This scent has been wafting through the Cosmo office since it arrived in our beauty closet, largely thanks to editor-in-chief Willa Bennett spritzing it at minimum once a day. And I’m not complaining! At first spray, it smells like you ripped open a pitaya and the juices ran down your hands. But then, the florals come in. They’re solar and soaked in the sun, though, not powdery or garden-like. And the butterfly bottle ties in perfectly with OR’s logo for this album cycle. In our cover story, she says writing you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love felt like “catching a butterfly in a net.” Notes Pitaya, frangipani, peony, vanilla, patchouli I know Olivia has moved onto pink, but this purple perfume still feels like something she’d have on her vanity. It’s a unique take on floral, thanks to juicy apricot and salt. When I reviewed all of the Glossier perfumes , I described this one as “the sweet smell of yearning, baby.” And I stand by it.…