Photo: Courtesy of green-mister.com1/11“I have been wearing a fragrance called Hippie Shit by Mister Green to get me in the mood for spring. It basically smells like campfires and palo santo, which is traditionally burnt during shamanic rituals in South America. Just the right scent to clear out the bad vibes of winter and let the new season in.” —Chioma Nnadi, Vogue Fashion News Director Mister Green Hippie Shit, $89 Buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of saksfifthave.com2/11“As soon as the temperature hits 60F, I reach for Prada Heat Wave, which is the most addictive perfume imaginable—it’s less of a ‘fragrance’ and more of an atmosphere of warmth that reminds me of the best vacation. It also happens to be made by a friend—the wildly chic and funny and kind perfumer Daniela Andrier—so it makes me feel happy to wear it.” —Catherine Piercy, Vogue Beauty Director Prada Olfactories Heat Wave, $300 Buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of jomalone.com3/11“I’m usually an oud-y kind of girl, but when I want something lighter, I’ve been wearing Jo Malone’s Basil & Neroli. It’s sweet and floral, but fresh and clean, too—good for warmer days.” —Nicole Phelps, Director, Replica Handbag Store Runway Jo Malone Basil & Neroli Cologne, $65 Buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of creedboutique.com4/11“I’m so into all of the power moves babes are making right now, I just want to stomp around in Dolly Parton-esque 9 to 5 makeup and call all of the shots. Creed’s patchouli-, apple-, and sandalwood-laced Aventus for Her fragrance (allegedly inspired by history’s most powerful women) smells fresh and sharp, like a new attitude.” —Arden Fanning, Vogue Contributor Creed Aventus for Her, $405 Buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of dsanddurga.com5/11“I have been thinking about switching to D.S. & Durga’s Debaser. It’s mostly earthy with a hint of sweetness that’s perfect for spring.” —Amanda Brooks, Vogue Visual Producer D.S. & Durga Debaser, $175 Buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of chanel.com6/11“I love Chanel Jersey. The perfectly pretty scent for spring, with subtle lavender and vanilla notes , it will lead you into summer—think wandering through the fields of Provence, plotting your next glacé.” —Emma Elwick-Bates, Vogue Fashion News Editor Chanel Jersey Parfum, $200 Buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of us.sergelutens.com7/11“Lily of the Valley always makes me think of spring and, for me, Un Lys is the perfect version of that flower. When I wear it, I feel uplifted and happy—the kind of energy I hope to have all season.” —Janelle Okwodu, Vogue Fashion News Writer Serge Lutens Un Lys, $300 Buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of jomalone.com8/11“I gave my boyfriend Jo Malone's Wood Sage & Sea Salt cologne for his birthday a couple years ago, and after stealing a few sprays for myself every time I went to his apartment, I finally got my own bottle for Christmas. (Major props to my younger brother, who was bold enough to approach the Jo Malone counter at the holidays and somehow chose correctly!). I’ve been wearing it all winter, but it’s really the perfect scent for spring: a little earthy and androgynous, but still super light.” —Emily Farra, Vogue Fashion News Writer Jo Malone Wood Salt & Sage Cologne, $130 Buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of byredo.com9/11“I gravitate toward airy scents regardless of the season, but I’m especially fond of Byredo’s La Tulipe during the spring. It’s fresh, clean, and totally reminiscent of the garden I want but can’t have as a New Yorker.” —Daise Bedolla, Vogue Editorial Producer Byredo La Tulipe Eau de Parfum, $150 Buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of shop.drbronner.com10/11“My favorite spring scent isn’t a perfume. It’s a body wash! Dr. Bronner’s 18-in-1 Pure-Castile Liquid Soap in Lavender is not only incredibly versatile, but also a scent that magically lasts all day. Personally, my senses have become immune to the light floral notes but hours after showering I still receive compliments about how good I smell.” —Kiran Gill, Vogue Editorial Assistant Dr. Bronner’s 18-in-1 Pure-Castile Liquid Soap in Lavender, $18 Buy it now
Photo: Courtesy of chanel.com11/11“I rarely leave the house without Chanel Coco Mademoiselle. The floral yet fruity scent is classic enough to wear all year round, but it’s especially great for spring because the mix of jasmine, rose, and orange feels impossibly light and fresh.”—Maria Ward, Vogue Staff Writer Chanel Coco Mademoiselle Eau de Parfum Spray, $72 Buy it now