As winter wardrobes grow heavier, fragrance preferences shift as well. Thick coats and layered knits call for perfumes with greater depth, scents that can hold their presence in cold air and add warmth to the season.
Perfume behaves differently as temperatures drop. While spring favors soft florals and summer leans toward fresh citrus, autumn and winter demand richer compositions.
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