There’s nothing like spritzing on a fresh new scent to usher in warm, sunny days of Spring. Spring fragrance not only smells great as spring flowers, but they also start a new beginning with a fascinating dressing appeal. So on a quest to find best of the season, we have picked some of the best spring perfumes for 2010 from some famous beauty counters to bring you the latest eaus.
A new fragrance Oriens by Van Cleef & Arpels has been recently introduced in March 2010 as their spring collection. Van Cleef and Arpels were the first jewelry house to associate their name with a perfume. Touted as an “exotic journey to the Orient,” Oriens by Van Cleef & Arpels takes a more fruity-floral fragrant route.

Packed in a statement-making bottle inspired by the French jeweler’s tourmaline and diamond-studded ring, Oriens is a feminine fragrance captivated with fruity-floral scent. The perfume opens with sweet notes of raspberry, praline and blackcurrant before revealing a heart of jasmine and fresh cut white flowers and then settling into a patchouli base. The sun-drenched notes of jasmine and fresh cut white flowers evoke happiness and awakens inner spirit.

Bottle of Oriens truly takes off the center stage and could be called a statement bottle for this spring. Joel Desgrippes, the bottle designer, modeled Oriens after a ring design from Van Cleef & Arpels fine jewelry collection. This elegant bottle features a rounded metallic top, surrounded by diamond-studded leaves which gives its top an apple-shaped look. This breathtaking cap resembles a giant enormous tourmaline stone which may be used to represent magical crystal ball, and reflects myriad of colors ranging from purple to deep green, to fiery red.
This very stylish, sophisticated womens fragrance with a magical look is definitely going to illustrate the beauty and freshness of spring. Oriens Eau de Parfum is available in 30, 50 and 100 ml EDP at Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, and Van Cleef & Arpels boutiques.
Stay tuned for detailed description on all new best fragrances for Spring 2010.
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