This soft tropical skin scent opens with a burst of bright bergamot and lemon zest, setting the stage for a heart of creamy jasmine and coconut water. Floral notes of rose, neroli, orange blossom and geranium unfold beneath, adding a delicate, sunlit richness. As the sun sets, warm amber, sensual musk and airy ambrette create a lingering finish — like sunset on your favourite island.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This suits close, relaxed company in warm weather, when the air is still and the skin is already heated by the day. It reads like a soft, flattering haze rather than a loud statement: bright at first, then creamy and intimate, with a sunset glow that feels personal.
How to wear
Best in spring and summer, especially in warmth where the citrus and coconut feel most natural. Apply lightly to pulse points or with 2–4 sprays if you want the extrait’s richer base to linger; on skin it stays soft and close, while in humid air it blooms into a smoother, creamier tropical trail.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like tropical notes handled with restraint, and who prefer citrus, coconut and musk over sugary beach scents. It will appeal to those drawn to soft, sunlit fragrances with a polished floral heart and a warm, skin-scent finish.
Release year
2020
The nose
Valerie Garnuch-Mentzel and Ilias Ermenidis. Garnuch-Mentzel is known for polished, modern compositions with a clear sense of texture and lift, while Ermenidis often brings a supple, sensual structure and a strong grasp of diffusion. Together, they shape fragrances that feel refined but approachable, with a focus on balance and wearability. For In Love With the Cocos, their work turns coconut into something airy rather than gourmand, framing it with citrus brightness, floral softness and a warm musky base. The result is a tropical composition that stays elegant and skin-like rather than heavy.
Collaborators
Bram Niessink, Fugazzi’s founder, shaped the brand’s storysmelling approach and playful luxury identity, which frames the fragrance as a summer romance rather than a literal tropical soliflore. The concept and presentation lean into that escapist brief, while the perfumers translated it into the final composition.
Fugazzi’s story
Fugazzi builds fragrances around what it calls storysmelling: scents designed to trigger memory, mood and imagination rather than follow conventional perfume formulas. The house leans into playful luxury, using instinct, contrast and strong character to create niche compositions with a modern, slightly rebellious edge.
In Love With the Cocos’s concept
In Love With the Cocos was conceived as a summer romance in scent, drawing on the feeling of sun-warmed skin, coconut water, sunscreen and cocktails in the heat. The composition translates that memory into a tropical extrait with citrus, florals and a soft amber-musk finish.
Extra info
It is an Extrait de Parfum with a 30% concentration and was made in the Netherlands. It belongs to Fugazzi’s “naughty fruits” family alongside Sugar Daddy, and the brand describes the scent as a memory of summer romance and good times in a bottle.
This soft tropical skin scent opens with a burst of bright bergamot and lemon zest, setting the stage for a heart of creamy jasmine and coconut water. Floral notes of rose, neroli, orange blossom and geranium unfold beneath, adding a delicate, sunlit richness. As the sun sets, warm amber, sensual musk and airy ambrette create a lingering finish — like sunset on your favourite island.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This suits close, relaxed company in warm weather, when the air is still and the skin is already heated by the day. It reads like a soft, flattering haze rather than a loud statement: bright at first, then creamy and intimate, with a sunset glow that feels personal.
How to wear
Best in spring and summer, especially in warmth where the citrus and coconut feel most natural. Apply lightly to pulse points or with 2–4 sprays if you want the extrait’s richer base to linger; on skin it stays soft and close, while in humid air it blooms into a smoother, creamier tropical trail.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like tropical notes handled with restraint, and who prefer citrus, coconut and musk over sugary beach scents. It will appeal to those drawn to soft, sunlit fragrances with a polished floral heart and a warm, skin-scent finish.
Release year
2020
The nose
Valerie Garnuch-Mentzel and Ilias Ermenidis. Garnuch-Mentzel is known for polished, modern compositions with a clear sense of texture and lift, while Ermenidis often brings a supple, sensual structure and a strong grasp of diffusion. Together, they shape fragrances that feel refined but approachable, with a focus on balance and wearability. For In Love With the Cocos, their work turns coconut into something airy rather than gourmand, framing it with citrus brightness, floral softness and a warm musky base. The result is a tropical composition that stays elegant and skin-like rather than heavy.
Collaborators
Bram Niessink, Fugazzi’s founder, shaped the brand’s storysmelling approach and playful luxury identity, which frames the fragrance as a summer romance rather than a literal tropical soliflore. The concept and presentation lean into that escapist brief, while the perfumers translated it into the final composition.
Fugazzi’s story
Fugazzi builds fragrances around what it calls storysmelling: scents designed to trigger memory, mood and imagination rather than follow conventional perfume formulas. The house leans into playful luxury, using instinct, contrast and strong character to create niche compositions with a modern, slightly rebellious edge.
In Love With the Cocos’s concept
In Love With the Cocos was conceived as a summer romance in scent, drawing on the feeling of sun-warmed skin, coconut water, sunscreen and cocktails in the heat. The composition translates that memory into a tropical extrait with citrus, florals and a soft amber-musk finish.
Extra info
It is an Extrait de Parfum with a 30% concentration and was made in the Netherlands. It belongs to Fugazzi’s “naughty fruits” family alongside Sugar Daddy, and the brand describes the scent as a memory of summer romance and good times in a bottle.
