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Classics - of any era - are both inspired and inspiring. A closer look at the latest additions to the pantheon of iconic perfumes.
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Thierry Mugler Angel
1992
THE SCENT
Its radical confectionary notes of caramel, cotton candy, raspberry macaron, and hot chocolate jump-started an entire category of modern scents.
THE DESCENDANTS
Serge Lutens Jeux de Peau
Issey Miyake L'eau D'issey
1992
THE SCENT
Redolent of lotus, freesia, and cyclamen, this aquatic floral finishes offwith a touch of cedar and musk—like a summer sea breeze as you walk through a field of wildflowers.
THE DESCENDANTS
Calvin Klein CK One Summer
Carolina Herrera CH Marine
Givenchy Insensé Ultramarine for Her
Bulgari Eau ParfuméE Au Thé Vert
1993
THE SCENT
With notes of orange blossom, cardamom, and coriander over green tea, it led the way for radiant, tea-inflected green scents and is still considered the ideal.
THE DESCENDANTS
L'Occitane Green Tea
L'Artisan Parfumeur Thé Pour un Eté
1999
THE SCENT
A fruity floral whose combination of mandarin, bergamot, sambac jasmine, Turkish rose, plum, and musk has kept it a perennial best-seller.
THE DESCENDANTS
DKNY Golden Delicious
Fragonard Belle de Nuit
2001
THE SCENT
Like most Chanel perfumes, this one has a heart of rose and jasmine—but it also has flirtier patchouli, orange, and vanilla notes.
THE DESCENDANTS
Dior Miss Dior Cherie
Lanvin Rumeur
Narciso Rodriguez for Her
2003
THE SCENT
An intoxicating brew of orange blossom, osmanthus, and amber with a center of musk. Frankly sexy, it brought musk back into the mainstream.
THE DESCENDANTS
Guerlain Idylle
2004
THE SCENT
The mix of tea, bergamot, sambac jasmine, orange blossom, freesia, rose, musk, and patchouli is as distinctive as Viktor & Rolf's clothing (but easier to wear).
THE DESCENDANTS
Estée Lauder Pleasures Delight
Hanae Mori No. 4
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