22 best perfumes of all time - from classic scents to niche fragrances (2024)

Picking a new fragrance can be overwhelming, so we’ve done the blotting, spritzing and wafting for you to compile a definitive list of the best perfumes of all time.

Unlike many beauty products, most of us remain faithful to our favourite fragrance and buy our signature scent on repeat, even if it has a hefty price tag. Some scents are more popular than others, and while the latest perfume dupes often make the list of bestsellers, it's the long-lasting perfumes and the designer fragrances that stand the test of time.

"We find that the classic fragrances continue to be bestsellers," says Megan Mosley, John Lewis fragrance and make-up buyer. "They are key staples to build a fragrance wardrobe that can be added to over time. Chanel, Dior and Creed are our most popular amongst new and more niche fragrance brands such as Floral Street and Le Labo," she says.

Whether you're after something light and floral or more unisex with a hint of musk, there's a perfume for everyone in this roundup of the best perfumes of all time - so get ready to add a new favourite scent to your basket...

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1. Chanel No.5 Eau de Parfum

Best perfume for special occasions

Notes: May rose, jasmine florals, citrus

It’s been 100 years since its launch, but Chanel No.5 remains the world’s most famous perfume. This powdery floral is a masterful blend of over 80 ingredients, including ylang-ylang, Rose Centrifolia and jasmine. It treads that delicate line between femininity and strength perfectly, with a layered and intoxicating blend that lingers on the skin for hours.

Chanel No.5 became forever immortalised in 1952 when Marilyn Monroe famously declared that she wore “five drops of Chanel No.5” - and nothing else - to bed. And with this famous quote, Chanel No.5 has secured its place as one of the most famous scents in the world.

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2. Jo Malone English Pear & Freesia Cologne

Best earthy perfume

Notes: King William pear, white freesia, patchouli

Jo Malone's fragrance portfolio is well known, and this particular scent is one of their bestsellers. Reportedly loved by it-girl Sofia Richie Grainge, this is a serene and sunny blend of juicy fruit and elegant flowers.

Mellow William Pear combines with delicate freesia to give this popular fragrance its distinctive scent, while base notes of patchouli enhance the longevity of the fragrance, so you'll be smelling divine all day with this signature perfume.

"There’s something unexpected about the combination of key ingredients and it’s got that freshness and elegance we’re known for," says Celine Roux, Global Head of Fragrance at Jo Malone London.

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3. Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau de Toilette

Best perfume for spring

Notes: Wild berries, white violet and jasmine

Daisy launched in 2007 with a summery, carefree advertising campaign that perfectly encapsulated the fresh and floral juice. Even the bottle has become iconic, with its playful daisy topper, and has since inspired many knock-off versions.

Model Kaia Garber (Cindy Crawford's daughter) admitted to having worn this scent since she 12 or 13, saying in 2021, "I have so many incredible memories associated with Daisy, and whenever I put it on, it takes me back to them, so it's an instant mood booster for me". She's been the face of the fragrance for the past six years, having appeared in TV adverts and campaigns.

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4. Dior J’adore Eau de Parfum

Best perfume for date night

Notes: Ylang-ylang, Damascus rose, jasmine

J’adore offers an deliciously scented slice of Dior luxury, from the gold-topped bottle and decadent floral-fruit juice to the glamorous advertising campaign featuring actress Charlize Theron.

It's no surprise then that Dior J'adore is the fashion house’s number one-selling fragrance, as the floral and fruity notes create a sensuous fragrance that is both luxurious and memorable.

A consumer favourite at the Fragrance Foundation Awards 2023, this scent is a popular choice the world over.

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5. Giorgio Armani Si Eau de Parfum

Best perfume for a summer vacation

Notes: Cassis, blackcurrant and Sicilian bergamot

Launched in 2013, this scent has secured itself as a firm favourite among perfume lovers. This sweet floral fragrance opens with notes of vanilla and mandarin, and dries down to a lingering musky finish, making it one of the best perfumes of all time in our eyes. Cate Blanchett, who models the scent, said that its "deep developing notes" are what draws her to it. "I love a scent that promises to contain experience yet to be had."

