
What perfumes do it girls wear? From Charli XCX and Gabbriette to Lily-Rose Depp and Rosalia, here are their signature scents

Each of us has a signature scent: that perfume that becomes an extension of your personality, the one people recognize anywhere, even before you walk into a room. And, surprise, we’re not the only ones: the it-girls of the moment all have their own distinctive fragrance, here’s what they wear.
Which perfumes do the it-girls wear?
Charli XCX wears Mixed Emotion by Byredo
Brat queen Charli XCX would never choose a demure perfume, and Mixed Emotions by Byredo fits her style perfectly. It opens with a fruity, green burst of blackcurrant and maté. At the heart are violet leaves and Ceylon tea, while the base reveals birch and papyrus.
Gabbriette wears Mortel by Cire Trudon
Gabbriette is definitely not into clean, reassuring scents, and Mortel by Cire Trudon feels like her aura in a bottle. The opening is sharp and spicy, with black pepper, pimento, and nutmeg. At the heart, frankincense, woods, and resins create a mood reminiscent of a gothic church. The base of myrrh, labdanum, cedarwood, and benzoin makes everything warmer and more enveloping.
Alex Consani: Un Paseo Por Madrid by Loewe
Alex Consani wears Un Paseo Por Madrid by Loewe, a fresh fragrance that opens with rose and orange blossom. At the heart it becomes warmer and slightly sweeter, without ever turning cloying, thanks to vanilla, nutmeg, and cinnamon. The base features patchouli, tonka bean, woods, amber, and benzoin.
Rosalía: Durocaffè by Bois 1920
Rosalía’s signature scent is Durocaffè by Bois 1920. It opens with intense gourmand notes of roasted coffee and sugar. At the heart, dark chocolate, vanilla, and Damask rose create a blend of sweetness and floral nuances that never feels predictable. The base of patchouli and amber adds depth, warmth, and a lingering trail—just like her voice.
Billie Eilish wears Velvet Wood by Dolce&Gabbana
Billie Eilish chooses Velvet Wood by Dolce&Gabbana. Just a few essential notes: ebony wood brings depth, benzoin adds warmth with a slightly balsamic touch, and finally leather gives the fragrance character and an even bolder edge.
Tate McRae’s favorite perfume is Black Opium by YSL
Tate McRae wears Black Opium by Yves Saint Laurent, a true classic. The fragrance opens with fruity, slightly spicy notes of pear, pink pepper, and orange blossom. Then comes the heart, where coffee blends with jasmine, bitter almond, and licorice—the addictive core of the scent. In the base, vanilla, patchouli, cashmere wood, and cedar create a warm, sensual, and unforgettable trail.
Chappell Roan: La Danza delle Libellule by Nobile 1942
Chappell Roan wears La Danza delle Libellule by Nobile 1942. It opens fresh and innocent with red apple and bergamot, then turns warm and spicy at the heart with cinnamon and cocoa, transforming into a spiced gourmand. The base features vanilla, musk, and cedarwood.
Tyla wears Mojave Ghost by Byredo
Tyla wears Mojave Ghost by Byredo. The fragrance opens with magnolia and sandalwood, a delicate yet enveloping start. At the heart, violet and cedarwood emerge, making the scent softer and slightly powdery. The base of musk, vetiver, and more cedarwood leaves a clean but persistent trail.
Lily-Rose Depp loves Chanel N°5 L'Eau
Lily-Rose Depp wears Chanel N°5 L’Eau, the fresher, younger interpretation of Chanel N°5. It opens with a sparkling mix of aldehydes and citrus, including lemon, neroli, bergamot, mandarin, lime, and orange. At the heart is a bouquet of ylang-ylang, jasmine, and May rose. The base reveals white musk, iris root, cedarwood, and vanilla.
Gracie Abrams loves Another 13 by Le Labo
Gracie Abrams wears Another 13 by Le Labo. It opens with a basket of fruity notes of pear, apple, and citrus. At the heart are ambrette seeds, amyl salicylate, vegetal musk, and jasmine, creating a clean and fresh accord. The base is distinctly musky, with amber and molecules such as Iso E Super and Cetalox.




























































