The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Hawwa Pink is a feminine, floral-fruity fragrance that carries warmth and accessibility at its core. The brief was to create a scent that captures charm in a straightforward way. The result is Turkish rose, lychee, and pear arranged around a white musk and vetiver base, delivering a composition that feels both vibrant and grounded. The fruity notes provide an immediate brightness, while the rose adds depth and body, and the vetiver keeps everything anchored without heaviness. It's a fragrance that manages to feel fresh and inviting without sacrificing the warmth that makes it memorable.
What makes Hawwa Pink work is the discipline of its sweetness. Lychee and pear open bright, almost effervescent, but the composition maintains a balance that keeps that fruity burst in check. Turkish rose steps in to anchor the opening, adding body without heaviness, and the pear-lychee duo keeps the top registers feeling fresh and modern rather than classic or dusty. Peony in the heart amplifies the femininity without tipping into anything saccharine.
The evolution
The opening lands bright and juicy. Lychee and pear arrive almost simultaneously, that characteristic watery sweetness hitting first, followed quickly by bergamot's citrus spark. The rose doesn't wait long either, sliding in just behind to deepen the fruit rather than overwhelm it. The composition maintains this vibrant, almost effervescent quality as the heart takes over. In the heart, Turkish rose and peony settle in. The composition becomes more obviously floral, but still soft, still feminine. The rose here has a plush, inviting quality that feels like a garden in warm light. Peony rounds the edges and keeps the transition from feeling abrupt. The fruity top notes don't disappear so much as dissolve into the background, becoming a memory of sweetness rather than a present element. By the drydown, the rose and white musk are running the show.
Cultural impact
Hawwa Pink has drawn strong comparisons to Parfums de Marly Delina, which sits at a significantly higher price point, positioning it as a noteworthy alternative in the floral-fruity category. Community data shows strong year-round appeal, with particularly high usage in spring and summer, consistent with its bright, fruity character. The fragrance frequently appears in discussions among those exploring this scent profile, with users noting its ability to deliver floral-fruity qualities without requiring the investment of higher-end options.






