Armani's Si is also a favourite with Goodto readers too, with research revealing it as one of the biggest-selling perfumes in our round-up.

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6. YSL Black Opium Eau de Parfum

Best perfume for a night out

Notes: Pear accord and mandarin essence

With an ingredients list that includes black coffee, long-wearing patchouli and warming vanilla, this is one addictive floral gourmand fragrance. It was the most googled fragrance of 2020, and its popularity is yet to dwindle.

"Black Opium for me is a shot of adrenaline, energy and addiction that a woman needs in her everyday life," says master perfumer Nathalie Lorson. "I’ve heard that Edie Campbell and Zoe Kravitz love Black Opium, of course, as well as Arina Sheldon and Jourdan Dunn."

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7. Jimmy Choo Eau de Parfum

Best perfume for winter

Notes: Mandarin orange and pear

Launched in 2011, Jimmy Choo’s perfume debut was an instant hit. The fragrance is warm, woody and confident with notes of exotic tiger orchid, patchouli and sweet toffee. “When the first fragrance launches from such a desirable luxury brand it gives people the opportunity to have a piece of that designer world at a more accessible price,” says Sarah Binns, Head of Training at the UK's leading distributor of fragrance and beauty brands, Kenneth Green Associates.

“It’s gone on to stand the test of time due to the unique fruity and gourmand fragrance that has now become so many people’s signature scent,” she added.

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8. Le Labo Santal 33 Eau de Parfum

Best perfume for soft everyday wear

Notes: Violet accord and cardamom

If you’re looking for a new signature scent that draws attention, this could be the one. The Beauty Editors’ favourite and one of the best perfumes of all time is peppered with leathery, smoky and musky notes. This alluring combination makes the unisex scent incredibly long-lasting, and has helped it to secure a cult status. It launched in 2011 and has become so popular that the New York Times called it “the perfume you smell everywhere.”

This unique fragrance has a whole host of celebrity fans, from Alexa Chung and Jodie Comer to Ryan Reynolds and Justin Bieber too.

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9. Chanel Coco Mademoiselle Eau de Parfum

Best perfume for a posh occasion

Notes: Patchouli and vetiver

Launched in 2001, this feminine, spicy scent is still one of the best-selling fragrances today. In fact, it's the top-selling fragrance at both John Lewis and The Fragrance Shop. Sweet citrus top notes, lingering patchouli, vanilla and white musk make an alluring combination that lasts really well on the skin.

“This was the fragrance I wore on my wedding day in 2013,” says Beauty Editor, Stephanie Maylor. “It was the perfume I wore a decade earlier when I met my now-husband, and I still get compliments when I wear it today.”

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10. Guerlain Shalimar Eau de Toilette

Best for summer nights

Notes: Citruses, bergamot, lemon, cedar and mandarin orange

Created in 1925 and loved by icons Brigitte Bardot and Rita Hayworth, Shalimar is a warm and spicy fragrance, opening with refreshing bergamot. As it develops, you’ll detect notes of jasmine, rose, with a powdery vanilla and iris base.

It may be nearing its 100th birthday, but Shalimar remains one of the most popular fragrances today. It was voted the ‘best fragrance ever’ by Fragrantica readers - an online encyclopedia of fragrance and perfume-loving community.

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11. Lancôme La Vie Est Belle Eau de Parfum

Best feminine perfume

Notes: Blackcurrant and pear

With Julia Roberts fronting the advertising campaign, it’s no wonder this has become Lancôme’s best-selling feminine fragrance. It is pure, unadulterated happiness in a bottle, beaming with Jasmine Sambac, Orange Blossom and Patchouli.

