The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
In 2021, she partnered with Jequiti to release a fragrance that speaks to transformation. The composition opens with bright red fruits and grapefruit, a cheerful burst that gives way to softer florals. Tuberose and cherry blossom bring creaminess, while the base anchors everything in warm vanilla, caramel, and amber. There's a lingering sweetness throughout, balanced by an emerging edge that feels confident rather than shy. The fragrance moves from familiar comfort into something with more character, without losing the warmth that makes it approachable. It carries both who she was and who she's becoming in the same breath.
The structure works through deliberate transition. The top notes make their statement and step back, red fruits and grapefruit creating an immediate brightness before yielding to what comes next. The florals arrive without fighting for space, tuberose softened by cherry blossom into something gentler and more powdery than expected. The base is where the lasting impression forms: musk, vanilla, caramel, amber, and tonka bean layer together into something warm and close to the skin rather than projecting loudly.
The evolution
The opening arrives quick, red fruits and grapefruit, bright and juicy, like the first sip of something cold on a warm day. As the initial burst settles, florals take their turn. Tuberose and cherry blossom soften everything, the citrus fades, and you're left with something creamier. The drydown is the payoff: vanilla and caramel settle into the skin, amber and tonka bean add weight without sweetness overload, and musk keeps it close. The scent maintains presence as it evolves, not shouting but refusing to disappear. There's a quiet confidence in how it lingers, the kind of fragrance that someone nearby might catch before you consciously notice it yourself.
Cultural impact
Celebrity fragrances occupy a particular space in the market, and this release brings something distinct to that conversation. The sweet-floral profile is approachable without being generic, and the Brazilian identity gives it a specificity that reads differently than a Euro-centric release. For anyone seeking a fragrance that carries cultural texture alongside its scent profile, this offers something beyond the usual options.























