Alexandra Parnass, Beauty Director
"I don't have a signature scent as I'm always adding to my collection! But still in the rotation over 10 years are Bulgari The Vert, Stella by Stella McCartney, and since its launch a few years ago, Tom Ford Neroli Portofino."
Joyann King, Editor BAZAAR.com
"I discovered Child oil in college. It's made by a Dallas local and if I remember correctly Madonna was rumored to have bought it, but now I am their VIP customer. I have been wearing it exclusively for 14 years now (the owner has even sent me care packages), because taxi cab drivers and my boyfriend constantly remind me why."
Sam Broekema, Executive Accessories Editor
"I alternate between two fragrances depending on the season: Cardinal from Heely and Philosokos from Diptyque. Cardinal is lighter for warmer months and Philosokos for the cold."
Kerry Pieri, Digital Fashion/Features Director
"I love rose and musk. This scent is sort of moody but light and I wish I could say that it represents me in a really true way, but really I just dig the smell."
Christine Whitney, Senior Fashion News/Features Editor
"I generally hate strong floral scents but other than that I'm all over the map -- past go-to's of mine have been as diverse as Comme de Garcons' masculine Avignon and Hermes's figgy Jardin en Mediterranee. Lately, though, I caught a whiff of Jo Malone's new Birch & Black Pepper cologne -- when it's released in March it will likely become my new number one."
Jessica Prince, Senior Beauty Editor
"I don't have a true signature scent -- it's my job to keep updating my fragrance wardrobe! But there are a few favourites I'll always return to: In the warmer months, I love a spritz of Tom Ford Neroli Portofino Eau de Parfum; it's like the Italian Riviera in a bottle. When the temperature drops, I reach for Elizabeth & James Nirvana Black Solid Perfume Compact. The warm blend of sandalwood and vanilla feels feminine but never too girly."
Mallory Schlau, Senior Fashion Market Editor
"I don't typically wear perfume, but for special nights out I always reach for Gypsy Water."
Chrissy Rutherford, Senior Digital Editor
"My signature scent is Tom Ford Black Orchid. It was love at first sniff with this musky scent. It's mysterious and sensual and I love that it can be worn by a man or woman."
Charlotte Fowles, Senior Features Editor
"I discovered Fueguia, a Patagonia-based perfumer, when I was in Argentina last year, and I've been wearing their Biblioteca de Babel fragrance ever since. Their store in Buenos Aires feels like a cool witch's lair -- you get to sniff the scents out of glass tubes and read about their botanical ingredients. I fell in love with this one partly because of the name (it's the title of a story by Jorge Luis Borges) but also because I'm a sucker for woody, musky perfumes. It smells like a combination of old books (the nice, inky, leather-bound kind) and a cedar forest."
Alexandra Tunnell, Digital Beauty Editor
"I have an insane collection of fragrances and I alternate between them depending on my mood, but if I could only save two from a fire, it'd be these. Chance Eau Fraiche is my summer scent -- it's a crisp floral, but a little warmer and sexier and woodier than you'd expect. And Jasmine is my favourite smell in the world -- I haven't found it done better than in Tom Ford Jasmin Rouge."
Cassie Anderson, Associate Fashion Market Editor
"I've been wearing this fragrance for a couple years now and have not tired of it yet. There's something very calming about the smell of sandalwood."
Julie Kosin, Associate Digital Editor
"Diptyque's Eau Rose is ideal for every day—it's light but still noticeable, and I love catching the scent when I least expect it. It's been my daily go-to for the last two-and-a-half years."