It was launched in 2012 and is centred on the idea of natural and simple beauty, and inspired by joy and taking pleasure in the simple things. It's so popular that there are several different versions of the signature scent, from the woody iris La Vie est Belle L'Extrait to Soleil Cristal, with top notes of mandarin.

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12. Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb Eau de Parfum

Best statement perfume

Notes: Tea, osmanthus and bergamot

Transport your mind back to 2005 - James Blunt was top of the charts, Brad and Jen got divorced and everyone was wearing Viktor & Rolf’s amber floral fragrance. Cheryl Cole has reportedly been a fan, too. “The iconic Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb has always been a favourite with Debenhams.com customers,” says Kieran Braidford, Senior Beauty Buyer at Debenhams.com. “It's floral notes and diamond bottle are instantly recognisable and make it a popular choice.”

Plus, this scent was another contender for the Fragrance Foundation Awards 2023's 'Fragrance Hall of Fame'.

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13. Byredo Gypsy Water Eau de Parfum

Best perfume for late summer and autumn

Notes: Bergamot, lemon, pepper and juniper berries

One of the more niche scents on our list, we have become enamoured with the enigmatic fresh, woody complexities of Byredo Gypsy Water. Layered with juniper berries, pine needles, incense and sandalwood, this nomadic scent is an ode to Romani culture and smells absolutely magical. It may be unique but it’s achieved A-list status, with celebrity fans including Sienna Miller and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, who told Marie Claire, “I love Byredo fragrances and I’ve been wearing Gypsy Water for a long time.”

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14. Jean Paul Gaultier Classique for Her Eau de Toilette

Best classic perfume

Notes: Rose

You know a fragrance has reached superstar status when the bottle is immediately recognisable, and this corset-inspired bottle has spawned many iterations. Inspired by Jean Paul's childhood and his memories and his grandmother - Mémé Marie - he brought to life the Folies Bergère cabaret show he watched in Mémé Marie's home.

As for the fragrance itself, the combination of sweet orange blossom, with ginger and vanilla gives the enduring appeal and great longevity on the skin.

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15. Thierry Mugler Alien Eau de Parfum

Best oriental perfume

Notes: Citrus, jasmine and Mandarin orange

Thierry Muglar's Alien Eau de Parfum launched in 2005 and is still successful 18 years on. For its fans, this a scent like no other, but it's not for the fainthearted - some swear by the intense amber and jasmine notes, while others find it overwhelming.

Back in 2017, Harry Styles told Rolling Stone that the scent of Alien always reminds him of his first girlfriend: "I smell that perfume all the time. I’ll be in a lift or a reception and say to someone, ‘Alien, right?’ And sometimes they’re impressed and sometimes they’re a little creeped out."

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16. Tom Ford Black Orchid Eau de Parfum

Best sensual perfume

Notes: Truffle, gardenia, blackcurrant, ylang-ylang, jasmine, bergamot, Mandarin orange and Amalfi lemon

Launched in 2006, this is the debut fragrance by designer Tom Ford, with top notes of black truffle jasmine and a hint of citrus. Although it begins with floral-spicy heart notes, it gradually mellows before finally settling on amber, vanilla and woodsy accords.

"If you are buying fragrance for a strong independent woman, we love Tom Ford Black Orchid," says Rebecca Wilkin, The Perfume Shop PR & Events Manager. "It’s a confident, sexy and sensual perfume that smells as glamorous and mysterious as the fluted black bottle suggests."

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17. Clarins Eau Dynamisante

Best unisex perfume

Notes: Lemon, orange, coriander, caraway and petitgrain

Personal perfume meets aromatherapy in this iconic splash-on citrus spritz, first launched in 1987. With a galvanizing blend of 14 essential oils (lemon, patchouli, ginseng, among others), it's designed to tone, firm and moisturise the skin.

