White Rose by Floris: Queen Elizabeth II's perfume
The perfume house, founded in 1730, is an institution in the UK. According to Harper Bazaar, Elizabeth II chose this unique floral fragrance, which she wore on her wedding day.
The royal's go-to-perfume in question is believed to be Jo Malone's Orange Blossom cologne. She's said to love it so much that she reportedly fragranced her wedding with the scent.
That said, it's not Kate's only signature scent: She is also a fan of Jo Malone London's Orange Blossom Cologne, a warm and bright floral scent that also featured at her wedding — albeit in candle form, scenting the air as she walked down the aisle — and which is far easier to come by.
The late Princess of Wales wore Houbiquant's Quelques Fleurs, a sumptuous blend of tuberose, jasmine, lily of the valley, and rose to marry Prince Charles. In his memoir, Spare, Prince Harry also revealed his mother's favorite scent—First by Van Cleef & Arpels.
Both the newly-married model and Meghan Markle are smitten with the smell of Jo Malone's Wood Sage & Sea Salt Cologne (from $80), which the former called her “signature scent” in an Instagram video on Friday.
Jo Malone Wild Bluebell Cologne.
Perhaps serendipitously, bluebell is also a fragrance note favoured by Harry's wife, Meghan Markle.
And we can well believe it: it was recently reported that the heir to the throne prefers Creed above all other fragrances: specifically, a particular cologne of the name 'Green Irish Tweed'. As fragrances go, this one really takes the perfumed biscuit.
Skincare enthusiast Elizabeth Olsen is a fan of subtler fragrances particularly Diptyque's Philosykos, a creamy fig scent.
In the early 80s there were two standard colognes with him wherever he went, Aramis and Lagerfeld. He did try others occasionally but always reverted back to those. Later, when he was spending more time in Switzerland he discovered L'Eau Dynamisante by Clarins which he wore much of the time.
Victoria Beckham – Vilhelm Parfumerie Room Service EDP
One of Vilhelm Parfumerie's most-loved scents, Room Service is all about Old Hollywood glamour. Combining notes of citrus with musk and sandalwood, spritzing this is like stepping into your own five-star suite in a New York hotel.
Guerlain, by 'L 'Heure Bleue
This fragrance was created in 1912 and had a slightly spicy scent. Typically it has notes of citrus, flowers and a powdered like dry down. Many believe that Queen Elizabeth II herself wore this perfume on her wedding day when marrying Prince Phillip in 1947.
Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth wore Guerlain L'Heure Bleue, a spicy citrus with a powdery dry down. It's been a classic for the fragrance house ever since the scent was created in 1912.
The World's Favorite Scent Is Vanilla, According to Science | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine.
And according to the results, vanilla is the most pleasing smell around, followed by ethyl butyrate, which smells like peaches.
Duchess is a young, pink, girly, fruity, sweet and pretty fragrance inspired by Delina. Stunning. Rose, lychee, rhubarb make up pure elegance and sensuality. Duchess is a floral masterpiece of a fragrance made for only the classiest of women.
Silver birch is a surprisingly tricky scent to find, but brands like Voluspa, Archipelago, Maison Louis Marie, and Jo Malone all make products featuring the smell. Here, shop the best silver birch candles (and one cologne), to make your home smell like Prince Harry's favorite scent.
Princess Margaret – The Younger sister of the British Queen was also a woman with style. For nearly 20 years she has used two identical flavors – Oscar De La Renta and Volupte.
Everything You Need To Know About Kate Middleton's Wedding Perfume. Illuminum London was founded in 2011, so the brand was in its infancy when their White Gardenia Petals offering reportedly found favour with the Duchess of Cambridge.
After the princess' death, most of her personal jewelry was inherited by her two sons Princes William and Harry, with pieces loaned to her during her lifetime being returned to Queen Elizabeth II, where they are most likely to have been inherited by King Charles in 2022.
As a bride, Princess Diana reportedly favoured Houbigant Quelques Fleurs l'Original, a heady floral citrus mix with green notes and tarragon.
Master Perfumer at Guerlain, Thierry Wasser, created Guerlain Parfumeur by drawing direct inspiration from Angelina Jolie, expressing the idea of '…the notes of a woman,' and the embodiment of modern femininity within her choices, emotions and dreams.
Just like the simple yet powerful person that she is, Oprah loves her perfumes to be the same, hence she chooses Bijan by Bijan for women to be one of her favorites.
Marilyn Monroe: Floris Rose Geranium
Like millions of other women, Monroe was a fan of Chanel No 5. However, in 2002, it was revealed that she also had a secret penchant for Floris Rose Geranium.