WHAT MY WEDDING WILL SMELL LIKE PT. 2 🌸✨

like the ceremony edition (be sure to chek pt. 1 out!), here is how I envision my reception smelling like as a 2027 bride!

here are some of the fragrances that I would choose for my wedding that fits the overall aesthetic. These prices range from slightly lower and to ultra high end, but this would be the fragrance profile for my wedding reception.

I can’t wait to continue this series!! 🤍

Fragrances listed:

Sì by Giorgio Armani ($140)

Vanilla 28 by Kayali ($150)

Delina Exclusif by Parfums de Marly ($265)

Vanilla Skin by Phlur ($99)

Love, Don’t be Shy by Kilian ($295)

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... Read moreChoosing a signature scent for your wedding reception is more than just about smelling good—it's about creating an unforgettable atmosphere that complements your big day’s aesthetic and memories. As a bride-to-be gearing up for the 2027 wedding season, I’ve done quite a bit of exploring to find fragrances that balance elegance, warmth, and personality. For instance, Sì by Giorgio Armani provides a sophisticated floral aroma with hints of cassis and freesia, perfect for a refined yet inviting reception ambiance. On the other hand, the Vanillas—Vanilla 28 by Kayali and Vanilla Skin by Phlur—bring a creamy, rich sweetness that resonates with cozy, intimate settings. Vanilla notes also tend to evoke feelings of comfort and love, which is why they’re so popular among wedding scents. One cannot overlook Delina Exclusif by Parfums de Marly, which has a luxurious rose and lychee undercurrent that feels both fresh and opulent. Its staying power makes it ideal for long wedding celebrations. Meanwhile, Love, Don’t be Shy by Kilian is a playful yet elegant choice, with gourmand elements like caramel and orange blossom giving it a warm, inviting aura that guests can’t help but notice. In my personal experience, layering fragrances or reapplying throughout the event can help maintain that perfect scent aura from the ceremony through to the reception. It’s also insightful to test these perfumes in advance and see how they evolve on your skin over time, as body chemistry can affect their scent profiles. Ultimately, your wedding fragrance should reflect your personality and the vibe you want to share with your guests. Whether you lean towards floral, gourmand, or oriental scents, choosing a wedding perfume that harmonizes with your dress, venue, and theme can truly elevate your special day’s overall sensory experience.