Fugazzi founder Bram Niessink was inspired to create this crisp, refreshing fragrance during a stay in Bali. Thirsty opens with juicy apple, green galbanum, airy bluebell, and the clean snap of bamboo. At its heart, soft jasmine, rose, neroli, and ripe fig add a cool, floral brightness. As it settles, grounding notes of cedarwood, warm amber, and smooth musk leave a light, lingering trail — like dew on skin after a cool morning swim. What happens in Bali, stays in Bali, but you can get Thirsty anywhere.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of skin still cool from water, worn in close quarters where freshness matters more than volume. It suits a relaxed, self-possessed presence: green, polished and quietly sensual, with enough softness to feel intimate rather than sharp.
How to wear
Best in warm weather and humid air, Thirsty wears well with a light hand so the green top notes stay crisp and the fig-neroli heart remains airy. As an extrait, it should project cleanly without needing many sprays; on skin it settles into a smooth musky-woody trail.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like green fragrances with a polished, modern feel: fig leaf, bamboo and galbanum over soft florals and a clean musky base. It will appeal to those who want freshness with texture, not citrus sparkle or aquatic chill.
Release year
2020
Collaborators
Bram Niessink, Fugazzi’s founder, shaped the fragrance’s concept and direction, drawing on a Bali-inspired idea of crisp freshness and the brand’s playful, intuition-led identity.
Fugazzi’s story
Fugazzi builds unisex fragrances with a provocative, modern edge, favouring high oil concentrations, distinctive compositions and a deliberately curious point of view. The house leans into contrast: natural-feeling materials, bold naming and a sense of irreverence that is meant to intrigue rather than explain.
Thirsty’s concept
Thirsty was created after Bram Niessink’s stay in Bali, where the idea of a cool, refreshing scent took shape around leafy green notes and ripe fig. The brand frames it as a fragrance that turns late-night cravings into scent, balancing tropical brightness with a clean, modern finish.
Extra info
Thirsty is an extrait de parfum from 2020 and part of Fugazzi’s unisex lineup. The brand name itself is slang for “fake” or “phony,” a wink that fits the house’s playful, slightly subversive tone.
Fugazzi founder Bram Niessink was inspired to create this crisp, refreshing fragrance during a stay in Bali. Thirsty opens with juicy apple, green galbanum, airy bluebell, and the clean snap of bamboo. At its heart, soft jasmine, rose, neroli, and ripe fig add a cool, floral brightness. As it settles, grounding notes of cedarwood, warm amber, and smooth musk leave a light, lingering trail — like dew on skin after a cool morning swim. What happens in Bali, stays in Bali, but you can get Thirsty anywhere.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of skin still cool from water, worn in close quarters where freshness matters more than volume. It suits a relaxed, self-possessed presence: green, polished and quietly sensual, with enough softness to feel intimate rather than sharp.
How to wear
Best in warm weather and humid air, Thirsty wears well with a light hand so the green top notes stay crisp and the fig-neroli heart remains airy. As an extrait, it should project cleanly without needing many sprays; on skin it settles into a smooth musky-woody trail.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like green fragrances with a polished, modern feel: fig leaf, bamboo and galbanum over soft florals and a clean musky base. It will appeal to those who want freshness with texture, not citrus sparkle or aquatic chill.
Release year
2020
Collaborators
Bram Niessink, Fugazzi’s founder, shaped the fragrance’s concept and direction, drawing on a Bali-inspired idea of crisp freshness and the brand’s playful, intuition-led identity.
Fugazzi’s story
Fugazzi builds unisex fragrances with a provocative, modern edge, favouring high oil concentrations, distinctive compositions and a deliberately curious point of view. The house leans into contrast: natural-feeling materials, bold naming and a sense of irreverence that is meant to intrigue rather than explain.
Thirsty’s concept
Thirsty was created after Bram Niessink’s stay in Bali, where the idea of a cool, refreshing scent took shape around leafy green notes and ripe fig. The brand frames it as a fragrance that turns late-night cravings into scent, balancing tropical brightness with a clean, modern finish.
Extra info
Thirsty is an extrait de parfum from 2020 and part of Fugazzi’s unisex lineup. The brand name itself is slang for “fake” or “phony,” a wink that fits the house’s playful, slightly subversive tone.
