The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Moonwalk SeaCoco translates the feeling of standing at the edge of warm water, sun low on the horizon. Véronika Rebeka Csatlovszky-Nagy built this as a three-act journey: bright citrus freezes the moment, tropical fruits and coconut slide into warmth, and vanilla-sandalwood anchors everything into skin. The name suggests weightlessness, floating in warm ocean light, held by something that won't let go. It's a specific kind of ease. Not the adrenaline of arrival. The contentment after.
The cold opening is intentional: Italian lemon zest and SugarLoaf pineapple hit the skin bright, almost frozen. That chill doesn't last, but it signals what kind of fragrance this is. It doesn't start warm. It earns warmth. Ginger arrives clean and spicy, cutting through the sweetness before coconut cream and passion fruit slide in, creating that lazy beach atmosphere. Comoros vanilla and Indian sandalwood form the base, not overpowering, just present. The lemon zest reappears in the drydown, threading through the composition like a structural element rather than a coincidence. Coco de mer, the uncommon choice, brings maritime depth to the coconut note, less dessert, more ocean.
The evolution
The opening hits frozen citrus bright against the skin. Lemon zest and pineapple create that almost-cold sensation, sweet, crisp, undeniably tropical. Then the transition begins. The pineapple softens, ginger loses its edge, and coconut cream becomes less a note and more an atmosphere. The beachy warmth arrives slowly, settling into the composition as the top notes recede. In the drydown, vanilla and sandalwood create a warm, intimate base that stays close to the skin. It never becomes loud. It never becomes cloying. It simply lasts, quiet, tropical, and content to mark you rather than announce you.
Cultural impact
Moonwalk SeaCoco combines frozen citrus, tropical fruits, ginger, coconut, and vanilla into a cohesive tropical-gourmand composition. Early wearers describe it as the scent of someone who wants warmth without loudness, sweetness without syrup. The fragrance unfolds in layers, beginning with bright citrus that gives way to a creamy coconut heart before settling into a smooth vanilla-sandalwood base. It's the kind of fragrance that works because it knows what it is, offering a refined alternative to heavier tropical scents.


























