The 10 Best Peach Perfumes Are My Brightest, Juiciest Spring Obsession
Fruity, flirty, and so much fun to wear.
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It seems like every year, there’s an It-girl signature perfume note that defines the season. A few years back, it was ambroxan, popularized by Baccarat Rouge 540; then the vanilla-gourmand trend took the industry by storm, and at one point, there was even a cherry renaissance. For 2026, it appears that peach notes are on track to dominate the world of perfumery.
"Peach is very regressive and revives childhood memories at moments we need comfort and joyful memories," senior perfumer at CPL Aromas, Julienne Rasquinet, tells me. "Peach is also very versatile and complements many different olfactive families."
It makes sense. Not only is the weather warming up—which always bodes well for citrus and fruity notes in general—but it’s another take on the ongoing gourmand boom that continues to dominate the fragrance world. A peach note can really run the gamut of the olfactive family, depending on the nose behind the scent. I’ve come across interpretations that follow the traditional route, highlighting the fruit's sweeter, juicier qualities. Others go the sultry route, combining the ingredient with elements like leather, saffron, and sandalwood. One thing’s for certain—peach perfumes are incredibly versatile, which may be one of its ultimate selling points.
"It blends naturally in white florals by enhancing their milky character with a more juicy and uplifting notes," Rasquinet says. "But it also works very well in woody or musky notes."
Even if you don't consider yourself a fruity fragrance connoisseur, there are so many different interpretations of peach perfumes out there that I truly believe there’s something for even the pickiest noses. To help you on your search, I’ve compiled a list of the best peach perfumes on the market, tested by Marie Claire beauty editors. From the tried-and-true classics to more unusual combinations that would appeal to niche collectors, there’s something here for everyone.
First up: Guerlain’s Pêche Mirage. I fell firmly into the “I love it” camp, particularly for the intoxicating leather note running through the fragrance. It’s flanked by osmanthus, sandalwood, amber, and, of course, peach. The combination is heady and sensual—and easily one of the most unconventional peach perfumes I’ve tried.
Leave it to the queen of gourmands, Mona Kattan, to make one of the most delicious-smelling peach perfumes on the market. Eden sweet peach is bright, creamy, and musky, thanks to, of course, peach, red apple, and frangipani. The musky dry down adds the perfect finishing touch to the unexpectedly creamy perfume.
If you prefer something lighter, specifically in terms of formulation, a body spray might be your best bet. Still, don’t let the fragrance format fool you—Phlur’s body mists offer a solid performance (I get about five hours of wear before I notice fading). Peach Skin in particular will have you smelling like peaches, vanilla orchids, and white freesia, the perfect scent for the warm months and beach days ahead.
My mother pried this perfume out of my hands after I told her multiple times she couldn’t have it—that’s how obsessed we both are with Tom Ford Bitter Peach. Not only is the bottle adorable, but the scent itself is a citrusy dream. Peche de vigne (vineyard peach), blood orange, and patchouli are combined for a scent that feels like a warm seasonal transition. That is to say, it’s fruity, a little tart, and unexpectedly heady, perfect for anyone who likes a citrus perfume with depth.
Kurky was the most unexpected addition to the Maison Francis Kurkdjian line, and somehow, it’s one of my favorites from the entire collection. The peach note is part of what the brand calls a “tutti frutti” accord, which also includes orange, pear, raspberry, and blackberry notes. White musk, vanilla, and sandalwood round out the formula, which was created to evoke moments from Kurkdjian’s childhood.
If fruity florals are your thing, Lancome’s Idole Peach ‘N Roses might be right up your alley. Red berries and rose flank the pear note in a juice that is a gorgeous orange color, which the brand says is meant to mimic the sunset. The scent will give a similar vibe; it’s warm, sweet, and head-turning, perfect for compliments galore.
Want a little more of a kick to your peach perfume? Brown Girl Jane’s Peach Aura might be what you’re looking for. Velvet peach, bellini nectar, and vanilla bourbon are the key notes in this fragrance, and the latter, in particular, adds that perfect extra kick of gourmand to transform the perfume into a more creamy, dessert-like masterpiece. If you’re still in your vanilla era at heart, this is the perfect way to ease into the peach perfume trend.
The perfumes from this brand are completely underrated, and if you’re looking for peach scents, you absolutely need to add Sweetheart to your shopping list. Raspberry is one of my favorite notes in perfumes, and not only is it featured in this scent, but so is pink currant, lychee, and, of course, peach.
Unexpectedly playful, Dior’s Peachy Glow formula is a lighter and airier interpretation of the note. Jasmine, vanilla whipped cream, and peach notes are all combined in the cutest packaging that mimics the brand’s iconic tinted lip balms.
My best friend is the person who told me to try this perfume, and I am forever grateful that I listened to her. It falls a bit more on the floral side of the spectrum, thanks to the red spider lily and jasmine notes, but mandarin juice, velvet peach, and vanilla facets keep it rich and grounded. It’s one of the easiest scents to wear on this list, so if you’re looking for something crowd-pleasing, start here.
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Meet the Expert

Julien Rasquinet, Senior Perfumer at CPL Aromas France, has been captivated by the world of fragrance since he was just 14. His journey began with a business degree, but a transformative internship in New York ignited his passion for perfumery. Notably, he became the last student of the renowned perfumer Pierre Bourdon.
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Ariel Baker is the Beauty Writer at Marie Claire. Previously the associate beauty editor at PS and briefly freelance, she has bylines in InStyle, Forbes Vetted, Women's Health, and more.
Since she started out in the non-profit sector, Ariel enjoys looking at beauty from a sociocultural lens, looking to avenues like politics, music, and the arts, to inform her views on the space. That being said, as a true beauty-product obsessive, testing the latest items to hit the market, keeping up with trends, and meeting industry icons, will always be her favorite part of working in the beauty space.
When she's not working, Ariel can be found hanging out with her fiancé and loving on their two cat daughters: Cow and Chicken.