The scent fuses the intoxicating aroma of roses with a hint of spicy allure and depth from warm pepper notes. Cash Flower encapsulates the essence of success and allure embodied by this majestic flower.
As the perfume graces your skin, it becomes even more indulgent and grandiose. Luxurious tints of cashmere and amber create a velvety texture, enveloping you in a world of utmost opulence. Musk and sandalwood add a touch of sensuality, intensifying the fragrance's allure and leaving an unforgettable impression.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close company and low light, when you want your presence to feel polished, warm and a little provocative. It suits intimate rooms, tailored clothes and slow conversation, leaving a soft but unmistakable rose-amber trail.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, where its rose, spice and amber can unfold without feeling heavy. Apply sparingly at first; as an extrait, it has strong presence and a smooth, lingering diffusion that grows more plush on skin over time.
Who it’s for
For those who like rose with body, warmth and a sensual finish rather than a sheer floral. It will appeal to wearers drawn to spicy florals, ambered woods and fragrances that feel rich, modern and slightly seductive.
Release year
2023
The nose
Valerie Garnuch-Mentzel and Ilias Ermenidis are the perfumers behind Cash Flower. Garnuch-Mentzel is known for polished, modern compositions with a clear floral structure and a refined sense of texture, while Ermenidis often works in a more expressive, sensual register, balancing radiance with depth. Together, they shape fragrances that feel contemporary but substantial, and Cash Flower reflects that approach: rose is given warmth, spice and a soft woody base rather than a purely classic treatment. The result is a rose extrait with a plush, tactile finish.
Collaborators
Bram Niessink, Fugazzi’s founder, shaped the brand’s creative direction with its cheeky, curiosity-driven identity and its fascination with bold, contradictory scent pairings. For Cash Flower, that house brief is evident in the push-pull between sweet rose, warm pepper and plush amber, creating a fragrance that feels deliberately opulent and slightly provocative.
Fugazzi’s story
Fugazzi builds its identity around contrast: playful naming, niche polish and fragrances that feel confident, androgynous and deliberately unexpected. The house leans into bold compositions with a modern edge, pairing sensuality with a certain irreverence rather than traditional luxury formality.
Cash Flower’s concept
Cash Flower is presented as a rose fragrance about success, allure and indulgence, with the flower treated as something majestic rather than delicate. The composition moves from sweet rose and pepper into cashmere, amber, musk and sandalwood, creating a plush, velvety portrait of opulence on skin.
Extra info
Cash Flower is an Extrait de Parfum at 30% concentration. Fugazzi says the rose petals are harvested in the early morning, when their scent is at its most potent. The fragrance has become one of the brand’s cult favorites alongside names like Sugardaddy and Angel Dust.
The scent fuses the intoxicating aroma of roses with a hint of spicy allure and depth from warm pepper notes. Cash Flower encapsulates the essence of success and allure embodied by this majestic flower.
As the perfume graces your skin, it becomes even more indulgent and grandiose. Luxurious tints of cashmere and amber create a velvety texture, enveloping you in a world of utmost opulence. Musk and sandalwood add a touch of sensuality, intensifying the fragrance's allure and leaving an unforgettable impression.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close company and low light, when you want your presence to feel polished, warm and a little provocative. It suits intimate rooms, tailored clothes and slow conversation, leaving a soft but unmistakable rose-amber trail.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, where its rose, spice and amber can unfold without feeling heavy. Apply sparingly at first; as an extrait, it has strong presence and a smooth, lingering diffusion that grows more plush on skin over time.
Who it’s for
For those who like rose with body, warmth and a sensual finish rather than a sheer floral. It will appeal to wearers drawn to spicy florals, ambered woods and fragrances that feel rich, modern and slightly seductive.
Release year
2023
The nose
Valerie Garnuch-Mentzel and Ilias Ermenidis are the perfumers behind Cash Flower. Garnuch-Mentzel is known for polished, modern compositions with a clear floral structure and a refined sense of texture, while Ermenidis often works in a more expressive, sensual register, balancing radiance with depth. Together, they shape fragrances that feel contemporary but substantial, and Cash Flower reflects that approach: rose is given warmth, spice and a soft woody base rather than a purely classic treatment. The result is a rose extrait with a plush, tactile finish.
Collaborators
Bram Niessink, Fugazzi’s founder, shaped the brand’s creative direction with its cheeky, curiosity-driven identity and its fascination with bold, contradictory scent pairings. For Cash Flower, that house brief is evident in the push-pull between sweet rose, warm pepper and plush amber, creating a fragrance that feels deliberately opulent and slightly provocative.
Fugazzi’s story
Fugazzi builds its identity around contrast: playful naming, niche polish and fragrances that feel confident, androgynous and deliberately unexpected. The house leans into bold compositions with a modern edge, pairing sensuality with a certain irreverence rather than traditional luxury formality.
Cash Flower’s concept
Cash Flower is presented as a rose fragrance about success, allure and indulgence, with the flower treated as something majestic rather than delicate. The composition moves from sweet rose and pepper into cashmere, amber, musk and sandalwood, creating a plush, velvety portrait of opulence on skin.
Extra info
Cash Flower is an Extrait de Parfum at 30% concentration. Fugazzi says the rose petals are harvested in the early morning, when their scent is at its most potent. The fragrance has become one of the brand’s cult favorites alongside names like Sugardaddy and Angel Dust.
