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Naomi Jamieson

The scents you should never wear to a dinner party - and the 9 perfumes you can't go wrong with

A selection of 'dinner party'-approved perfumes from Floral Street, Diptyque and Malin+Goetz, in a cream 3-picture template with a gold glitter overlay.

A gathering with friends and family isn't just an opportunity to prove your hosting prowess but also to leave a good-smelling impression on your inner circle. A feat made all the easier with these pro-approved dinner party perfumes...

When investing in one of the best long-lasting perfumes, often having an occasion in mind - like a festive party or holiday - can prove helpful. Scents are often used to create memories or ambience but of course, you don't always need to be venturing outdoors to warrant a spritz of your favourite floral fragrances. Indeed, a night in with friends is as good a reason as any to mist yourself in one of the best perfumes for women. That being said though, you should proceed with caution, as there are some notes that don't belong at an intimate gathering - namely ones that are overpowering and headache-inducing.

So, to ensure you leave your guests wanting more, rather than getting a nose-full (so to speak), we've quizzed the experts on what notes make up the perfect dinner party scent and equally, what notes should be shown the door...

9 chic and festive dinner party perfumes to impress

Of course, when it comes to selecting the perfect dinner party scent, personal preference is a big factor. However, there are a few perfume notes that are akin to sophistication and boast universal appeal, while others are more of an acquired taste. So with that in mind, here are nine fragrances that smell like luxury, bottled - plus recommendations straight from the experts themselves...

4 perfume notes to avoid for intimate settings

When it comes to selecting your signature hosting perfume for a close-knit gathering or dinner setting, heady and intensive scents are a big no-no. You want your guest to be charmed, not overpowered and there are a few notes, in particular, that we recommend avoiding...

  • Patchouli
  • Oud
  • Tuberose
  • Vanilla (we love vanilla scents but if the percentage is high, it can be very sickly)

Base notes are the aromas that tend to last the longest, so it's best to avoid fragrances with really strong, lasting notes for a more low-key event. Instead, aim for subtle but luxe notes of musk, warm woods, delicate florals and sparkling citruses. woman&home's Digital Beauty Editor, Aleesha Badkar also recommends perfumes with saffron, which adds an earthy but sweet aroma. Plus she adds, "It's quite a rare and expensive note" - which is exactly what we're going for with these dinner party signatures.

What makes a chic dinner party perfume?

If you're looking to build a wealth of expensive and long-lasting perfumes, knowing what defines a so-called pricey-smelling scent will help in your search.

Rich, spicy and woody scents, along with delicate floral perfumes, for instance, are often synonymous with expense but often, it's also the feeling your chosen scent creates that's key, as the experts explain...

  • A lingering impression: Ciello Tuazon, MALIN+GOETZ Senior Director of Global Product Innovation says that first and foremost, the scent needs to compliment you and the feeling you're looking to emulate for your evening. "It should be unassuming and leave a lingering sillage with room for the imagination, yet have an olfactive signature."
  • Warm & complex aromas: Tuazon recommends warm notes of amber and cedarwood, with hints of bright bergamot and pepper, to "bring a complex dynamic."
  • Hints of gourmand: If you're not a lover of spicy and woody scents, Kayali's own Mona Kattan recommends something a touch sweeter. "Fragrance is truly personal, but my preference is to go for a slightly fresher note, such as a floral or gourmand-based fragrance. Kattan also recommends scents like Invite Only Amber as "it’s a gourmand, decadent, and delectable juice, you can almost taste the smell!"
  • Whatever makes you feel chic: At the end of the day, it's important to remember that perfume relies heavily on personal preferences, as Kattan notes: "To me, perfume is about emotions and creating a feeling. Chic is a mood, so wear a scent that makes you feel sophisticated and elegant."

What are the best festive perfume notes?

If you're looking for an especially festive feel, what with party season now upon us, the experts have also shared their criteria for a positively sparkling scent:

  • Leather
  • Rum
  • Black pepper
  • Citrus
  • Nuts
  • Fruits
  • Neroli

Tuazon suggests notes of leather, rum and black pepper, "that spark intrigue and conversation of a place you’ve been to or a grounding memory worth revisiting" - like MALIN+GOETZ's dark rum.

Floral Street's Michelle Feeney on the other hand says to "go for something citrussy, but with a warm, nutty interior to create a festive mood. I love Floral Street Sweet Almond Blossom Eau De Parfum for this, with pomelo, mandarin, tonka bean and vanilla to blend fruity notes with nuttiness." YSL's Libre is also a great option, as it features bursts of tangerine and neroli, with a sweet and creamy vanilla dry down.

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