The Story
Why it exists.
Cosmico emerged in 2024 as Stefania Marzufero Boni’s ode to the simple pleasure of a sweet treat seen through a minimalist lens. Building on Zeromolecole’s reduction ethos, she chose a handful of ingredients that evoke childhood desserts and a hint of sea‑salted air, translating that contrast into a single olfactory idea. The name hints at a celestial calm, a quiet universe captured in a 50 ml bottle, where each note is allowed to breathe without clutter.
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The Beginning
Cosmico emerged in 2024 as Stefania Marzufero Boni’s ode to the simple pleasure of a sweet treat seen through a minimalist lens. Building on Zeromolecole’s reduction ethos, she chose a handful of ingredients that evoke childhood desserts and a hint of sea‑salted air, translating that contrast into a single olfactory idea. The name hints at a celestial calm, a quiet universe captured in a 50 ml bottle, where each note is allowed to breathe without clutter.
Choosing milk and vanilla orchid as a top duo is a daring nod to dairy‑derived lactones, delivering a soft, lactonic glow that most gourmand scents lack. Pairing that with fresh strawberry and whipped cream creates a dessert‑like heart that feels airy rather than cloying. The mineral base, softened by caramel and a dash of salt, prevents the sweetness from becoming syrupy, instead giving the drydown a clean, slightly briny edge that grounds the composition.
The Evolution
At first spray, Cosmico greets the skin with a milky veil that feels like warm milk poured over a vanilla orchid petal; the scent is soft, almost tactile, and settles within the first ten minutes. Soon, the strawberry‑cream heart erupts, bright and juicy, wrapping the wearer in a confectionary hug that lasts two to three hours. As the day progresses, the mineral notes surface like a gentle sea breeze, while caramel adds a buttery amber glow and a pinch of salt introduces a subtle, oceanic crispness. By the eighth hour, the fragrance has mellowed into a quiet, lingering finish that whispers of sweet‑salty nostalgia without overwhelming the senses.
Cultural Impact
Cosmico entered the market at a time when minimalist aesthetics were reshaping fragrance culture, encouraging consumers to appreciate purity over complexity. Its focus on milk and vanilla orchid resonated with a growing desire for comfort scents, influencing several indie houses to explore reduced‑note compositions and sparking discussions about sustainability in ingredient sourcing across European forums.
The House
Italy · Est. 2010
Zeromolecole is an Italian niche fragrance house that pursues scent through reduction rather than accumulation. Founded in 2010 within the historic Maitre Perfumeur studio, the label offers a compact portfolio that includes Rosa Galattica (2025), Osa (2014) and Biancolatte (2011). Each composition strips away excess, leaving a clear, essential core that invites the wearer to focus on a single olfactory idea. The brand distributes its scents primarily in 50 ml glass bottles, a format favoured by collectors and retailers alike.
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Cosmico feels like a breezy brunch soundtrack, soft, sweet, with a hint of salty sea breeze. The primary track captures that relaxed, slightly gourmand vibe.
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