Coconut Sun The 7 Virtues
Fragrance Story
Coconut Sun by The 7 Virtues is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Coconut Sun was launched in 2023. Coconut Sun was created by Kamila Lelakova and Angela Stavrevska. Top notes are Coconut Water and Citruses; middle notes are Frangipani, Sea Salt, Egyptian Jasmine and Rose; base note is Vanilla.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Angela Stavrevska
Angela Stavrevska is a perfumer known for her work with Clive Christian, where she has crafted several distinctive fragrances. Her style blends bold contrasts, often pairing rich gourmand notes with unexpected elements like sweet clove or dark plum. Notable creations include Chasing The Dragon Euphoric and Hypnotic, as well as L Floral Chypre With Rich Patchouli and Viii Rococo Magnolia.
Fragrance Notes
Coconut Sun The 7 Virtues by The 7 Virtues 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.
Coconut Sun The 7 Virtues embodies the distinctive style of The 7 Virtues while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Coconut Sun The 7 Virtues
Essence
To wear Coconut Sun by The 7 Virtues is to embrace warmth, sensuality, and an unapologetic delight in pleasure. The fragrance-creamy, radiant, kissed by the sun-belongs to one who lives by the creed of the Lover archetype, a soul who seeks beauty, connection, and the intoxicating richness of experience.
Shadow
Yet the Lover, when unbalanced, risks drowning in their own appetites. Their pursuit of pleasure can tip into escapism-another glass of wine, another flirtation, another distraction to avoid confronting emptiness. They may struggle with commitment, not out of malice but because they fear the mundane, the routine, anything that might dull their golden glow.
At their worst, they can be indulgent to the point of self-sabotage, mistaking intensity for depth. They may surround themselves with beauty yet feel a strange hollowness when the music fades. Their aversion to discomfort can make them avoid difficult conversations, leaving relationships unresolved, half-finished like a book abandoned on the nightstand.
What saves them is their capacity for self-awareness. When they recognize that true richness comes not from endless novelty but from depth of presence, they become more than mere pleasure-seekers-they become alchemists of the everyday, turning ordinary moments into something luminous.
They are learning that even the sweetest coconut must sometimes endure the storm. And when they do, they find that resilience, too, has its own kind of beauty.
Conclusion
Their world is one of tactile indulgence: linen dresses that ripple in the breeze, the slow sip of a spiced rum cocktail at dusk, the weight of a well-loved book balanced on bare knees. They are drawn to places where the sun lingers-beaches at twilight, open-air markets, the kind of cafés where time stretches like honey. Their style is effortless but deliberate, favoring natural textures, soft curves, and colors that echo earth and flame.
Philosophically, they reject austerity. To them, joy is not frivolous but sacred. They believe in the alchemy of small pleasures-the scent of salt on skin, the hum of laughter among friends, the way light slants through shutters in the late afternoon. Their values orbit around presence and sensation; they are the kind of person who will pause mid-conversation to watch the way sunlight catches in their wine glass.