The dream of a luxury summer resort, where the sky is pink and the guests are from outer space. Languages from Earth and beyond blend in an excited babble as waitstaff weave through the cabanas with tropical cocktails and yuzu sorbet. You hold a piece of strange alien fruit up to the blue sun, and suddenly the planet is awash in neon yellow.
Perfumer: Bertrand Duchaufour
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a polished, sunlit crowd moving slowly through a resort that feels slightly unreal: white cabanas, chilled fruit, bright drinks, and a hum of conversation that never quite settles. It projects a playful, modern confidence with a clean sweetness that reads vivid rather than heavy.
How to wear
Best in warm weather, especially when you want something bright but not sharp. A light-to-moderate application lets the yuzu sparkle and the guava stay airy, while the softer floral-ambery base keeps it smooth on skin. In heat, it reads more radiant and juicy; in cooler air, it becomes cleaner and more restrained.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like fruity fragrances with a polished, slightly surreal twist: citrus brightness, tropical juiciness and a clean floral softness rather than syrupy sweetness. It will appeal to those who enjoy modern niche scents that feel playful, luminous and a little unconventional.
Release year
2024
The nose
Bertrand Duchaufour. One of contemporary perfumery’s most distinctive auteurs, Duchaufour is known for compositions that feel textured, airy and slightly off-centre, often balancing naturalistic detail with a vivid sense of place. His work ranges widely across niche perfumery, but his signature is recognisable in the way he builds atmosphere through contrast: brightness against shadow, clarity against complexity. In Alien Fruit 30.03, he channels that style into a surreal tropical accord, turning yuzu, guava and floral freshness into something playful, polished and dreamlike.
Neydo’s story
NEYDO builds perfumes from dreams, treating scent as a way to translate inner images into wearable form. The house leans into a genderless, imaginative niche aesthetic, with a focus on emotional storytelling, cruelty-free and vegan values, and compositions that feel more like captured scenes than conventional fragrance formulas.
Alien Fruit 30.03’s concept
Alien Fruit 30.03 is built around a dream of a luxury summer resort where the sky shifts pink, the air fills with multilingual chatter, and strange fruit appears under a blue sun. The fragrance turns that surreal scene into scent, pairing tropical brightness with an otherworldly, almost cinematic sense of colour and movement.
Extra info
The name refers to a numbered dream date, 30.03, and the fragrance is part of NEYDO’s dream-inspired series. Its imagery is unusually vivid for a perfume launch, centring on alien guests, neon fruit and a resort sky that changes colour.
The dream of a luxury summer resort, where the sky is pink and the guests are from outer space. Languages from Earth and beyond blend in an excited babble as waitstaff weave through the cabanas with tropical cocktails and yuzu sorbet. You hold a piece of strange alien fruit up to the blue sun, and suddenly the planet is awash in neon yellow.
Perfumer: Bertrand Duchaufour
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a polished, sunlit crowd moving slowly through a resort that feels slightly unreal: white cabanas, chilled fruit, bright drinks, and a hum of conversation that never quite settles. It projects a playful, modern confidence with a clean sweetness that reads vivid rather than heavy.
How to wear
Best in warm weather, especially when you want something bright but not sharp. A light-to-moderate application lets the yuzu sparkle and the guava stay airy, while the softer floral-ambery base keeps it smooth on skin. In heat, it reads more radiant and juicy; in cooler air, it becomes cleaner and more restrained.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like fruity fragrances with a polished, slightly surreal twist: citrus brightness, tropical juiciness and a clean floral softness rather than syrupy sweetness. It will appeal to those who enjoy modern niche scents that feel playful, luminous and a little unconventional.
Release year
2024
The nose
Bertrand Duchaufour. One of contemporary perfumery’s most distinctive auteurs, Duchaufour is known for compositions that feel textured, airy and slightly off-centre, often balancing naturalistic detail with a vivid sense of place. His work ranges widely across niche perfumery, but his signature is recognisable in the way he builds atmosphere through contrast: brightness against shadow, clarity against complexity. In Alien Fruit 30.03, he channels that style into a surreal tropical accord, turning yuzu, guava and floral freshness into something playful, polished and dreamlike.
Neydo’s story
NEYDO builds perfumes from dreams, treating scent as a way to translate inner images into wearable form. The house leans into a genderless, imaginative niche aesthetic, with a focus on emotional storytelling, cruelty-free and vegan values, and compositions that feel more like captured scenes than conventional fragrance formulas.
Alien Fruit 30.03’s concept
Alien Fruit 30.03 is built around a dream of a luxury summer resort where the sky shifts pink, the air fills with multilingual chatter, and strange fruit appears under a blue sun. The fragrance turns that surreal scene into scent, pairing tropical brightness with an otherworldly, almost cinematic sense of colour and movement.
Extra info
The name refers to a numbered dream date, 30.03, and the fragrance is part of NEYDO’s dream-inspired series. Its imagery is unusually vivid for a perfume launch, centring on alien guests, neon fruit and a resort sky that changes colour.