The Story
Why it exists.
Love At First Sight evokes that specific Johannesburg spring, the one where white and purple blossoms cascade over the city's green spaces and the light turns everything golden and new. The perfumer Elia Chiche built this as the olfactory equivalent of that city in bloom, the brief season when the air smells like it did when you were younger and something unexpected could still happen. A centerpiece of the Une Nuit au Cap collection, the brand structures each fragrance as a route to a specific destination rather than organizing by traditional scent families. The idea being that scent, like travel, should transport you somewhere specific enough to argue about.
If this were a song
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Location
Khalid
The Beginning
Love At First Sight evokes that specific Johannesburg spring, the one where white and purple blossoms cascade over the city's green spaces and the light turns everything golden and new. The perfumer Elia Chiche built this as the olfactory equivalent of that city in bloom, the brief season when the air smells like it did when you were younger and something unexpected could still happen. A centerpiece of the Une Nuit au Cap collection, the brand structures each fragrance as a route to a specific destination rather than organizing by traditional scent families. The idea being that scent, like travel, should transport you somewhere specific enough to argue about.
What makes the composition unusual is its refusal to dilute. Lilac sits at center stage from opening to drydown, a note that Elia Chiche treats as structural rather than decorative. The passion fruit at the opening provides the acidic brightness that keeps florals from reading heavy, adding a tropical freshness that counterbalances the purple blooms. Acacia brings the honeyed warmth underneath, a floral sugar that bridges the tangy top and the deeper base notes.
The Evolution
The opening minute belongs entirely to passion fruit, tangy, bright, immediately tropical. Then the lilac arrives and doesn't wait politely. It pushes forward and stays there. What follows is a sustained mid-section where lilac and acacia negotiate space. The honeyed sweetness of acacia softens lilac's slightly old-fashioned qualities without removing them. Worn close to skin, this reads intimate. Worn in warmth, pulse points, summer air, the lilac projects more than expected and the green undertone surfaces. As the florals begin to fade, the ambroxan takes over quietly, providing an extended drydown that stretches well past where the florals recede. What remains on skin the next day is a faint musky warmth, clean and close, not the loud sillage of the previous hours but enough to know something was there.
Cultural Impact
Love At First Sight belongs to the Une Nuit au Cap collection, a series mapping scent to particular geographic coordinates. The reference to spring in a particular city at a particular moment in the calendar treats fragrance like a boarding pass rather than an accessory. Enthusiasts consistently remark on the lilac presence as dominant across the wearing experience, praise for those seeking that note's full expression, caution for those who find it dated. Worn primarily in spring and summer according to community reports, it fits daywear and moderate social contexts.
The House
France · Est. 2015
Une Nuit Nomade is a Parisian niche fragrance house that translates the romance of travel into liquid form. Founded by Philippe Solas and Alexandra Cubizolles, the brand operates from Saint Germain-des-Pres and constructs each scent as a sensory passport to specific destinations, moments, and memories. The house draws its name from the concept of a wandering night, suggesting both adventure and intimacy. Solas brought a background spanning marketing, communications, and Chinese healing practices before entering fragrance, while Cubizolles contributed complementary expertise that enabled the pair to build something independent in an industry often dominated by large houses. Their catalog spans over a dozen compositions released between 2015 and 2025, each named after places or evocative travel moments rather than conventional olfactory categories. The brand presents itself as artistic perfumery that embodies elegance and adventure simultaneously, creating fragrances meant to transport wearers across continents without leaving their skin.
If this were a song
Community picks
The fragrance sounds like a spring morning that doesn't rush, string quartet warmth meeting Afrobeat rhythm, lilac petals falling on warm pavement. Clean but not sterile. Floral but grounded. The tracklist finds that specific register: music that could score a first move across a crowded room in late October.
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