Spring Summer, a time of year when we’re able to truly present ourselves in clothing that’s a solid representation of our character. But during this season change what’s the point in just dressing better! How about smelling better too? In a bid to help you achieve this goal, we’ve tried and tested some of the very best Spring Summer fragrances out there for men. See our chosen ones below.
1| Cedre Blanc by Creed, (liberty.co.uk)
Two-hundred-and-fifty year-old English perfumer Creed’s new concoction, Cedre Blanc is part of the The Acqua Originale Collection by the now Paris-based house. An ode to the intense green accords of the American forests, this one evokes woodsy floral scents that are found in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia. Classic and charming, Cedre Blance is tailor-made for the man who lives a un-parraleled day and night. Evolve throughout the day with the support of your new trusted ally.
2| Bayolea by Penhaligon’s, (penhaligons.com)
The bottle says it all. The quintisentially British perfume house are a curious outfit, with a renowned reputation for delivering interesting scents. Bayolea is no different and displays a citrusy exuberance from the get-go. Effervescent and energetic, Bayolea is ideal for the type of man who enjoys afterwork G&T’s in his workday suit.
3| Aqua Universalis by Maison Francis Kurkdjian, (mrporter.com)
Described by Francis Kurkdjian as the “missing link”, Aqua Universalis is one of the finest summer scent’s on the market. Light, clean and powerful, Aqua Universalis is composed of sweet notes of orange blossom and lily, blended with a light musk and base or aromatic wood. For the type of gent who is inspired by the smell of cleanliness.
4| Incense & Cedrat, Cologne Intense by Jo Malone London, (jomalone.co.uk)
Incense & Cedrat is the latest addition to Jo Malone’s Cologne Intense collection. Defined by the scent of Omani Incense, it captures a unique dark modernity. The mythical ingredient is celebrated, modernised and giving a Jo Malone London twist. For a man who seeks individualism. Out June 2015.