Close To You Coquillete
Fragrance Story
Close To You by Coquillete is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Close To You was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Rosa Vaia. Top notes are Ylang-Ylang, Moroccan Jasmine, Coffee blossom and Orange Blossom; middle notes are Spices, Tuberose, Cloves, Coffee, Black Pepper, Labdanum, Dark Chocolate and Benzoin; base notes are Tonka Bean, Sandalwood, Benzoin and Cedarwood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Rosa Vaia
Rosa Vaia is a perfumer who has created fragrances for brands such as Arabian Wind, Besoin, and Coquillete. Her compositions include Milan Lovers, Queen Of Palmyra, and Ambrosia, often featuring rich, gourmand, or oriental accords. Her work reflects a focus on sensory depth and storytelling through scent.
Fragrance Notes
Close To You Coquillete by Coquillete offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Close To You Coquillete embodies the distinctive style of Coquillete while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Close To You Coquillete
Essence
The person who adores Close To You Coquillete is, above all, a Lover-not merely in the romantic sense, but in the Jungian archetypal sense. They are drawn to beauty, intimacy, and sensory pleasure, seeking to merge the aesthetic with the emotional. This fragrance, with its warm, enveloping notes of vanilla, tonka bean, and almond, reflects their desire to be both comforting and alluring, to draw others near while maintaining an air of mystery.
The Lover thrives on connection, not just with people but with the world itself-art, nature, music, even the fleeting moments of everyday life. They are sensualists, but not mere hedonists; their pursuit of pleasure is intertwined with a deeper quest for meaning. They believe that to love something-whether a person, an idea, or a scent-is to understand it fully.
Relationships
They do not have many friends, but the ones they keep are bound to them in ways that defy casual description. Their relationships are intense, sometimes overwhelming, because they do not love in halves. When they care for someone, it is with a quiet ferocity-listening deeply, remembering small details, offering gestures that feel like secrets shared.
Romantically, they are both tender and demanding. They crave a partner who can match their emotional depth, someone who understands that love is not just affection but a kind of artistry-a mutual creation. They are not possessive, but they are fiercely loyal, and betrayal wounds them more deeply than they let on.
Yet, their capacity for devotion can become a weakness. They sometimes mistake intensity for permanence, forgetting that not all loves are meant to last. When a relationship ends, they grieve not just the person but the entire world they built together.
Shadow
For all their warmth, the Lover has a darkness-one they may not always acknowledge. Their need for connection can slip into dependency, their idealism into disillusionment. They may grow resentful when others do not love as deeply as they do, or when beauty fails to shield them from life’s harsher truths.
At their worst, they can become melancholic, retreating into nostalgia or fantasy rather than facing reality. They might indulge in self-pity, romanticizing their own suffering as if it were a tragic poem. And because they so deeply fear abandonment, they sometimes push people away preemptively, testing loyalty in ways that border on cruelty.
Yet, even their flaws stem from an excess of what makes them remarkable: their capacity to feel, to love, to immerse themselves in the richness of existence.
Conclusion
The Lover who wears Close To You Coquillete is not naive. They know the world is flawed, that love is fragile, that beauty is fleeting. But they choose, again and again, to embrace it all-not because they believe in happy endings, but because they believe in the act of loving itself.
They are the kind of person who lingers over a cup of tea, who remembers the way the light fell on a particular afternoon, who finds poetry in the mundane. Their life is not without pain, but it is never without meaning. And in the end, that is their greatest triumph.