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17 Best New Perfumes for Women 2025: The Talked About Fragrances from Jo Malone London, Tom Ford, Dior & MORE

By Matthew Lynch
November 23, 2024
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As we look ahead to 2025, the fragrance world continues to evolve with exciting new releases. Here’s a curated list of the most talked-about perfumes for women:

  1. Jo Malone London – Moonlit Meadow: A dreamy blend of night-blooming jasmine and cool vetiver.
  2. Tom Ford – Velvet Orchid Lumière: An update on the classic, with enhanced luminous floral notes.
  3. Dior – J’adore Infinissime 2025: A more intense version with new sustainability-focused ingredients.
  4. Chanel – No. 5 Eau Première Plus: A modern, lighter take on the iconic fragrance.
  5. Gucci – Bloom Profumo di Fiori Intense: An amplified version of the floral scent with added depth.
  6. Yves Saint Laurent – Black Opium Illicit Green: A fresh, green twist on the beloved fragrance.
  7. Byredo – Gypsy Water Intense: A more concentrated version of the bohemian-inspired scent.
  8. Maison Margiela – Replica Memory Box: A customizable set of scents to layer and create unique memories.
  9. Hermès – Twilly d’Hermès Eau Ginger: A spicy-fresh addition to the Twilly line.
  10. Armani – My Way Intense: A deeper, more sensual version of the original.
  11. Penhaligon’s – The Favourite Duchess: A royal-inspired scent with notes of Earl Grey tea and vanilla.
  12. Creed – Aventus for Her 2025: An update on the cult classic with enhanced fruit notes.
  13. Diptyque – Do Son Eau Intense: A more potent version of the tuberose-centric fragrance.
  14. Frederic Malle – Portrait of a Lady Extrait: A super-concentrated version of the beloved rose-patchouli scent.
  15. Le Labo – Another 13 Plus: An amplified version of the musky, ambrette-based fragrance.
  16. Kilian – Good Girl Gone Bad Extreme: An intensified version with added tuberose and narcissus.
  17. Maison Francis Kurkdjian – Baccarat Rouge 540 Lumière: A sparkling, illuminated version of the cult favorite.

Remember, fragrance is a personal choice, and what works for one person may not work for another. It’s always best to sample these perfumes on your skin before making a purchase.

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