The Story
Why it exists.
Wishmaker was born in 2016 as Little Mix’s second scent, following the debut Gold Magic. The pop‑group asked perfumer Celia Orozco to bottle the youthful optimism of their sophomore album era, a time when wishes felt within reach. The name captures that “make‑a‑wish” spirit, turning a catchy chorus into an edible‑sweet fragrance that mirrors the girls’ bright, confident energy.
If this were a song
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Levitating (feat. DaBaby)
Dua Lipa
The Beginning
Wishmaker was born in 2016 as Little Mix’s second scent, following the debut Gold Magic. The pop‑group asked perfumer Celia Orozco to bottle the youthful optimism of their sophomore album era, a time when wishes felt within reach. The name captures that “make‑a‑wish” spirit, turning a catchy chorus into an edible‑sweet fragrance that mirrors the girls’ bright, confident energy.
The formula leans on a trio of juicy top notes, apricot, blackcurrant and mandarin orange, that spark like a sunrise over a festival stage. A heart of freesia, neroli and a hint of bitter orange blossom adds a fresh floral lift, while cashmeran gives a subtle, powdery depth. The base grounds the sparkle with Madagascar vanilla, toffee sweetness and creamy sandalwood, creating a gourmand‑floral balance that feels both playful and comforting.
The Evolution
At first spray, the opening erupts with bright apricot, tart blackcurrant and zesty mandarin orange, a burst that feels like a pop‑song hook, instant, attention‑grabbing, and unmistakably sweet. Within ten minutes the citrus fades, yielding to a bouquet where freesia and neroli dance with a whisper of bitter orange blossom; cashmeran adds a soft, powdery veil that tempers the fruit. As the heart settles, the gourmand base emerges: creamy vanilla and caramel‑like toffee wrap the skin, while sandalwood supplies a smooth, lingering woodiness. The drydown lingers for about four to six hours, projecting moderately, enough to be noticed without overwhelming. By the end of the day the scent rests as a sweet, comforting echo, like the final chord of a favorite chorus.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2016 debut, Wishmaker has become a staple among the group’s fanbase, often described as the scent of a backstage wish‑granted moment. Social media buzz highlights its sweet‑floral‑gourmand blend as the perfect soundtrack to festival‑season selfies, while beauty editors note its ability to translate pop‑culture optimism into an everyday perfume experience.
The House
United Kingdom · Est. 2015
Little Mix translates its pop‑culture energy into a fragrance line that targets fans who enjoy bright, playful scents. The collection debuted with Gold Magic in 2015, followed by Wishmaker in 2016, a party‑ready version of Wishmaker in 2017, and Style in 2018. Each launch arrived with a distinct olfactory theme that mirrors the group’s musical phases, from upbeat anthems to softer ballads. The brand positions itself as a bridge between music and scent, offering listeners a way to wear a memory of a favorite track or tour moment.
If this were a song
Community picks
A bright, upbeat pop track with sugary synths mirrors the apricot burst, while a warm, creamy bridge reflects the vanilla‑toffee drydown, creating a soundtrack that feels like a sunny festival afternoon.
Levitating (feat. DaBaby)
Dua Lipa



