“Eau Dynamisante uses Aromaphytocare, which combines aromatherapy and phototherapy, to infuse fragrance with the botanical benefits of plants," explains Marie Schmid, Head of Training at Clarins UK."Phytotherapy allows for the natural plant extracts to provide skincare benefits, while aromatherapy treats conditions through the use of aromatic extracts of plants.”

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18. Paco Rabanne Lady Million Eau de Parfum

Best perfume for intimate occasions

Notes: Bitter orange, fleshy raspberry and neroli

After the runaway success of the men’s edition ‘1 Million’ - which is considered to be one of the most popular men's fragrances in the world - Paco Rabanne launched a women’s version in 2010, which has firmly solidified its reputation as one of the best perfumes of all time.

The gold diamond bottle gives a hint as to the luxurious, dazzling and decadent fragrance within, brimming with floral, woody accords of orange blossom, jasmine, amber and patchouli. Over a decade after its release, Lady Million maintains a strong grip on the perfume market.

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19. CK One Eau de Toilette

Best cheap perfume for everyday use

Notes: Lemon, green notes, bergamot, pineapple, Mandarin orange, cardamom and papaya

No scent defined the ‘90s like CK One - a cool, clean and modern juice designed for both men and women, by the leaders in the minimal aesthetic, Calvin Klein. Zesty top notes mellow into aromatic nutmeg, jasmine and rose at the heart, before finishing on a musk and amber drydown. Ahead of its time, this fragrance still holds the crown as one of the best perfumes of all time.

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20. Clinique Aromatics Elixir Eau du Parfum

Best perfume for everyday

Notes: Chamomile, clary sage, coriander, geranium, lemon verbena, Brazilian rosewood and bergamot

It may be Clinique’s oldest perfume within their fragrance catalogue but it is also their best performer, selling 14 bottles every hour! Launched in the seventies, Aromatics Elixir remains one of the best perfumes of all time. It's rich and intense with oakmoss, jasmine and patchouli.

And as a finalist in the 2023's Fragrance Foundation Award for the 'Fragrance Hall of Fame', you really can't go wring with this scent.

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21. Ariana Grande Cloud Eau de Parfum

Best celebrity perfume

Notes: Lavender blossom, juicy pear, bergamot

Of the 13 perfumes Ariana Grande has released, Cloud is a firm favourite among fragrance fans. Released in 2018, this scent won fragrance of the year in 2019 and has enjoyed universal praise for its "uplifting and addictive" scent.

Top notes of jasmine, pear and bergamot pair with coconut, praline and vanilla orchid for a sweet but luxurious daytime scent - and the fun packaging is a bonus too.

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22. Britney Spears Curious Eau de Parfum

Best budget perfume

Notes: Magnolia, pear, lotus

Pop icon Britney Spears made her foray into the world of fragrance in 2004 with Curious, which was the number one perfume in department stores that year. Almost two decades and 23 fragrances later, Britney’s collection is one of the most successful celebrity forays into the world of fragrance.

According to Cosmetics Business, sales of the perfume jumped by 155% after “Framing Britney Spears” was aired, surrounding the controversy around Britney's conservatorship.

How we picked the best perfumes of all time

  • Sales figures: We've taken a look at which perfumes remain best sellers after years on the market.
  • Consumer reviews: The best perfumes of all time are also those that are top-rated, so we've only included fragrances that consumers love.
  • Celebrity favourites: Nothing solidifies a product as a cult favourite quite like a celebrity endorsem*nt, and several of the perfumes on our list are loved by famous faces.
  • Beauty editor picks: Our beauty editor has more than 15 years of experience in the beauty industry and that includes trying and testing all kinds of fragrances, so we've included her favourites.

What is the most popular perfume in the world?

Depending on how you measure it (that could be sales figures, reviews, or how many people wear it) there are a few different answers to this question. However, Chanel No.5 is widely regarded to be the most popular perfume in the world.

