Wavechild – Eau de Parfum – Sample

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Immerse yourself in an olfactory journey and embark on a tribute to surf culture, riding the olfactory waves of orange, watermelon, coconut and ambergris. From legendary Huntington Beach to surf gangs, bikers and the electrifying mix of edginess and creativity, Wavechild is a celebration of the art of surfing. Stripped to the core, the perfume in your hands is a raw, wire-to-wire, rock n' roll explosion. Open your nostrils, expand your mind and become a wavechild. Let yourself be swept away by the sweet, fruity and gentle notes that open this fragrance. After a moment of peace and tranquillity, soft, creamy and delicate accords of coconut, amber and cocoa arrive to ground this truly unique fragrance, lending depth and richness.


Top notes: Orange, mandarin, lemon
Heart notes: Watermelon, Coconut
Basic notes: Amberwood, Cocoa, Ambergris

Behind the Fragrance

The campaign shot in Malibu by photographer Alexandra Cabral, celebrating the art of surfing. Surfers West Adler and Bethaney Valverde embody the essence of a sport that goes beyond the waves. With a keen eye for detail, Cabral skillfully captures the raw beauty of surfing, portraying it as more than just a physical activity, but a lifestyle rich in freedom and rebellion, immersed in counterculture. In each frame, the campaign encapsulates the spirit of a community that thrives on the pulse of the ocean and the vibrant energy that surfing brings to those who dare to ride the waves.

Fragrance Family
  • Fruity
  • Creamy
Fragrance Vibe
  • Invigorating
  • Summerskin
Perfumer
  • Jerome Di Marino

Room 1015

Stop and rewind to a time when the Continental Hyatt Hotel, aka the “Riot House,” was the place to be. The 70s was a decade of total delirium for any self-respecting rock group. And L.A. was an inevitable stop on the journey. The motorcycles in the hallways, the rooftop pool overflowing with bubbles, Jim Morrison dangling from a balcony, the epic battles of Keith Moon from The Who… Or, even more iconic, the Christ-like Robert Plant who took himself for a Golden God above the Sunset Trip with his angel’s hair, Nepalese bracelets and skimpy T-shirt, convinced that he had finally found the Stairway to Heaven. Today, Room 1015 remains a place of contemplation. The nostalgia of an era of absolute freedom, where the air still holds the lingering smells of sweat, leather, fur, alcohol, a burned patchouli leaf and an open flight case…

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