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Your fragrance wardrobe needs a makeover.


In the winter season, you have to make sure your scents are just as refreshing as your looks. What better way to warm yourself than with a new fragrance?

In that spirit, it's time to stock up on some dope scents guaranteed to have you smelling and feeling amazing. Some ladies from the #xoTribe wanted to share some of their favorites in hopes of providing you with some signature scent inspo. Flip through the slideshow for deets!

Taylor Honore, Associate Editor

Victoria's Secret

Her Favorite Fragrance:

"I love Crush by Victoria's Secret."

Why She Loves It:

"It's a light scent that's often on sale and can be appropriate for any season or occasion."

What She Could Live Without:

"You may have to reapply, it doesn't last long, and it can be expensive when it's not on sale."

Why It's Her Signature Scent:

"I came across this scent when I was working at VS & fell in love with it. It's light and floral and not too sweet. I'm not a huge perfume connoisseur, I haven't yet reached that level of adulting, but this one is always in my arsenal."

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