Wildbloom Vert
Banana Republic's Wildbloom Vert takes the standard green-floral formula and adds a slightly unusual base element — coconut — that gives the drydown a creamy, tropical quality distinct from typical white musks.
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The note pyramid
- Apple
- Pear
- Violet Leaf
- Gardenia
- Magnolia
- Sandalwood
By the editors · 2 min readBanana Republic's Wildbloom Vert takes the standard green-floral formula and adds a slightly unusual base element — coconut — that gives the drydown a creamy, tropical quality distinct from typical white musks. Apple and pear open with clean fruit freshness, the violet leaf adding a green, slightly sharp-metallic note that justifies the "Vert" designation and gives the opening genuine character. Gardenia and magnolia form the heart: two white florals that read creamy and slightly indolic together.
Sandalwood, coconut, and musk close the composition with a smooth, warm sweetness — the coconut working as a quiet modifier that rounds the sandalwood without overwhelming it. Accessible and pleasant, fitting the Banana Republic demographic of approachable femininity at a mass-accessible price point. Better suited to warm weather where the coconut warmth makes sense.
Scent twins
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