Coco Land Andraus Parfums
At a glance
Is Coco Land Andraus Parfums worth trying?
Coco Land by Andraus Parfums is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- marine, aromatic, salty with Marine notes, Coconut, Nectarine
The first impression
Coco Land by Andraus Parfums is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Coco Land was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Arnaud Fourré. Top notes are Marine notes, Coconut, Nectarine, Almond and Lemon; middle notes are Coconut Milk, Rum, Solar Notes and Cedar; base notes are Vanilla and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Arnaud Fourré
Arnaud Fourré is a French perfumer known for his work with independent brands such as Andraus Parfums, Nilafar du Nil, and The Cologne House. His style balances fresh, aromatic compositions with rich, textured accords, as seen in creations like Coco Land and Ginger In D Major. Fourré often explores contrasts between citrus brightness and deeper woody or floral notes, exemplified by Catamaran Parfum and Osmanthus In A Major.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Coco Land Andraus Parfums
Essence
The Explorer thrives on discovery, drawn to the liminal spaces where land meets sea. Coco Land embodies this spirit with its marine-coconut duality, a scent that evokes both the salt-kissed breeze of coastal wanderings and the sun-warmed indulgence of tropical shores. They are the type who finds equal joy in the journey and the destination, their curiosity as endless as the horizon.
Style & Aesthetic
Lightweight linen and sun-bleached cotton define their wardrobe, always ready for an impromptu adventure. Their aesthetic balances practicality with whimsy-a straw hat tossed carelessly over a driftwood-colored tote, sand still clinging to their espadrilles. The fragrance’s solar notes and coconut milk mirror their effortless, sun-drenched allure.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in savoring life’s simple pleasures: the first sip of rum at sunset, the sound of waves on rocks. Hedonism is tempered by reverence for nature’s rhythms. The vanilla-musk drydown speaks to their quiet conviction that joy is found in transient moments, not permanent possessions.
Relationships
Their charm lies in their spontaneity-lovers and friends are swept into beach bonfires and midnight swims. Yet they resist anchoring, much like the fragrance’s aquatic notes that refuse to settle. Connections are deep but ephemeral, cherished like seashells collected and released.
Lifestyle
Mornings begin with saltwater on skin and the citrus zing of lemon in their tea. They work remotely from hammocks or dockside cafés, their life a patchwork of temporary addresses. The almond-nectarine sweetness in Coco Land mirrors their ability to find comfort in impermanence.
Shadow
Restlessness can become avoidance; their fear of stagnation masquerades as freedom. The rum note turns cloying if overindulged-a warning that not all horizons need chasing. Sometimes, roots are not shackles but nourishment.
Conclusion
Coco Land is the scent of a soul forever tracing the coastline, where coconut and brine intertwine. It captures the Explorer’s paradox: a thirst for the unknown, and the quiet joy of knowing that the search itself is home.