Coach Dreams Coach

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2020
Moderate
Sillage
Moderate
Longevity
Spring, Summer
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Coach Dreams by Coach is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Coach Dreams was launched in 2020. Coach Dreams was created by Antoine Maisondieu, Natalie Gracia-Cetto, Olivier Pescheux and Shyamala Maisondieu. Top notes are Pear, Fruits and Bitter Orange; middle notes are Gardenia and Cactus Flower; base notes are Ambroxan and Woody Notes.

Composition Profile

white floral 100%
fruity 85%
green 70%
sweet 60%
citrus 50%
lactonic 40%
amber 35%
woody 30%
fresh 25%
musky 20%

About the Perfumer

Antoine Maisondieu

Antoine Maisondieu

Antoine Maisondieu is a French perfumer and a senior vice president at Givaudan, where he has worked for decades. He is known for creating refined, modern compositions that balance natural elegance with subtle complexity. His work includes the woody, leathery Bottega Veneta Pour Homme and the fresh, floral Acqua di Parma Magnolia Nobile.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Pear Pear
Fruits Fruits
Bitter Orange Bitter Orange

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Gardenia Gardenia
Cactus Flower Cactus Flower

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Ambroxan Ambroxan
Woody Notes Woody Notes

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Coach Dreams Coach

Essence

At the heart of this person lies the Innocent, an archetype defined by optimism, purity, and an unshakable belief in the goodness of life. Like the fragrance they adore-bright, floral, and effervescent-they carry an aura of lightness, a refusal to be weighed down by cynicism. Coach Dreams speaks to them because it is unapologetically hopeful: a blend of pear, pink gardenia, and cloud musk, a scent that feels like sunlight filtering through petals. The Innocent does not deny darkness but chooses to see beyond it, trusting in transformation.

Yet, every archetype casts a shadow. The Innocent’s idealism can slip into naivety, their faith into willful blindness. They may cling to illusions, avoiding harsh truths in favor of comfort. Their challenge is to mature without losing their wonder-to temper optimism with wisdom, not skepticism.

Relationships

People are drawn to them like moths to a flame-their warmth is magnetic. They are the friend who remembers birthdays, who listens without judgment, who believes in others even when they doubt themselves. Their love is nurturing, patient, and forgiving. They see potential where others see flaws.

Yet this very generosity can become their weakness. They may stay too long in relationships that drain them, believing love alone can heal what is broken. Their shadow emerges when they confuse selflessness with self-erasure, when their kindness becomes a shield against setting boundaries. They must learn that true compassion includes the self.

Shadow

Beneath their radiant exterior lies a quiet fear-that the world will prove them foolish for believing in beauty. When disillusioned, they may retreat into fantasy rather than face reality. Their optimism, once a strength, can become escapism. They may ignore red flags, romanticize toxic dynamics, or resist necessary endings because they fear the loss of their dream.

But growth comes when they embrace the courage of the Innocent-not blind faith, but the choice to hope despite knowing life’s fragility. Their greatest wisdom lies in balancing idealism with discernment, in learning that true light does not deny darkness but illuminates it.

Conclusion

Their world is one of gentle contrasts-not the harsh edges of realism, but the softened glow of possibility. They gravitate toward pastels, flowing fabrics, and open spaces where light dances freely. Their style is effortless yet intentional, blending femininity with a touch of playful modernity. They prefer the delicate over the heavy, the uplifting over the brooding.

In taste, they favor art that evokes emotion without despair-films with bittersweet endings, music that feels like a sunrise, literature that whispers of hope even in sorrow. They do not shy from melancholy, but they resist nihilism. Their philosophy is simple yet profound: life is meant to be lived with open hands, not clenched fists.