Fruity Perfumes: The Olfactory Joy of Fruit
Fruity perfumes focus on the richness of fruit—from red (strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, currant) to yellow and tropical (peach, apricot, mango, fig, pineapple), to apples, pears, and exotic fruits. A young, sunny, often much-loved family.
Fruity Notes in Perfumery
Red fruits (berries, strawberry, blackcurrant, raspberry): playful, modern, often gourmand. Stone fruits (peach, apricot, plum): soft, sensual. Citrus and exotics (mandarin, passion fruit, mango, lychee): sunny. Fig (a family all its own): milky, green, woody.
When to Wear a Fruity Scent
Ideal for spring, summer, informal, and daytime occasions. Fruity scents structured with woods or amber can also be worn in autumn. They are often complimented and appreciated by a wide audience.
Iconic Niche Fruity Perfumes
L'Ombre dans l'Eau (Diptyque, rose + blackcurrant), Not a Perfume fruity variations, Molinard Habanita, Serge Lutens Mandarine Mandarin, Les Liquides Imaginaires fruity collections, Byredo in modern fruity compositions.
Frequently Asked Questions About Fruity Perfumes
Is a fruity scent always sweet?
No: some fruity scents (green fig, unripe grape, green apple) are quite dry and fresh.
Are fruity scents unisex?
Many are. Fig, green apple, citrus peach are widely versatile accords.
Do they last a short time?
It depends on the structure. A well-constructed fruity scent with a woody or musky base can last 8-10 hours.