If You Love Aesop or Diptyque, Try These Eastern-Inspired Summer Perfumes

If You Love Aesop or Diptyque, Try These Eastern-Inspired Summer Perfumes

Summer is the perfect excuse to switch up your scent game — especially if you’re craving something fresh, minimalist, and a little more poetic.

Western niche houses like Aesop, Diptyque, and Byredo have ruled the summer fragrance scene for years. But if you’re curious about exploring Eastern-inspired perfumery — ones that balance lightness with emotional depth — you might fall in love with these selections from To Summer, a brand quietly crafting scents rooted in Chinese aesthetics.

Here are 4 perfumes from their collection that feel like warm days, clean linen, and hidden stories — with subtle nods to your favorite Western niche hits:

1. Osmanthus Perfume

Like Diptyque Fleur de Peau, but softened with golden petals.

If you love that musky skin scent with a creamy floral twist, this one's for you. Osmanthus opens with a warm golden osmanthus blossom — think apricot and suede — and settles into a base of white tea and skin musk.

Why we love it: It's not loud, but it lingers like a smile. The perfect choice for sunny, barefoot afternoons.

Vibe: Clean sheets, sun-warmed shoulders, quiet confidence.

2. Triple Tea Perfume

Green like Aesop Tacit — but brewed deeper.

This is not your average “matcha mist.” Triple Tea layers oolong, white tea, and smoky lapsang to create something that feels both refreshing and grounded. It’s the olfactory equivalent of watching steam rise from a ceramic cup in early morning light.

Why we love it: It doesn’t lean soapy or sweet. It’s tea, with soul.

Vibe: Bamboo windows open to a summer breeze. Meditative, but alive.

3. Seaside Perfume

Reminds us of Byredo’s Bal d’Afrique — but coastal, mineral, and more nostalgic.

Seaside blends bergamot, sea salt, and white magnolia, capturing that fleeting scent of skin after a dip in the ocean. There’s a touch of warm driftwood in the drydown that keeps it personal.

Why we love it: It smells like a memory — one you can't quite place, but never forget.

Vibe: Tide pools at sunset. Letters you meant to send.

4. Void Perfume 

Minimalist and meditative — a quieter cousin of Le Labo Another 13.

Void is all about restraint. No flowers, no sugar. Just incense smoke, tea leaf, and the idea of stillness. It doesn’t project far, but it wraps you like a thought.

Why we love it: It’s less a perfume, more a presence.

Vibe: A quiet train ride. Moonlight on polished stone.

Why These Matter

These perfumes aren’t trying to impress. They’re trying to speak — in whispers, in images, in memories you didn’t know you had.

So if you’re looking for a new scent this summer, and you’ve loved brands like Diptyque or Aesop, maybe it’s time to walk east.

Shop the full collection at tosummer.shop

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