Jo Malone Raspberry Ripple Cologne
At the heart of Jo Malone Raspberry Ripple Cologne is raspberry, a fruity note balanced with green undertones for an outdoorsy fresh effect.Photo: Jo Malone

Blame it on Singapore’s weather, but perfumes don’t last very long here. Our skin warms up easily in this heat, causing perfume molecules to evaporate more quickly. 

Another challenge is the humidity—we average about 80 percent every year—which can dilute the heavier notes such as woods. It explains why your favourite gourmand confections become unpleasantly cloying on some days.

So we’ve been switching up our scents, leaning into lighter and brighter notes. These don’t just leave you smelling delicious; they also reinvigorate you instantly. Meet your soon-to-be signature scent now.    

SPARKLING

Credit: Jo Malone
Photo: Jo Malone

Jo Malone Raspberry Ripple Cologne  

Like raspberry ice cream, but richer with notes of redcurrant and white musk.

More info here.

LUSCIOUS

Credit: Chanel
Photo: Chanel

Chanel Eau Splendide Chance 

Raspberry, softened with a bouquet of rose, violet, and iris—it’s fun, flirty, feminine all at once.

More info here.

INVIGORATING

Credit: Kenzo Parfums
Photo: Kenzo Parfums

Kenzo Flower Cherry Poppy

Inspired by Japanese wagashi confectionery, with a mood-boosting blend of black cherry, rose, and lily of the valley.

More info here.

VIBRANT

Credit: Giorgio Armani
Photo: Giorgio Armani

Giorgio Armani Si Passione Red Musk 

Strawberry, amplified by mandarin and pear, softens into an irresistible heart of rose, white peony, and milk.

More info here.

SENSUAL

Credit: Narciso Rodriguez
Photo: Narciso Rodriguez

Narciso Eau De Parfum Radiante 

Lily of the valley gives way to clove blossom, before settling down with woody notes of white vetiver and cedar.

More info here.

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