Fragrance Profile
Perfumer: Nette
Nose: Carol Han Pyle
Origin: New York
Season: Four Seasons
Kelley’s Notes
The intimacy of another’s skin scent. Coco Fleur doesn’t announce itself; it lingers close, whispering rather than speaking. It invites. It begs to have a cold nose nestled into the soft skin of your neck, convincing anyone who inhales that this is not perfume at all, but your own hypnotic essence.
Orange flower and ylang ylang open the composition, bright but not sharp—immediately softened by a creamy swirl of coconut milk that drapes the florals in silk. Sandalwood grounds it with depth, a quiet hum that anchors the airy sweetness.
I expected Coco Fleur to be a sun-drenched summer fragrance, but all the notes coalesce into something far more versatile. Its creaminess tempers the brightness, making it equally suited for crisp winter days when you’re wrapped in an oversized cashmere sweater, journal in hand, steam rising from a cup of tea. If you once loved Versace’s Crystal Noir, imagine its sensual cousin—softer, subtler, and infinitely more wearable.
Words that come to mind when I smell this scent: warm, soft, skin, intimate, embrace, comfort, bedroom, languor.
When to Wear
Coco Fleur is for days when you are soft, unrushed, embodied. When you wake slowly, choosing presence over productivity, greeting the day through your senses.
Summer: wear it with sand beneath you, the sun warm on your skin, eyes closed against the brightness while you linger in the glow.
Autumn/Winter: let it be your companion when the weather cools and you crave closeness—the scent of familiar skin curled against yours. Wear it with a cashmere sweater and steaming tea, a leather-bound journal beneath your fingertips.
Spring: let it feel like a fresh embrace, a reminder that intimacy isn’t always loud or demanding; sometimes it’s a whisper, an invitation.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bergamot Oil, Pink Pepper CO2 LMR
Heart: Ylang Madagascar Organic LMR, Orange Flower Absolute Tunisia LMR
Base: Ambrette Absolute LMR, Coconut Milk, Sandalwood New Caledonia LMR
Pair It With
Something soft against your body—a slip dress, a cashmere wrap, or linen that softly crumples. On your lips, something sweet and balmy; hair undone, as if you just woke from a dream you’d rather not shake off.
Witch’s Work
Anoint yourself with Coco Fleur when you want to blur the line between self and lover, when you want your presence to feel sensual, yet comforting. It’s a spell of intimacy—of closeness and belonging—woven not with volume but with nearness. Think of it as a fragrant charm for drawing others in, without ever needing to ask.