miss Dior line of scents: Absolutely Blooming vs. Blooming Bouquet. Which one of these flanker fragrances, smells the best? Has the better performance? Is the better buy?


Tale of the Tape

Blooming Bouquet

Notes include: Calabrian bergamot, peony, Damsacus rose, musk, and more

Click here to try: Christian Dior Miss Blooming Bouquet Eau de Toilette Spray for Women, 1.7 Ounce

Read my review: Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet


Absolutely Blooming

Notes include: rose, peony, musk, pink pepper, black currant, and red berries

Click here to try: Christian Dior Miss Dior Absolutely Blooming Women’s Eau de Parfum Spray, 3.4 Ounce

Read my review: Miss Dior Absolutely Blooming


Opening

Absolutely Blooming starts out with a blend of pomegranate, raspberry, and white musk. It has a juicy delectable sweetness, a cheerful disposition, with a hint of musk. It is pretty powerful from the start.

The peony will be the strongest floral to first emerge from the mix. Then, the rose note will come on stronger, later in the wear.

Meanwhile, Blooming Bouquet, starts with citrus bergamot and a floral accord headed by peony. This Dior is actually quite beautiful and the bergamot is such an interesting note when contrasted with peony and some rose.

The peony is also stronger at first in Blooming. Rose never fully takes over, but it has some balance later.

Which is better? I really do think Blooming is great. However, Absolutely Blooming, is a step ahead with the strong fruity notes that smell fantastic from the start. It’s not way better, but enough to get the nod.

Edge: Absolutely 


Projection

Absolutely Blooming is a strong fragrance, as I wrote above. It starts off with a bang, tones down as it moves along, but is strong throughout the wear. Great sillage.

Blooming Bouquet is a much softer scent. It isn’t weak but is just a soft and airy style. Never has the same power as Absolutely.

Absolutely just radiates off of the skin more, can leave a scent trail, and let’s its presence be known much more than Blooming.

Edge: Absolutely


Longevity

Blooming Bouquet, while a light perfume, does last for a fairly long time. I got 7 hours of wear out of it, on my skin.

While that’s nice, Absolutely Blooming is one that can go for over 10 hours with that strong sillage.

For me during testing, it wasn’t even a close contest between how long each of these lasts on skin.

Edge: Absolutely


Versatility

Both of these scents share a lot of commonalities, in when they are appropriate to wear. They both have a spring/summer vibe. Both are good for work or casual situations. Both are very attractive.

However, Absolutely Blooming is sexier, and has better ability to double as a nightlife fragrance. Blooming Bouquet is very pretty and delicious, but it isn’t really a sexy kind of perfume.

Edge: Absolutely


Overall Scent

Yes, it’s a clean sweep for Absolutely Blooming, but I don’t want people to get the idea that Bouquet is a bad scent. It’s actually very good, just not when compared, to its counterpart.

It is very fresh with that bergamot/floral opening before transitioning with the help of a light musk note.

Then, it becomes more floral, when the bergamot fades. What you’re left with is peony and rose and a lovely fragrance overall. It’s the third best Miss Dior.

Absolutely Blooming is just a great fragrance and my favorite from this line of perfumes. It is simple and similar to Bouquet, with the rose and peony. However, it also has a surprisingly well done black currant, that isn’t too sharp or sour.

Plus, it keeps the fruit juiciness throughout, even when the floral notes grow in strength. It’s just better across the board.

Winner: Absolutely Blooming

Wild Rose by Coach

Wild Rose is a newer release from Coach for 2022. I was able to get a hold of a sample of this perfume and give it a try recently. I really didn’t know anything about it going in, just got it along with some other fragrances I ordered. How does this smell? How long does it last? Is it even worth a try?


What does Coach Wild Rose Smell Like?

Notes include: bergamot, red currant, rose, jasmine, ambroxan, moss, tonka bean

Click here to try: Wild Rose from Coach


My Full Review

Here’s how Coach describes it: Feel the possibility. Wild Rose is our new scent inspired by the free-spirited beauty of a lush wildflower meadow.

Wild Rose opens up sparkling and fruity, with a nice bergamot top that is paired with a red currant note. The tart sweetness of the red currant is a good pairing with the more dominant citrus ingredient early on.

I was expecting this one to have a lot more rose than it does, based on the name. However, while it is there the rose isn’t a powerhouse in this one. It’s not really a deep red rose, either.

Actually early on, it smells like a mix of Delina and Burberry Her. Like if you sprayed Delina once to take some of the tartness away from a double spray of Her.

The same sort of soft rose and fruity blend you get with Delina, just with a creamy tonka bean instead of the light powder of the Parfums de Marly scent. Different note weightings, but a similar experience.

The dry down is where it really shifts from a Delina type of smell and more towards the Her and Baccarat Rouge 540 kind of finish.

The jasmine note becomes more prominent. Plus, ambroxan and a dry mossy note really gives you aspects of both of those perfumes. Jasmine, amber, and woods is found in BR 540.

But, with Wild Rose you still have a fruity top and more of a floral presence than that Kurkdjian perfume.

That’s about what you get with Coach Wild Rose: amber, fruits, light floral, and a bit of moss thrown in.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Sillage wise, this one opens up with an above average ability to project itself and leave a trail. The bergamot and citrus sitting on top of an ambroxan base, gives Wild Rose an initial boost.

Thereafter, it is more of a moderate scent. It will project off of the skin well and people close by will notice it. This Coach just isn’t a total powerhouse.

