The Story
Why it exists.
In 2024 Marina Rituals set out to bottle a moment of everyday indulgence, drawing on its heritage of Southeast Asian rituals. Crème was conceived as a fragrant “dessert ceremony,” where the familiar scent of vanilla meets the tropical richness of coconut and the comforting depth of chocolate. Using vanilla beans sourced from a single‑origin plantation in Madura and coconut oil from the Philippines, the house blended these with a carefully selected cocoa base, creating a gourmand ode that fits its philosophy of turning ordinary rituals into sensory celebrations.
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The Beginning
In 2024 Marina Rituals set out to bottle a moment of everyday indulgence, drawing on its heritage of Southeast Asian rituals. Crème was conceived as a fragrant “dessert ceremony,” where the familiar scent of vanilla meets the tropical richness of coconut and the comforting depth of chocolate. Using vanilla beans sourced from a single‑origin plantation in Madura and coconut oil from the Philippines, the house blended these with a carefully selected cocoa base, creating a gourmand ode that fits its philosophy of turning ordinary rituals into sensory celebrations.
The choice of vanilla as the opening note is a deliberate nod to the brand’s reverence for classic, comforting aromas, while the heart’s sugar‑coconut duo adds a playful, edible texture rarely paired in niche perfumery. Chocolate as the base grounds the sweetness, introducing a warm, slightly spicy cacao accord that extends the scent’s life and adds depth beyond a simple sugary veil.
The Evolution
The first impression is a bright vanilla burst that feels like freshly scraped beans, instantly sweet yet airy. Within minutes, the heart emerges: sugar dissolves into a creamy coconut veil, evoking a tropical milkshake that clings to the skin and softens the initial sharpness. As the fragrance settles, chocolate takes over, deepening into a warm cacao whisper tinged with a subtle spice that lingers on the pulse points. The drydown remains modest, offering a gentle, lingering gourmand aura that lasts four to six hours before fading into a faint, comforting memory.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2024 launch, Crème has resonated with a generation seeking comfort in ritualistic daily moments. Its vanilla‑coconut‑chocolate blend evokes nostalgic home baking, aligning with a broader cultural shift toward cozy, self‑care experiences. Social media posts frequently pair the scent with tea‑time rituals, reinforcing its role in intimate gatherings. In boutique stores, the fragrance is often displayed alongside artisanal desserts, highlighting its gourmand appeal. Critics note that Crème taps into the rising demand for scents that feel both familiar and aspirational, bridging traditional gourmand notes with a modern, minimalist aesthetic.
The House
Netherlands · Est. 1999
Marina Rituals creates niche fragrances that blend Southeast Asian botanical traditions with contemporary olfactory techniques. The brand’s catalog, launched between 2022 and 2025, includes scents such as Cempedak Drizzle, Crème, and Fuji, each anchored in a specific ritual or moment. By positioning fragrance as a daily ceremony, Marina Rituals invites wearers to pause, breathe, and connect with the sensory story behind each bottle. The line has attracted attention from independent reviewers for its longevity and the way it balances sweet fruit notes with grounded woods and spices.
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A smooth, buttery groove that feels like a late‑night dessert lounge, soft piano, warm bass, and a hint of tropical percussion echo the vanilla, coconut, and chocolate layers.
Dream a Little Dream of Me
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