When winter arrives, our fragrance wardrobe deserves an upgrade. Just like we trade in linen shirts for wool coats and iced lattes for steaming cups of cocoa, our perfumes should evolve to suit the colder months. The crisp air, cozy nights, and festive gatherings of winter call for warm, inviting fragrances — scents that feel like wrapping yourself in a cashmere blanket or sipping mulled wine by the fire.