Coco Mademoiselle l'Eau
Orange and bergamot burst first, bright and effervescent, their citrus oils sheared clean of pith.
The note pyramid
- Orange
- Bergamot
- Jasmine
- Rose
- White Musk
By the editors · 2 min readOrange and bergamot burst first, bright and effervescent, their citrus oils sheared clean of pith. Jasmine enters within minutes, folding a cool white-floral sheen over the sparkle while rose adds a faint honeyed sweetness that keeps the accord from turning sharp. The flowers never fully bloom; instead they hover like mist, allowing the white musk base to glide forward early and lock the composition into a freshly laundered cotton skin-scent. There is no patchouli or amber to darken the trail, so the fragrance stays weightless, its citrus top re-igniting whenever body heat rises. Projection sits at arm’s length for roughly four hours before collapsing into a clean musk haze that smells more of fabric than flower. Office-safe in spring and summer, it behaves like a scented ionizer rather than a statement perfume.
In this family
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