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Every Time I Think “Wow, That Perfume Smells Pretty” It Has This Expensive-Smelling Note

Every Time I Think "Wow, That Perfume Smells Pretty" It Has This Expensive-Smelling Note

Fragrance compliments are my favorite kind of compliments, so you better believe I return the favor as often as I can—and lately, I can’t help but swoon over iris-infused blends. Though, to be honest, I didn’t immediately clock the underrated note at first; then after praising a fourth stranger on their perfume, I decided to look into each rec for potential similarities (you know, in true beauty journalist fashion). The verdict, as you can probably guess, was iris—soft, pretty, expensive-smelling iris. Now? I specifically seek out the note when shopping for perfumes, especially as we gear up for crisp fall weather. You see, I’d describe iris as the cashmere sweater of the fragrance world—classic and eternally chic. And just like the buttery-soft separate, the velvety note goes well with just about everything. Need proof? Take a scroll through my favorite iris perfumes below.

Photo of creator @maryljean outside smelling flowers

Before diving into the list, I should clarify: The term “iris” actually refers to the odorless plant, while “orris” is the title typically used in fragrance blends. “In perfumery, the rhizome of the flower (roots) is the part that is treated to extract the orris concrete and absolute,” Pascal Gaurin, VP senior perfumer at IFF, further explains. That said, you’ll see both “iris” and “orris” interchangeably throughout these 10 picks—just know they’re referring to the same, powdery note.

The Best Iris Perfumes of 2025

What Does Iris Smell Like?

Many associate iris with smelling like red lipstick: powdery, soft, and slightly waxy. That said, the note can also give off a woody, earthy quality in specific blends. “To me, orris has a very soft and creamy odor with earthy, powdery, violet, [and] suede notes with dry fruits and woody undertones,” adds Gaurin. It’s a versatile note, however, which means it complements a host of fragrance families. Says Cheng, “With very small amounts, it works magic to enhance other ingredients to make them softer and prettier. I think its elegance comes from its subtleties.”

What Scents Go Well With Iris?

Well, really anything, given its versatility—although the ingredient particularly shines in soft floral and woody aromas. “I think it pairs most beautifully with sensuous and cocooning florals like heliotrope, ylang and orange blossom,” Cheng shares. Gaurin agrees on the floral front, noting that iris can even add complexity to fresh citrus fragrances. “It can [also] give depth [and] richness, thanks to its animalic/leather tonality, or amplify and elevate gourmand notes with its creamy and powdery effect,” he adds.

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