Hate to admit that Summer's almost over but at least these fragrances are getting us excited for Fall!
and a peek at the new fall fashion statements and know everything's going to be all right. What summer delivers in easy living, fall delivers in style, helping us ease into the whole layering process that comes with the seasonal shift.
While we swap out our sandals and tanks for boots, sleeves, and coziness, we're also looking toward alineup that plays to the woody, sweet, musky scents of season. Pumpkin spice fan or not, these new fall fragrances play to all noses with classic combination of notes found in Armani's newest scent, rich, sweater-like comfort from Rebecca Minkoff, and unexpected blends like those found in Marc Jacobs's and Aerin's latest releases.
Whether you're in search of classic autumn sweetness or looking to experiment with a moodier oud, this eclectic lineup of new fall fragrances includes something for everyone. So before you fret about tucking away your summer swim collection, here are 19 reasons to get psyched for fall and winter. All products featured on Allure are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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