Fleur de Peau Eau de Parfum, £115, Diptyque

With a heart of iris and Turkish rose, this is a without a doubt a floral fragrance – but not as you know it. The combination of these feminine notes with sparkling aldehydes, zingy bergamot and sensual sandalwood means this fragrance can carry itself all year round.

Twilly d’Herms Eau de Parfum, £70, Hermès
A floral oriental, but a floral nonetheless, this beautifully bottled scent from Hermès is fresh and decadent. A striking mix of ginger and tuberose, it’s one for the more mischievous among us.

Chloé Eau de Parfum, £40, Chloé
A reinvention of the classic rose, this beautifully crafted fragrance calls upon peony and lychee to add a sense of chicness. The honey base notes only serve to make the fragrance even more sensual.

La Tulipe Eau de Parfum, £105, Byredo
As always, Byredo has constructed a stand out scent inspired by what founder Ben Gorham imagines tulips, which don’t naturally have any scent, to smell like. He used notes of freesia, vetiver and rhubarb to create a fresh, clean floral fragrance that is perfect for Spring.
