1. Princess Diana – Houbigant Quelques Fleurs
When she married Prince Charles in 1981, Diana chose the timeless, floral Houbigant Quelques Fleurs. Notes of tuberose, jasmine, and rose perfectly captured her elegant spirit. Legend has it she accidentally spilled some on her dress that day, so she held her bouquet just right to hide the spot.
2. Audrey Hepburn – Givenchy L’Interdit
Audrey Hepburn’s legendary friendship with Hubert de Givenchy inspired her to wear the L’Interdit perfume made just for her on her wedding day. This softly powdery, floral scent embodies femininity and grace—just like Audrey herself.
3. Kate Middleton – Illuminum White Gardenia Petals
At her 2011 wedding, the Duchess of Cambridge chose a fresh yet subtle floral scent—Illuminum White Gardenia Petals. Reports say Jo Malone orange blossom candles filled Westminster Abbey, weaving a fragrant thread through the entire ceremony.
4. Meghan Markle – Floris London Bergamotto di Positano
For her 2018 wedding, Meghan Markle picked the British royal family’s official perfumer, Floris London. Bergamotto di Positano’s citrusy, lightly sweet vanilla notes evoke the breezy, stylish vibe of the Amalfi Coast—pure summer elegance.
5. Queen Elizabeth (as Princess) – Guerlain L’Heure Bleue or Floris White Rose
When she married Prince Philip in 1947, Princess Elizabeth likely wore either Guerlain’s L’Heure Bleue or Floris White Rose. Both are timeless classics—just like her wedding dress and the ceremony itself.
6. Paris Hilton – Love Rush
Paris Hilton created her own wedding scent, Love Rush. She shared, “Whenever I smell this fragrance, I relive the happiness I felt that day.” For her, it’s both a personal keepsake and a love letter in a bottle.
7. Dianna Mazzone Singh – Ellis Brooklyn Sweet
Dianna Mazzone Singh, an Allure magazine director, wore Ellis Brooklyn Sweet at her Central Park Zoo wedding. The blend of pear, violet, and white amber created a delicate, feminine, and romantic vibe—perfect for a city ceremony with heart.
8. Aish Pandit-Chaudry – YSL Libre Le Parfum
Aish Pandit-Chaudry chose a bold fragrance: Yves Saint Laurent Libre Le Parfum’s intense floral-woody notes. It perfectly matched her and the elegant Indian-British wedding style. This scent is both modern and timeless—just like the bride’s look.
How to Choose Your Wedding Scent
- If comfort is key: Stick with your favorite perfume that you know and love. Familiar scents help you feel calm and grounded on your big day.
- If you want to make the day extra special: Pick a new fragrance just for the occasion. It turns your wedding scent into a unique, lasting memory.
- If you don’t usually wear perfume: Try a custom essential oil blend. It keeps you in your comfort zone while creating a fragrant keepsake.











