White Flowers Fragrances

White Flowers Fragrances

White flowers are not a single ingredient but a broad family of pale, heady blossoms that share a creamy, narcotic character. The group gathers materials such as jasmine, tuberose, gardenia, orange blossom, ylang-ylang, and lily, drawn from their petals by steam distillation, solvent extraction, or modern headspace techniques.

Their shared signature is rich, voluptuous, and intensely floral, often laced with a green or fruity opening and a warm, slightly animalic or indolic depth as they unfold. On skin they can read luminous and soft or full and opulent, with a sweetness that lingers and a creamy, almost waxy facet.

In perfumery these blossoms form the radiant heart of the floral and floriental families, typically built into the middle notes of a composition. They pair beautifully with citrus and aldehydes above, and with sandalwood, musk, vanilla, and amber below to round out their lush intensity.

About White Flowers Fragrances

White flowers have anchored some of the world's most iconic perfumes for centuries, and with good reason. Gardenia, tuberose, jasmine, magnolia, stephanotis — each contributes its own voice to the white floral family, yet all share a luminous, heady richness that is simultaneously delicate and deeply intoxicating. At their best, white florals evoke warm summer evenings, bridal bouquets, and the kind of beauty that stops you mid-step.


In perfumery, white floral accords are prized for their versatility and emotional resonance. They can anchor a composition as a lush, narcotic heart note, or drift through as a translucent veil of softness. Jasmine brings indolic richness; tuberose adds creamy drama; gardenia offers a green-petaled sweetness; magnolia contributes a fresh, slightly fruity elegance. Together or alone, they are unforgettable.


Fragrenza's white flowers collection celebrates these legendary blooms through beautifully crafted fragrance dupes — bringing the essence of the world's finest white floral perfumes to your collection at a fraction of the price.

Other Collections

Cardamom Fragrances

Better Peach

From this collection: Better Peach — Bitter Peach by Tom Ford alternative

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

Cashmeran Fragrances

Adeline

From this collection: Adeline — Delina Exclusif by Parfums de Marly alternative

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

Cinnamon Fragrances

Limone e Vaniglia

From this collection: Limone e Vaniglia — Lira by Xerjoff alternative

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

Clove Fragrances

Piaceri da Amalfi

From this collection: Piaceri da Amalfi — Dolce Amalfi by Xerjoff alternative

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

Mandarin Orange Fragrances

Signorina Miele

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

Explore our collection of mandarin orange fragrances. Shop mandarin orange perfumes and discover captivating scents.

Amarena Cherry

Obsessed with cherry? If you want to really amp up the cherry scent, this Tom Ford Lost Cherry dupe will give Lost Cherry a run for its money. Black cherry, cherry syrup, and cherry liqueur all mingle together for an indulgent cherry overdose that’s complemented by notes of almond, tonka bean, Turkish rose, and jasmine sambac.

White Flowers

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