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Golden Apricot & Honey is a 2026 release from Victoria's Secret, part of the Baked by Victoria collection. The concept is simple and direct: translate the golden warmth of apricot jam bubbling on a kitchen counter into something you can wear. Apricot jam sits at the center of the brief, sticky, sweet, intensely fruity, and honey exists in the same register, doubled and deepened. This is not a subtle fragrance. It announces itself through the sweetness of preserved fruit and the warmth of a sunlit pantry shelf, and it does so unapologetically.
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Golden
Jill Scott
The Beginning
Golden Apricot & Honey is a 2026 release from Victoria's Secret, part of the Baked by Victoria collection. The concept is simple and direct: translate the golden warmth of apricot jam bubbling on a kitchen counter into something you can wear. Apricot jam sits at the center of the brief, sticky, sweet, intensely fruity, and honey exists in the same register, doubled and deepened. This is not a subtle fragrance. It announces itself through the sweetness of preserved fruit and the warmth of a sunlit pantry shelf, and it does so unapologetically.
The apricot jam accord is the structural anchor. It gives the opening its sticky-sweet intensity, almost edible, like biting into a ripe apricot and feeling the jam ooze against your lips. Peach skin tempers that sweetness just enough, adding a textural fuzziness that keeps the composition from sliding into pure confection. Honey and almond blossom then build the heart, but this is not a straightforward honey fragrance. The almond blossom nuance keeps the sweetness grounded in something floral and slightly green, so the honey reads as creamy rather than syrupy.
The Evolution
The opening hits bright and immediate. Apricot jam floods the senses with that sticky, jammy sweetness, glossy and intense, like opening a jar of preserves in a warm kitchen. The peach skin note is the textural counterweight here: slightly fuzzy, faintly green, it prevents the sweetness from tipping into cloying. Within minutes, the honey takes over as the dominant impression. It softens the apricot's sharpness into something creamier, almost lactonic, still sweet, but with body. The almond blossom nuance keeps it from reading as pure sugar. As the top notes fade, the base begins its slow reveal. Amber provides a warm, resinous undertone while musk keeps everything close to the skin. The drydown is intimate, skin-warm, and persistent, the honey note doesn't disappear so much as deepen, settling into a quiet golden warmth that lasts for hours.
Cultural Impact
Golden Apricot & Honey enters the Victoria's Secret lineup as part of the Baked by Victoria collection, a series that leans into edible, gourmand-adjacent sweetness. The fragrance occupies familiar territory for the brand, fruity, sweet, warm, but the apricot jam and honey combination carves out a distinct identity within that space. Wearers describe it as youthful, playful, and distinctly wearable, with an intimacy that suits close-contact moments rather than room-filling projection.
The House
United States · Est. 1977
Victoria's Secret began as a San Francisco lingerie company founded in 1977 by Stanford graduate student Roy Raymond and his wife Gaye. The brand entered fragrance in 1989, launching its first perfume Victoria as part of a national magazine campaign. By the early 1990s, the company had grown to 350 stores nationwide with estimated sales of $1 billion. The beauty division grew substantially enough to generate nearly $1 billion in sales by 2006. Victoria's Secret fragrances are developed through Givaudan's Paris laboratory, the same fragrance house behind perfumes for Tom Ford, Prada, and Louis Vuitton. The brand works with a rotating roster of over 30 perfumers rather than a single in-house nose, creating scents for its Dream Angels, Very Sexy, Body, and Pink collections. Popular fragrances include Bombshell, Love Spell, Tease, and Heavenly, which ranked as the top-selling fragrance in the United States by both revenue and volume from 2005 to 2010. Victoria's Secret has won 20 Fragrance Foundation awards since 2001. The company offers fragrances alongside perfumed body care products including body mists, body lotions, and eau de parfum in various formats.
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This fragrance sounds like late afternoon sun through kitchen windows, warm, golden, unhurried. The apricot and honey read as that specific sweetness of a moment stretching out, something domestic and close. Close your eyes and think of the hour before dinner, when the light turns everything amber.
Golden
Jill Scott



















