The Story
Why it exists.
Rose Lychee was launched as a limited‑edition fragrance for Victoria's Secret's Year of the Dragon collection, celebrating the Lunar New Year. The scent features pink lychee, amber and bergamot in its promotional narrative, while the core composition focuses on lychee, rose and patchouli. The perfume opens with vibrant pink lychee and sparkling bergamot, then transitions into a romantic rose heart that tempers the sweetness, while warm patchouli grounds the blend and extends its presence on the skin. It reflects the brand's tradition of crafting accessible luxury scents that blend playful fruitiness with classic femininity, balancing bright top notes against a more intimate base for a sophisticated, lingering effect.
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The Beginning
Rose Lychee was launched as a limited‑edition fragrance for Victoria's Secret's Year of the Dragon collection, celebrating the Lunar New Year. The scent features pink lychee, amber and bergamot in its promotional narrative, while the core composition focuses on lychee, rose and patchouli. The perfume opens with vibrant pink lychee and sparkling bergamot, then transitions into a romantic rose heart that tempers the sweetness, while warm patchouli grounds the blend and extends its presence on the skin. It reflects the brand's tradition of crafting accessible luxury scents that blend playful fruitiness with classic femininity, balancing bright top notes against a more intimate base for a sophisticated, lingering effect.
The choice of lychee is unusual in mainstream perfumery, where tropical fruits are rare. Its crisp, slightly tart character brings a fresh, almost edible sparkle that cuts through the traditional rose heart, creating a contrast between playful fruit and timeless floral. Patchouli grounds the duo, adding an earthy depth that prevents the composition from feeling overly sweet, resulting in a balanced scent that feels both modern and familiar.
The Evolution
At first spray, lychee dominates, delivering a bright, juicy pop that feels like a bite of sun‑ripe fruit, instantly lifting the mood. Within minutes the rose emerges, softening the sharp fruit with a velvety, slightly sweet bloom that adds a romantic warmth. As the fragrance settles, patchouli takes over, leaving an earthy, woody whisper that lingers on the skin for the remainder of the day. The transition is seamless; the lychee’s sparkle never fully disappears but fades into the background, allowing the rose to shine before the patchouli anchors the scent. By the eighth hour, a faint, warm amber‑tinged trace remains, a subtle reminder of the original freshness without overwhelming the wearer.
Cultural Impact
Rose Lychee arrived as part of the Year of the Dragon collection, timed for the Lunar New Year celebrations. Its pink lychee and bright bergamot nod to festive optimism, creating a fruity sparkle that feels celebratory and fresh. The limited‑edition status creates a sense of exclusivity that appeals to collectors and seasonal shoppers alike. As the fragrance wears, the initial fruitiness gives way to rose and patchouli, leaving a warm trail that makes it a natural choice for spring occasions and seasonal gifting, becoming a seasonal talking point among Victoria's Secret fragrance fans.
The House
United States · Est. 1977
Victoria's Secret began as a San Francisco lingerie company founded in 1977 by Stanford graduate student Roy Raymond and his wife Gaye. The brand entered fragrance in 1989, launching its first perfume Victoria as part of a national magazine campaign. By the early 1990s, the company had grown to 350 stores nationwide with estimated sales of $1 billion. The beauty division grew substantially enough to generate nearly $1 billion in sales by 2006. Victoria's Secret fragrances are developed through Givaudan's Paris laboratory, the same fragrance house behind perfumes for Tom Ford, Prada, and Louis Vuitton. The brand works with a rotating roster of over 30 perfumers rather than a single in-house nose, creating scents for its Dream Angels, Very Sexy, Body, and Pink collections. Popular fragrances include Bombshell, Love Spell, Tease, and Heavenly, which ranked as the top-selling fragrance in the United States by both revenue and volume from 2005 to 2010. Victoria's Secret has won 20 Fragrance Foundation awards since 2001. The company offers fragrances alongside perfumed body care products including body mists, body lotions, and eau de parfum in various formats.
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