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No Vanilla Perfume This Spring, No Problem—Here Are Trending Scents For The Warmer Months

Tiana Randall, Contributor
FRANCE-COSMETICS-LUXURY-AGRICULTURE

A Lancome perfume bottle is displayed in the showroom at the Domaine de la Rose, owned by Lancôme, a French luxury fragrance and beauty brand house, located in four hectares of organically farmed fields, in Grasse, southern France on May 26, 2025. 'The plant we grow here is a haute couture raw material': in Grasse, at Lancome's Domaine de la Rose, the harvest of the Centifolia the rose favored by luxury perfumes is coming to an end. (Photo by Frederic DIDES / AFP) (Photo by FREDERIC DIDES/AFP via Getty Images)

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This article was originally published on Forbes.com

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