The sheer and snuggly notes of Angel Dust blend together to celebrate quiet seduction. Its cushioned sensuality is elevated by cashmeran, the “velvet molecule” beloved for its suggestion of intimacy. Angel Dust doesn’t need to scream to get attention, but simply attracts it.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of close conversation and unhurried presence, when the room is quiet enough for a soft gesture to register. It suits someone who draws people in with composure rather than volume, leaving behind a clean, powdery warmth that feels personal and slightly addictive.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, where its cashmeran and amber can stay plush without turning heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a soft, skin-close trail; with a few sprays it reads intimate and airy, while on fabric it lingers as a smooth musky haze.
Who it’s for
For those who like musky, powdery fragrances with a clean sensual edge rather than sweetness or sharp spice. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy soft woods, ambered skin scents and a discreet, modern signature that feels calm, polished and close to the body.
Release year
2018
The nose
Valerie Garnuch-Mentzell and Ilias Ermenidis. Garnuch-Mentzell is known for polished, modern compositions with a refined musky-woody signature, while Ermenidis brings a long career in elegant, commercially fluent perfumery, often balancing clarity, texture and sensuality. In Angel Dust, their style reads as restrained and tactile: a fragrance built around skin-close warmth rather than projection, with cashmeran used to create a soft, intimate aura. Together, the composition feels deliberately understated, letting the powdery, ambered musks and citrus lift do the work. It is the kind of structure that suits perfumers comfortable with transparency and diffusion, where the effect is less about ornament and more about atmosphere.
Collaborators
Bram Niessink, Fugazzi’s founder, shaped the brand’s creative direction and is also credited by some sources with contributing to Angel Dust’s creation, aligning the fragrance with the house’s idea of quiet, magnetic luxury. The concept is built around a soft, introverted sensuality rather than a loud statement.
Fugazzi’s story
Fugazzi approaches fragrance with a playful, modern sense of luxury: edgy but polished, confident but unforced. The house leans into contrast and personality, making scents that feel contemporary, tactile and a little irreverent while still remaining wearable and refined.
Angel Dust’s concept
Angel Dust was developed around cashmeran, the soft musky material often described as a “polite molecule,” and framed as a study in quiet strength. Bergamot, pepper, transparent woods and white amber were used to give the composition lift and structure, while the overall idea centers on calm intimacy and the appeal of the introvert.
Extra info
Angel Dust is one of Fugazzi’s best-known scents and has inspired a wider line of body and hair products. The brand’s storytelling often links the fragrance to quiet confidence and the magnetism of the introvert, with cashmeran at the center of that idea.
The sheer and snuggly notes of Angel Dust blend together to celebrate quiet seduction. Its cushioned sensuality is elevated by cashmeran, the “velvet molecule” beloved for its suggestion of intimacy. Angel Dust doesn’t need to scream to get attention, but simply attracts it.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of close conversation and unhurried presence, when the room is quiet enough for a soft gesture to register. It suits someone who draws people in with composure rather than volume, leaving behind a clean, powdery warmth that feels personal and slightly addictive.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, where its cashmeran and amber can stay plush without turning heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a soft, skin-close trail; with a few sprays it reads intimate and airy, while on fabric it lingers as a smooth musky haze.
Who it’s for
For those who like musky, powdery fragrances with a clean sensual edge rather than sweetness or sharp spice. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy soft woods, ambered skin scents and a discreet, modern signature that feels calm, polished and close to the body.
Release year
2018
The nose
Valerie Garnuch-Mentzell and Ilias Ermenidis. Garnuch-Mentzell is known for polished, modern compositions with a refined musky-woody signature, while Ermenidis brings a long career in elegant, commercially fluent perfumery, often balancing clarity, texture and sensuality. In Angel Dust, their style reads as restrained and tactile: a fragrance built around skin-close warmth rather than projection, with cashmeran used to create a soft, intimate aura. Together, the composition feels deliberately understated, letting the powdery, ambered musks and citrus lift do the work. It is the kind of structure that suits perfumers comfortable with transparency and diffusion, where the effect is less about ornament and more about atmosphere.
Collaborators
Bram Niessink, Fugazzi’s founder, shaped the brand’s creative direction and is also credited by some sources with contributing to Angel Dust’s creation, aligning the fragrance with the house’s idea of quiet, magnetic luxury. The concept is built around a soft, introverted sensuality rather than a loud statement.
Fugazzi’s story
Fugazzi approaches fragrance with a playful, modern sense of luxury: edgy but polished, confident but unforced. The house leans into contrast and personality, making scents that feel contemporary, tactile and a little irreverent while still remaining wearable and refined.
Angel Dust’s concept
Angel Dust was developed around cashmeran, the soft musky material often described as a “polite molecule,” and framed as a study in quiet strength. Bergamot, pepper, transparent woods and white amber were used to give the composition lift and structure, while the overall idea centers on calm intimacy and the appeal of the introvert.
Extra info
Angel Dust is one of Fugazzi’s best-known scents and has inspired a wider line of body and hair products. The brand’s storytelling often links the fragrance to quiet confidence and the magnetism of the introvert, with cashmeran at the center of that idea.
