The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Vibe arrived in 2026 as Eze's answer to a specific kind of wearer, someone who wants a fragrance that moves. Not loud. Not forgettable. Just present, in the way that confident people often are. The brief was simple: citrus that didn't smell like every other citrus fragrance, anchored by something unexpected. Fig answered that call. Not the syrupy fig of gourmand perfumery, something greener, more honest. The kind of fig that grows in Indian gardens, where the fruit and the tree and the leaf all smell slightly different. Eze pulled that complexity into the composition, letting fig do double duty: fig nectar in the heart for sweetness, fig tree in the base for green, woody depth. The result is a fragrance that doesn't choose between fresh and warm. It just moves between them.
What makes Vibe work is the way its materials play against each other. The top four, citron, bergamot, lemon, grapefruit, could easily overwhelm. Too much citrus reads like cleaning product. But Eze tempered the brightness with fig nectar in the heart, a material that smells like honeyed water rather than fruit salad. Pink pepper adds a whisper of spice that keeps the jasmine from going powdery. In the base, cedar and benzoin create a warm foundation, while fig tree brings something green and almost bark-like. The combination is unusual: fresh enough for summer, warm enough for a cool evening. That's the real trick here, a fragrance that doesn't lock you into one season or one mood.
The evolution
The opening hits first. Four citrus materials firing at once, grapefruit, bergamot, citron, lemon. Bright, tart, immediate. It doesn't linger. Within minutes, jasmine and fig nectar take over, softening the edges into something honeyed and floral. Pink pepper appears around the 30-minute mark, a clean spice that lifts the heart without competing with it. Then the drydown: cedar becomes the dominant note, with benzoin adding warmth and fig tree bringing a green, woody quality that lingers close to the skin. The sillage is moderate, this isn't a fragrance that fills a room. It arrives before you do, and stays after you leave. On fabric, the cedar and benzoin hold for hours. On skin, the lifecycle completes in 4-6 hours, with the fig tree note staying intimate and close.
Cultural impact
Since its 2026 launch, Vibe has found its audience among wearers who want versatility without compromise. The citrus-forward, fig-grounded composition appeals to those who appreciate fresh fragrances but want something with more depth than typical aquatics or citruses. Eze positioned Vibe as an accessible entry point into quality perfumery, the kind of fragrance that works across occasions without beinggeneric. It's the scent for someone who knows what they like and doesn't need a label to validate it.














