Floral Fruity Fragrances

Floral Fruity Fragrances

Floral fruity perfumes have flooded the market since mid 1990es, on the base of significant rejuvenation of perfume user audience, as a result of democratization of the industry. Compositions of this group are refreshing, light, and airy, with a sweet, fruity nuance. The range of floral fruity fragrance is constantly being expanded.

About Floral Fruity Fragrances

Floral Fruity Fragrances — Light, Sweet, and Irresistibly Fresh


Playful, vibrant, and endlessly charming — floral fruity fragrances are among the most joyful in all of perfumery. These are scents that capture the sweetness of a summer afternoon: ripe peaches and berries dancing alongside blooming roses and peonies, lifted by fresh citrus accents and settled into soft, clean musks. Fragrenza's Floral Fruity collection gathers the best inspired-by compositions in this beloved category.


The floral fruity family sits at a beautiful crossroads between the romance of flowers and the brightness of fruit. Typical compositions open with a burst of juicy fruit — think raspberry, blackcurrant, lychee, pear, or passion fruit — before revealing a soft floral heart. This combination creates a fragrance that feels youthful and energetic while retaining the femininity and elegance of a classic floral. The effect is effortlessly approachable and universally appealing.


These are ideal year-round fragrances — light enough for warm weather, uplifting enough for grey winter days, and versatile enough for both casual and professional settings. They have a natural brightness and positivity that tends to attract compliments and make the wearer feel genuinely good. If fragrance were a playlist genre, floral fruities would be the feel-good pop hits: reliably enjoyable, immediately likeable, and easy to love.


Fragrenza's inspired-by floral fruity fragrances capture the character and mood of the most popular scents in this family — from well-known designer launches to beloved niche interpretations. Formulated with quality ingredients and priced for everyday indulgence, these are bottles you'll want to reach for morning after morning. Find your favorite in our collection today.

Other Collections

Ambery Floral Fragrances

Amarena Cherry

From this collection: Amarena Cherry — Lost Cherry by Tom Ford alternative

Explore our collection of ambery floral fragrances. Shop ambery floral perfumes and discover captivating scents.

Aromatic Fruity Fragrances

Normandy Brandy

From this collection: Normandy Brandy — Apple Brandy On The Rocks by Kilian alternative

Explore our collection of aromatic fruity fragrances. Shop aromatic fruity perfumes and discover captivating scents.

Chypre Floral Fragrances

Safran Rosa

From this collection: Safran Rosa — Café Rose by Tom Ford alternative

Explore our collection of chypre floral fragrances. Shop chypre floral perfumes and discover captivating scents.

Chypre Fruity Fragrances

Signorina Miele

From this collection: Signorina Miele — Miss Dior Chérie by Dior alternative

Explore our collection of chypre fruity fragrances. Shop chypre fruity perfumes and discover captivating scents.

Floral Aldehyde Fragrances

Antica di Roma

From this collection: Antica di Roma — N°5 by Chanel alternative

Explore our collection of floral aldehyde fragrances. Shop floral aldehyde perfumes and discover captivating scents.

Amarena Cherry

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