The best thing about fragrances is the constant newness and reinvention put into their construction. Each scent has a perspective and, like music or fashion, they’re all time capsules, tiny icons for the year and season in which they were released.
They’re fun to discuss too — even more so when you’re passing them around like a bottle of scotch, for the sampling. Ask any group of enthusiasts about the best spring scents of all time or the best new fragrance house of the 21st-century, and a polarizing debate ensues. Imagine it like a heated exchange on music: Were the Beatles better than the Rolling Stones? What was Prince’s best song or Bowie’s best album? Opinions will surface.
For this reason, one of the best debates you can have, I think, is a speculative one, based entirely on a first impression. The best new _____. You don’t know if that new album, or fashion trend, or fragrance will stand up for years, much less past your lunch break. So you have to trust your gut. Is it a flash in the pan, or a new standby? As for this season’s spring offerings — the best new fragrances, that is — these are the floral, fougere and fresh ones I believe have the most staying power. So if you’re looking for a new signature scent or want to gift without concern for return, shop from this list. They’re the words that enthusiasts are likeliest to be discussing passionately in 10 or 20 years.
Louis Vuitton Les Colognes Sun Song

Sun Song is one-third of Louis Vuitton’s unisex Les Colognes launch, alongside the maté-hued Cactus Garden and citrus-soaked Afternoon Swim. All three could round out the spring’s best—even if they’re geared towards summer—but Sun Song reverberates as boldest of the bold. It’s an orange-blossom in full bloom, embellished with citron and musk. You’re nostalgic for Sun Song as soon as you climb into bed, but the morning promises its return. This scent, and this entire trio, are something to sing about.