The 10 Best Jasmine Perfumes to Wear This Spring and Beyond
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Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Jasmine perfume hits different in spring—it's the floral equivalent of finally opening all your windows. But not every jasmine scent is created equal. Some lean gourmand and candied; others go spicy and unexpected. According to Harper's Bazaar, the best ones balance sophistication with wearability, meaning they actually smell good on your skin, not just in the bottle.
Dior's Jasmin des Anges proves that a little goes a long way. Perfumer François Demachy composed it as a late-summer tribute, blending apricot and vanilla with jasmine for something that feels both playful and polished—the kind of scent people notice in an elevator but don't find cloying. If you want more presence, Jasmin 17 from Le Labo pairs jasmine sambac with sandalwood and amber for a crisp, majestic vibe that lingers without screaming for attention.
Jasmine Gets Experimental
The real fun happens when jasmine breaks character. Jasmin Rouge swaps romance for sex appeal by adding black and white peppercorns and clary sage—a spicy detour that works for anyone tired of traditional florals. Myth by Ellis Brooklyn, created by perfumer Jérôme Epinette, channels warm florals with patchouli and white cedarwood for a modern, skin-reactive finish. And if skincare matters to you, Bella Hadid's Jasmine Blues from Ôrebella skips alcohol entirely, mixing jasmine with snow mushroom and nourishing oils instead.
For the minimalists, White Jasmine & Mint by Jo Malone London delivers fresh heirloom jasmine with mint and maté leaf—think English countryside without the pretension. Flora Carnivora keeps things subtle and earth-friendly, while Gucci Bloom Eau de Toilette offers a lighter take on the original if you want jasmine that doesn't demand the room's full attention.
The takeaway: jasmine works for everyone, but only if you pick the version that matches how you actually want to smell.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


