The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Sunset Kiss is named for that suspended moment between day and night, not dusk itself, but the feeling of it. The last warmth before the city exhales. The fragrance opens with bright citrus that catches the light like the last rays of sun, then softens into a floral heart where jasmine blooms in quiet warmth. The base settles into something creamy and slightly sweet, with just enough earthiness to keep it grounded. There's a tension throughout that feels both airy and intimate, like leaning into a window as the sky shifts from gold to violet. Each layer reveals itself in its own time, making the wear feel unhurried and considered.
What makes Sunset Kiss interesting is the structural choice to split the difference. Floral fruity on paper, woody vanilla in practice, but the green notes and pink pepper ensure neither side ever fully wins. That push-pull is harder to get right than committing to one direction. The jasmine sambac and white flowers provide the romantic middle ground, while the whipped cream and vetiver in the base keep things grounded in something warmer than air. This is a fragrance for someone who wants sweetness but won't tolerate cloying.
The evolution
The opening lands bright and confident, bergamot, blackcurrant, a scatter of pink pepper. It announces itself. Within the first hour, the green notes soften as jasmine and amber move in, taking the temperature from sharp to warm. By hour three, the vanilla and whipped cream have settled close to the skin. The vetiver adds a quiet earthiness that keeps the sweetness honest. The top notes fade gracefully, never abandoning the composition abruptly but rather handing the stage to what follows. The heart notes linger longest, revealing new facets each time you check in. The drydown becomes a conversation between creaminess and groundedness, where neither element dominates and the result feels balanced rather than divided.
Cultural impact
The fragrance market has seen a remarkable expansion in recent years, with houses exploring new interpretations of classic scent profiles. Sunset Kiss enters this landscape as a composition that speaks to both tradition and modernity. It carries echoes of Arabian perfumery traditions while presenting itself in a format familiar to international fragrance enthusiasts. The blend of sweet and green notes, the interplay between brightness and warmth, reflects a sophisticated understanding of what contemporary fragrance lovers seek. This is a scent that bridges worlds without feeling divided by them.





















