The Story
Why it exists.
When Xerjoff set out to expand its Vibe collection, it called on Chris Maurice to capture the exuberance of a tropical soirée. Launched in 2019, the fragrance immediately establishes itself through a lush, sun-drenched character. The perfumer layered mango, pineapple and a touch of orris to echo a sun‑kissed melody, then anchored the composition with amber, sandalwood and musk, giving the piece both sparkle and depth. The bright fruit accord meets the creamy, resinous base in a way that feels both radiant and intimate, creating a vivid impression that lingers in memory long after the initial spray.
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The Beginning
When Xerjoff set out to expand its Vibe collection, it called on Chris Maurice to capture the exuberance of a tropical soirée. Launched in 2019, the fragrance immediately establishes itself through a lush, sun-drenched character. The perfumer layered mango, pineapple and a touch of orris to echo a sun‑kissed melody, then anchored the composition with amber, sandalwood and musk, giving the piece both sparkle and depth. The bright fruit accord meets the creamy, resinous base in a way that feels both radiant and intimate, creating a vivid impression that lingers in memory long after the initial spray.
The opening delivers mango and pineapple with a juicy, almost edible quality that feels fresh yet unapologetically sweet. Orris root adds a powdery elegance that softens the fruit's edge and prepares the skin for the creamy vanilla and amber that emerge later. As the heart develops, jasmine weaves a delicate white-floral thread that adds further dimension to the composition. The contrast between these bright tropical notes and the warm, enveloping base creates a sensory experience that evolves continuously as the fragrance settles onto the skin.
The Evolution
At first spray, the nose meets a splash of sun‑ripe mango and pineapple, a burst that feels like biting into a chilled fruit sorbet on a balcony. Within minutes, the heart unfurls: the orris root introduces a velvety, slightly floral powder that tempers the sweetness, while jasmine weaves a delicate white‑floral thread. As the day wears on, the base asserts itself. Musk grounds the scent while vanilla adds creamy sweetness, amber provides a warm, glowing richness, and sandalwood lays a soft, woody foundation. The dry‑down leaves a subtle, musky amber trail that whispers rather than shouts, perfect for evening gatherings or a late‑night stroll.
Cultural Impact
Coro's placement in Selfridges' exclusive windows positions it within a curated luxury retail context, drawing attention from discerning collectors who seek distinctive niche compositions. The fragrance's bright mango and pineapple opening stands out against more traditional citrus profiles, offering something that feels contemporary yet grounded in craftsmanship. Shoppers encountering the scent in this setting experience the intersection of high‑end perfumery and curated retail presentation, where each bottle is presented as a considered acquisition rather than an impulse purchase.
The House
Italy · Est. 2007
Xerjoff is an Italian luxury fragrance house that defines modern opulence through scent. It merges the rich heritage of Italian perfumery with artistic, almost sculptural, presentation. This is perfume for those who believe a fragrance should be a complete sensory statement.
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Coro feels like a bright sunrise over a tropical market, with upbeat pop rhythms that match its juicy opening and a smooth, warm groove for the amber dry‑down.
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