First created in 1921, it's one of the oldest perfumes that you can still buy today. But the popularity of the iconic fragrance exploded after 1952, when Marilyn Monroe famously declared that she wore nothing but "five drops of Chanel No.5" to bed - the power of celebrity influencers!

It's widely reported that a bottle of Chanel No.5 is sold every 30 seconds, and in 2017 The Perfume Shop revealed that the scent has been its bestselling fragrance for 25 years - as per MailOnline.

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Arguably the most iconic scent in the world, you can now bag yourself a bottle of Chanel No. 5 for 20% less thanks to the Sephora Black Friday sale. A timeless, powdery floral, this perfume has notes of May rose and jasmine blended with citrus.

What is the difference between eau de parfum and eau de toilette?

Perfume and eau de toilette contain different concentrations of perfume oil. There tends to be 5% - 15% perfume oil in eau de toilette, while eau de parfum (perfume) has a higher concentration at 15% - 18%.

The more oil a fragrance contains, the more potent its aroma will be and the longer it will last on your skin. So while scents with a higher concentration are often more expensive, you're often getting more for your money.

With that said, most eau de toilettes still linger for several hours after applying, and are a great option in you're just popping out for a short time, rather than looking for a fragrance that will last all day.

But if it's longevity you're after, you'll want to opt for a parfum - the creme de la creme of fragrances with a perfume oil concentration of up to 30% and a staying power of up to eight hours.

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As an enthusiast and expert in the field of fragrances and perfumery, I have a comprehensive understanding of various scent families, perfume compositions, and the history of iconic fragrances. I've extensively studied and followed the evolution of perfumes, staying updated with the latest launches, popular scents, and enduring classics.

The provided article offers insights into a comprehensive list of the "22 best perfumes of all time," highlighting their unique notes, popular endorsem*nts, and reasons for their timelessness. Here's a breakdown of concepts and terms covered in the article:

  1. Fragrance Families: The article covers various fragrance families, including floral (Chanel No.5, Marc Jacobs Daisy), fruity (Giorgio Armani Si, CK One), oriental (Thierry Mugler Alien, Tom Ford Black Orchid), woody (Le Labo Santal 33, Byredo Gypsy Water), and gourmand (YSL Black Opium, Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb).

  2. Perfume Concentrations: The distinction between eau de parfum and eau de toilette is explained. Eau de parfum generally has a higher concentration of perfume oil (15% - 18%) compared to eau de toilette (5% - 15%), influencing the scent's intensity and longevity on the skin.

  3. Popular Perfumes and Their Endorsem*nts: The article discusses endorsem*nts by celebrities like Marilyn Monroe, Kaia Garber, Cate Blanchett, and others for fragrances such as Chanel No.5, Marc Jacobs Daisy, Giorgio Armani Si, Black Opium, etc.

  4. Longevity and Appeal: It highlights the enduring popularity of classic fragrances like Chanel No.5, Dior J’adore, and Guerlain Shalimar, which have maintained their appeal across generations.

  5. Consumer Reviews and Beauty Editor Picks: Emphasizing the role of consumer reviews, celebrity preferences, and beauty editor choices in determining the best perfumes, underscoring the trustworthiness of the selections.

  6. Sales Figures and Perfume Market: The article mentions the impact of sales figures and consumer preferences on the recognition and success of perfumes, showcasing the significance of market trends in the fragrance industry.

  7. Brand Recognition: It features renowned fragrance brands such as Chanel, Dior, Jo Malone, Marc Jacobs, YSL, Guerlain, and others, highlighting their contributions to the perfume industry.

  8. Scent Associations: Several perfumes evoke specific memories or associations, such as personal experiences or endorsem*nts by celebrities, contributing to their popularity and emotional resonance.

In conclusion, the article provides a comprehensive overview of the diverse world of perfumery, encompassing various aspects, from scent compositions and endorsem*nts to market trends and consumer preferences, offering readers insights into the best perfumes of all time.

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