Seasonally, it is pretty much a year round wear. Though, I’d avoid the extremes of cold and heat. The ambroxan can get kind of weird when it’s hot outside and I imagine it can be too sharp in the freezing temperatures.

Other than that, you’d be fine.

This does have good versatility. It’s attractive enough to be worn out at night or on a date. But, low key enough that it can be worn casually or as a daily fragrance. Not necessarily the most formal scent, but one should get plenty of use out of it.

Also, age range seems to be wide open. Not too girlish or too mature for younger ladies.


Overall Impressions of Wild Rose

Overall, do I like Wild Rose? Yes, while it isn’t wholly original it is quite an attractive fragrance. It reminds me of a lot of different popular scents, but doesn’t blindly copy any one of them and actually smells good.

I like the opening with the citrus and red currant. It favors Delina in some ways and is a better smelling perfume than Burberry Her. Very good energy and just a pleasant aroma to smell.

The performance is solid. It isn’t an amazing marathon run or a complete sillage beast, but I think that you get your money’s worth out of Wild Rose.

The dry down is very reminiscent of Burberry Her and BR 540, just with better fruity notes than the former, and without the saffron and cedar of the latter. Sure, every company seems to be creating this style of perfume nowadays, but Coach did well with this.

This is a perfume to check out. It doesn’t have any real weaknesses and seems to do everything you’d want to a reasonable degree.

7 Best Smelling Hollister Perfumes for Her

Hollister has been a staple brand for the younger set for quite a while now. I’ve already covered the best men’s fragrances by this brand, but wanted to create a short list for the women’s side as well. So, I’ve narrowed it down to seven scents that could be considered the best smelling Hollister perfumes, but also still have availability on the market as of now.


What are the Top Smelling Hollister Perfumes for Ladies?

Best Overall Perfume

Hollister MALAIA For Women 2.0 oz Eau de Parfum Spray– Another summery fragrance but this one has cool breezy sort of vibe to it. Malaia is probably the best smelling and also a very popular scent from Hollister.

It’s calming influence must be the work of the lavender and vanilla combo that sit on top a bed of florals.

Basil, however, is the main attraction and is what gives Malaia its unique aroma. It’s not what one would usually associate, with a beach lifestyle brand, but this one continues to be a best seller for Hollister.


Best New Hollister Perfume

Canyon Escape– This is a perfume that Hollister released last year and is already one of the best that they’ve ever done. However, it’s also already seemed to disappear from their website. Though, can be found at discounters.

Canyon Escape for Her opens with a citrus mix of lemon and bergamot, blended with the added warmth of a pink pepper note. Very bright for the summertime, with a light floral blend of magnolia and water lily, all held together by some bamboo wood in the base.

Clean, fresh, citrus/floral blend that presents a nice value opportunity, as is very well put together for the price.


Tropical Summer Scent

Pure Cali FOR WOMEN by Hollister – 1.7 oz EDP Spray Pure Cali isn’t as well known as some of the other scents on this list. However, that doesn’t mean that this perfume is lacking in charm.

The main note here is pineapple and Pure Cali delivers its own sweet and juicy take on the tropical fruit. Youthful and good for casual wear. Pure Cali is simple, but for sure puts out that summertime vibe, and is very enjoyable.

Other than the pineapple, there is some cedar freshness, and a touch of a floral accord. This is a sweet, flirty, fun daytime wear for the warmer months of the year.


Best Sweet Smelling Fragrance

Hollister Wave 2, Eau de Parfum Spray, WoMen, 3.4 Ounce– The sequel, so to speak, of the original Wave (which is also found on this list). Wave 2 is a lovely little summer fragrance, with that familiar coconut note, making up its heart. It has a sandy warmth with white tropical flowers. Wave 2 is balanced is performs well.

Wave 2 can be pretty darn sweet, especially at first, so it might not be the best option for everybody. However, it does calm down into a delightful island-like fragrance.


Creamy Sweet Nights

Festival Nite for Her– This is another sweet perfume that gives you a bit of a different aroma from Wave 2.

Festival Nite has notes of apple blossom, vanilla, coconut, marshmallow, black currant, and orange. So, yes, plenty of fruitiness and sweetness is present in this one.

It starts off with a juicy orange and plenty of the black currant note. Light floral notes including freesia, dot the composition, but aren’t too heavily involved. It’s instead got a light summer creaminess with the coconut, vanilla, and fluffy marshmallow.

Fairly sharp and sweet up top. Then, sweet and creamy.  Finally, a mix of creamy and almost a syrupy quality to Nite. but, strangely it doesn’t feel too heavy and can work in the summer (nights, at least).


Most Popular Hollister Scent

Hollister Wave Women Eau De Parfum, 3.3 Ounce– A really bright and hot sort of scent. It’s quite neat how they captured that sunny day beach essence and bottled it.

It’s an airy shoreline breeze with fruit notes like a watery start fruit and floral notes like orchid and hibiscus. A very good everyday wear choice for younger ladies.

Wave is super fresh, has more floral notes than the others, while still staying true with what you would associate with the brand. It’s right up there with Malaia, in terms of Hollister’s best women’s scents.


Most Underrated Perfume

CALI VIBES * Hollister 1.7 oz / 50 ml Eau de Parfum Women Perfume Spray– This one is more of a change of pace from the usual beach vibe of Hollister’s brand. It’s a floral with green elements.

It is mainly headed by lilac, which is fresh and performs well, with the rose/musk notes flanking it.

Cali Vibes is more of a traditional floral fragrance. Nonetheless, that’s sometimes exactly what you want to go for. It’s still a nice inexpensive option for those days, you don’t want to go the beachy route.