13 Spring Fragrances To Buy During Sephora’s Savings Event

If there was ever a moment to finally commit to a new signature scent, this is it. The Sephora Savings Event is here VIB and Insider members, your time starts now, and Rouge members have already had a head start since April 10. Everything on the site is marked down, and all you need is the code SPRINGSALE at checkout to unlock your tiered discount. It ends April 20, so the window is real and it’s moving fast.

We’ve already covered the best skin, hair, and makeup picks worth your cart space. Now we’re getting to the good part: fragrance.

Spring has a very specific energy when it comes to scent. Something shifts in the air literally and suddenly the heavy, resinous things you reached for all winter feel like too much. What you want now is something that breathes. Fresh coconut water. Heady honeysuckle. The moment just before a fig bursts open. Dewy florals that smell like they were cut from an actual garden, not synthesized in a lab. Light, luminous, and just indulgent enough to feel like a treat. That’s the brief. Here’s the edit.

Miu Miu Fleur De Lait Eau De Parfum

Key notes: Mango, apricot, coconut milk, osmanthus

Miu Miu’s Miutine already had a devoted following and then the brand went and released this. Fleur De Lait is warm and fruity-floral in the most effortless way: juicy mango and apricot up top, with coconut milk softening everything beneath. It’s playful without being girlish, and it wears beautifully in the heat. Very much the scent of someone who knows exactly what she’s doing.

Giorgio Armani Power of You Eau De Parfum

Key notes: Passionfruit accord, frangipani accord, vanilla absolute

Passionfruit in fragrance is having its moment, and this Armani blend is the reason why. The note has an almost edible quality tart, tropical, immediately arresting and when it settles into warm vanilla, the result is something genuinely irresistible. Sensual without being heavy. This is the spring-to-summer transition scent you didn’t know you needed

Glossier You Soie Eau De Parfum

Key notes: Rice milk, tiare water, ambrox, bergamot, evening jasmine

Glossier’s latest addition to the You family smells exactly like fresh dew on flower petals and that’s meant as the highest possible compliment. It’s sheer, aquatic, and subtly floral in a way that never announces itself too loudly. The kind of fragrance people lean in to ask about, not the kind that walks into the room before you do. A certified addition to the lineup.

Ariana Grande Honey Moon Eau De Parfum

Key notes: Mandarin, lavender, manuka honey, orange blossom, saffron, tonka, sandalwood

One customer review described it as “a warm summer night, out to dinner with friends, drinking champagne sorbet floats, with a hint of orange blossom in the air.” We genuinely could not have said it better ourselves. The mandarin and honey open brightly before the saffron and sandalwood pull it into something warmer and more complex underneath. It’s romantic without being heavy exactly where you want to be in spring.

Ouai Santorini Hair and Body Mist

Key notes: Peach, orange, honeysuckle, amber

Ouai’s body mists have a cult following for good reason they transport you instantly. The Santorini version smells like the Aegean Sea rendered in fragrance: sun-warmed peach, bright citrus, and honeysuckle with just enough amber to keep it grounded. Layer it over your EDP for full effect, or wear it alone on days when you want something lighter. Either way, it’s coming on every trip this summer.

Carolina Herrera Good Girl Jasmine Absolute Eau De Parfum

Key notes: Blackcurrant, jasmine, almond, toffee, tonka bean

Think of this as the daytime counterpart to Good Girl slightly brighter, a little juicier, but with that same signature depth that made the original a bestseller. The jasmine leads here, lifted by blackcurrant and softened by toffee and tonka. It layers beautifully with the original if you want to build something more complex. A+ for any occasion, morning through evening.

Lore Sublimity Eau De Parfum

Key notes: Coconut nectar, ylang ylang blossom, sea salt, sandalwood

Coconut in fragrance can go wrong very quickly too sweet, too sunscreen-adjacent, too obvious. Sublimity avoids all of that. The coconut here is clean and airy rather than thick, lifted by sea salt and grounded by sandalwood into something that smells genuinely luxurious. Like a five-star spa with ocean views. One of the more surprisingly exceptional things on this list.

Dior J’adore Eau De Parfum

Key notes: Damascena rose, lily-of-the-valley accord, jasmine, ylang-ylang

Some fragrances are classics for a reason, and J’adore is the argument for that point. The blend of sweet jasmine and solar ylang-ylang has a timeless, almost architectural quality it smells expensive, polished, and effortlessly feminine in a way that never dates. If Versailles had a scent, it would be this. The bottle doesn’t hurt either.

Maison Margiela Figue Érotique Eau De Parfum

Key notes: Bergamote verte, fig leaf, Kadota fig, Muscovado accord

This one is built around a very specific moment: the instant just before a ripe fig splits open. The result is juicy, citrus-forward, and lightly indulgent the Muscovado accord adds a dark, molasses-like sweetness that keeps it from reading too clean or too simple. For anyone who loves fig fragrances specifically, this is one of the finest versions available. Warm weather was made for it.

Summer Fridays Sunlit Vanilla Eau De Parfum

Key notes: Bergamot, caramel, amber, vanilla

Summer Fridays’ debut fragrance is built for gourmand lovers who still want to smell polished. The concept cool vanilla ice cream on a hot summer day translates better than you’d expect. The bergamot keeps the sweetness from tipping over, while the amber gives it enough warmth to wear well on skin. Comforting, wearable, and surprisingly versatile.

Phlur Berry Matcha Latte Body Mist Set

Key notes: Macadamia, vanilla, bergamot, matcha; strawberry, raspberry, violet milk, amber, patchouli

Sets are the smartest buy during the Savings Event, and this one from Phlur is exactly why. The berry and matcha mists were designed to layer and together they create something custom, crave-worthy, and entirely spring-appropriate. Wear them separately or blend them for a scent that’s genuinely your own. This is what thoughtful layering looks like.

Marc Jacobs Daisy Murakami Yellow Eau De Parfum

Key notes: Strawberry, raspberry, cedarwood

When it comes to spring fragrance, Daisy is practically royalty and this limited-edition collaboration with Takashi Murakami takes the original somewhere slightly more playful and unexpected. The fruity strawberry and raspberry notes sit on top of earthy cedarwood in a way that feels both vibrant and sophisticated. It’s cheerful without being one-note, which is harder to pull off than it sounds.

Henry Rose London 1983 Eau De Parfum

Key notes: Fig, musk, blonde woods, vetiver bourbon

The most intriguing fig fragrance on this list, and the one that rewards the most attention. A black pepper-spiked fig sits at the heart of it, grounded by smoky vetiver bourbon and soft blonde woods. It’s creamy, complex, and slightly dark in the best possible way. The brand recommends layering it with their vanilla Dave for added depth and if you want to fully disappear into a fig-forward fragrance spiral this spring, that combination is the way to do it.

The sale ends April 20. Shop deliberately, checkout with SPRINGSALE, and let your next signature scent find you.