The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
The Cap Nature line focuses on single notes that feel familiar and approachable. Feeries Lactees, which translates roughly to "milky fairy tales," brings together coconut, vanilla, and milk into a composition built around some of the most universally comforting food-inspired aromas. The concept centers on taking notes that evoke comfort and softness and shaping them into something wearable.
The structure presents three notes, coconut, vanilla, milk, in a way that keeps each one recognizable throughout the wear. Each note contributes its own character without obscuring the others. The coconut provides a tropical sweetness, the milk adds a soft, creamy quality, and the vanilla offers a quiet warmth that complements the blend. It's a composition that stays true to its core idea throughout.
The evolution
Feeries Lactees draws on coconut, vanilla, and milk to create a fragrance that feels warm and comforting from the start. The coconut lends a sweet, tropical quality that pairs naturally with the creaminess of milk. Vanilla rounds out the blend, adding a subtle sweetness that lingers gently in the background. The overall effect is soft and powdery, evoking the feeling of warmth and comfort without overwhelming the senses. As the fragrance settles, these notes remain present but become quieter, wrapping close to the skin in a way that feels intimate and unobtrusive.
Cultural impact
Part of the Cap Nature collection, Feeries Lactees joined other single-note fragrances like Fruit Rouge, Pamplemousse, and Vanille in offering a focused aromatic experience. The lactonic character of this scent made it distinctive within its collection, appealing to those who appreciate soft, creamy fragrance profiles. Though discontinued, it continues to be sought out by fragrance enthusiasts who discover it through community discussions of beloved, hard-to-find scents.





















