Mirranda Coquillete
At a glance
Is Mirranda Coquillete worth trying?
Mirranda by Coquillete is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- amber, balsamic, woody with Gardenia, Bergamot, Myrrh
The first impression
Mirranda by Coquillete is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Mirranda was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Rosa Vaia. Top notes are Gardenia and Bergamot; middle notes are Myrrh, Turkish Rose and White Tea; base notes are Myrrh, Resin and Peru Balsam.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Rosa Vaia
Rosa Vaia is a perfumer who has created fragrances for brands such as Arabian Wind, Besoin, and Coquillete. Her compositions include Milan Lovers, Queen Of Palmyra, and Ambrosia, often featuring rich, gourmand, or oriental accords. Her work reflects a focus on sensory depth and storytelling through scent.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Mirranda Coquillete
Essence
Mirranda embodies the Mystic archetype, a seeker of hidden truths and transcendental beauty. The fragrance's interplay of gardenia and bergamot with deep myrrh and balsamic resins suggests a soul drawn to the liminal spaces between light and shadow. Like the Mystic, they navigate the sacred and sensual with equal reverence, finding divinity in the ambered glow of ritual.
Style & Aesthetic
Their aesthetic leans toward draped silks and antique gold, fabrics that catch candlelight like the perfume's resinous glow. They favor textures that whisper rather than shout-aged parchment, tarnished silver, and velvety petals pressed between pages of forgotten grimoires.
Philosophy & Values
For them, beauty is an act of devotion. The Turkish rose and white tea middle notes reflect their belief in ephemeral moments as portals to the eternal. They collect fragments of meaning like myrrh tears hardening into sacred amber.
Relationships
They attract kindred spirits through magnetic silence rather than chatter. Lovers are drawn to the paradox of their warmth (Peru balsam) and detachment (myrrh's monastic austerity), never quite certain if they're being cherished or studied.
Lifestyle
Dusk is their hour. They keep odd journals filled with pressed flowers and esoteric marginalia, their shelves lined with tinctures and rare incense. The fragrance clings to their ritual robes long after midnight prayers.
Shadow
Their danger lies in becoming untethered-so intoxicated by inner visions (the heady gardenia) that they forget to touch earth. The bergamot's brightness warns against losing themselves completely to the dark.
Conclusion
Mirranda is an invitation to kneel before life's mysteries. Like the Mystic's path, it begins with floral innocence and descends reverently into the temple of resin and shadow.