The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Green Oasis captures a moment of retreat, built around the sensation of stepping away from the everyday and into something lighter. Dragon fruit and watermelon anchor the composition in tropical sweetness, their juicy facets blending into a scent that feels both familiar and distinctly different. The structure keeps it grounded enough to wear anywhere, offering a clear, bright character that feels fresh without effort. It's the familiar clarity the brand is known for, now set against an entirely different backdrop. This is escape distilled into a bottle, the kind of fragrance that transports you somewhere warmer just by catching a whiff.
Dragon fruit and watermelon are inherently watery notes that contribute a refreshing quality to the overall composition. The aquatic notes in the heart amplify that effect, adding depth to the fragrance's green character. Magnolia and gardenia keep the florals present without tipping into anything powdery or heavy. It's a composition that earns its fresh descriptor rather than claiming it by default. The result is a fragrance that smells like the specific moment you're already thinking about, inviting you to linger in that imagined space.
The evolution
The opening hits bright and fruity, watermelon leads, lemon follows, and the dragon fruit adds a faintly exotic edge that keeps it from reading as a standard summer citrus. That initial burst settles as the composition develops and the whole thing shifts. The heart is where gardenia and plum do their work: creamy, slightly sweet, but never heavy. You can feel the florals here, especially the gardenia, but they're behaving, not throwing themselves at you. As the fragrance moves into its final phase, the wood and musk arrive to finish the job. Cedar and sandalwood provide structure without becoming overwhelming, and the musk keeps it skin-close. The drydown lingers close to the skin, offering a clean finish that remains noticeable throughout the wear.
Cultural impact
Remix Green Oasis sits squarely in the tradition of warm-weather colognes that prioritize wearability over novelty. The launch brought tropical fruit into the 4711 identity, expanding the house's portfolio in a new direction. Wearers describe it as a reliable summer scent: easy to reach for when the temperature climbs, with a profile that feels both contemporary and accessible.






















