The Story
Why it exists.
Desire II arrived in 2018 as The Dua Brand’s answer to the craving for a lush, tropical gourmand that feels both familiar and original. Built on the brand’s philosophy of delivering high‑end‑inspired scents at an accessible price, the fragrance marries ripe mango flesh, juicy pineapple and guava with a hint of blackcurrant and dried fruits. The opening was designed to evoke the instant pleasure of biting into sun‑ripe fruit on a warm afternoon, while the heart introduces an elegant floral bouquet anchored by apple blossom and violet leaf. This blend reflects the house’s commitment to recreating coveted scent profiles with a fresh, approachable twist.
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The Beginning
Desire II arrived in 2018 as The Dua Brand’s answer to the craving for a lush, tropical gourmand that feels both familiar and original. Built on the brand’s philosophy of delivering high‑end‑inspired scents at an accessible price, the fragrance marries ripe mango flesh, juicy pineapple and guava with a hint of blackcurrant and dried fruits. The opening was designed to evoke the instant pleasure of biting into sun‑ripe fruit on a warm afternoon, while the heart introduces an elegant floral bouquet anchored by apple blossom and violet leaf. This blend reflects the house’s commitment to recreating coveted scent profiles with a fresh, approachable twist.
Choosing mango, pineapple and guava together pushes the fruit trio into a rare, almost edible intensity rarely heard in niche perfumery. Blackcurrant adds a tart edge that prevents the opening from slipping into syrup, while dried fruits lend a subtle resinous depth. The floral bouquet in the heart balances the sweetness, and the violet leaf injects a green, slightly metallic nuance that keeps the composition from feeling one‑dimensional. This careful contrast gives Desire II a layered personality that evolves throughout the day.
The Evolution
The first ten minutes are a burst of tropical exuberance: mango and pineapple explode with guava’s creamy undertone, while blackcurrant and dried fruits add a faint tartness that brightens the air. As the initial zing settles, the heart emerges, a soft floral bouquet where apple blossom lends a crisp, dewy quality and violet leaf introduces a green, slightly metallic whisper. This phase feels like stepping from a sun‑lit market into a quiet garden. Around the half‑hour mark, the composition deepens; musk begins to surface, grounding the sweetness, while cedarwood offers a dry, aromatic wood that adds structure. Vetiver joins in the final stage, delivering an earthy, slightly smoky finish that lingers on clothing for eight to ten hours. By the end of the day, the scent leaves a subtle, clean musk trail that hints at the original fruit without overwhelming, making the drydown both comforting and memorable.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2018 debut, Desire II has become a go‑to for fans of gourmand fruit scents, often mentioned alongside Xerjoff’s Cruz del Sur II and Creed’s Virgin Island Water in online discussions. Its bright opening and creamy drydown make it popular for summer outings and casual gatherings, while the balanced sillage earns compliments without overwhelming. The fragrance illustrates The Dua Brand’s ability to translate high‑end inspiration into a crowd‑pleasing, budget‑friendly bottle.
The House
United States · Est. 2016
The Dua Brand emerged in 2016 as a niche fragrance house that focuses on recreating the scent profiles of high‑end perfumes at a more approachable price point. Based in Los Angeles with a satellite operation in Dubai, the company blends traditional hand‑crafting techniques with modern analytical tools to deliver a catalog that spans woody, floral, gourmand and oriental families. Its releases, such as Italian Decorum (2017) and Boss Lady! (2023), have earned a steady following among scent enthusiasts who value both familiarity and originality.
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Wearing Desire II feels like a sun‑lit brunch playlist, bright, juicy notes that dance, then settle into a smooth, woody groove.
Island In The Sun
Harry Belafonte














