Introduction
Hey there, you stylish thing! I’m here to help you perfect the look and smell of your outfits so you can go out in style. Let’s explore how different fragrances complement different types of clothing, the best places to apply your cologne, and some pairing tips that will make you smell like the best version of yourself.
Floral perfumes for a floral dress
Floral perfumes are the perfect match for a floral dress. If you’re looking for a romantic look, try Jo Malone’s Peony and Blush Suede or Chanel’s Chance Eau Fraiche. Dior J’Adore is another great option for those who like their scents to be less girly and more grown-up, while Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue is a classic that never goes out of style.
If you want something lighter or fresher than these options, consider one of these lighter floral perfumes: Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau So Fresh (for those with sensitive skin), Thierry Mugler Alien Essence Absolue (for those who aren’t bothered by strong scents), Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb (for those who want something spicy), Guerlain Shalimar Parfum Initial (if only wearing one fragrance will do)
Citrus fragrances for an all-white outfit
If you need a fragrance set that will pair perfectly with your all-white outfit, look no further than citrus fragrances. Citrus scents are refreshing and clean, making them perfect for wearing in spring or summertime. They’re also not overpowering like some other fragrances can be so they won’t clash with your outfit’s style or the temperature outside.
Classic new perfume for a vintage look
For a vintage look, try this scent:
Classic new perfume for a vintage look:
- Top notes of jasmine, bergamot and lemon. Jasmine is a floral scent with an intoxicating aroma that’s been prized in perfumes since the days of Cleopatra. The citrusy notes of bergamot are a classic pairing with the floral jasmine and come through at the top of this fragrance, while lemon adds some tartness to balance out the sweetness of its companions. You should also notice some hints of amber and musk throughout your day as well. Finally, vanilla gives it just enough sweetness to round out its character so you don’t feel like you’re wearing grandma’s perfume (unless being called “grandma” is one of your life goals).
Aromatic scents to go with a sleek outfit
- Lavender is a natural mood enhancer and stress reliever. It’s also great for helping you sleep at night. The scent of lavender can be relaxing, soothing, and calming—which makes it perfect to wear with a sleek outfit.
- Rosemary is known for its ability to boost memory and concentration levels. It also helps relieve headaches caused by stress or tension in the muscles of the body (e.g., head). Rosemary oil has antibacterial properties that make it great for cleaning wounds and infections that may develop due to poor hygiene habits such as not washing your hands after going to the bathroom or touching contaminated objects/ surfaces like door handles etc.. In addition, rosemary essential oil has anti-inflammatory properties which means that it helps reduce inflammation in different areas of your body such as joints when applied topically on them regularly over time (e.g., daily massage). This makes rosemary essential oil useful especially if you suffer from arthritis or other similar conditions where inflammation is an issue during flare ups/ episodes.”
Chypre-floral fragrance to wear with a 70s-inspired ensemble
- You could pair a chypre-floral fragrance with your 70s-inspired outfit. Chypre fragrances are feminine and sophisticated, but also very modern and light. Floral fragrances are perfect for this style, as they evoke the romantic spirit of the decade. You can wear this type of fragrance with anything from floral prints (think bell-bottoms and maxi skirts) to crop tops and denim jackets.
- Another option is to wear an oriental fragrance, which is traditionally a heavier scent that can be worn all year round. This type of perfume has more vanilla in it than other types of scents do—and vanilla goes well with chocolate, so you can even have your cake (or cupcakes) and eat them too!
Oriental notes for a bohemian outfit
When it comes to pairing fragrance with your outfits, there are many different types of notes that can be used. One note you may want to consider is oriental. The word “oriental” refers to something from the Eastern world, but in the context of perfumery it just means fragrances that have rich, woodsy and spicy scents.
The scent of oriental fragrances is generally deep and woodsy with sweet floral undertones or a powdery drydown. The notes used in oriental fragrances often include ambergris (a white waxy substance secreted by whales), vanilla bean extract, sandalwood oil and other exotic ingredients like patchouli or incense smoke.
This type of scent is perfect for autumn and winter since they tend to be darker than spring/summer scents; however if you choose an oriental fragrance during these seasons—especially one with lighter notes such as citrus—you can expect that it will still work just fine!
You can elevate your outfits and your mood by pairing fragrances with outfits.
You can elevate your outfits and your mood by pairing fragrances with outfits. The right scent will help you feel more confident, more attractive, and more active. And when you’re in this state of mind, the world seems like a brighter place.
Conclusion
We hope you’ve learned a few things that will help you choose the perfect perfume—or at least have some fun experimenting.