Virgin Island Water Creed
At a glance
Is Virgin Island Water Creed worth trying?
Virgin Island Water by Creed is a Citrus fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- citrus, sweet, coconut with Coconut, Lime, White Bergamot
The first impression
Virgin Island Water by Creed is a Citrus fragrance for women and men. Virgin Island Water was launched in 2007. Virgin Island Water was created by Olivier Creed and Erwin Creed. Top notes are Coconut, Lime, White Bergamot and Sicilian Mandarin; middle notes are Ginger, Ylang-Ylang, Indian Jasmine and Hibiscus; base notes are White Rum, Sugar Cane and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Erwin Creed
Erwin Creed is a perfumer from the renowned Creed family, contributing to iconic scents like Aventus 10th Anniversary, Himalaya, and Love in White. His work continues the house's tradition of crafting luxurious, sophisticated fragrances with high-quality ingredients. Erwin's creations are known for their elegance and timeless appeal.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Virgin Island Water Creed
Essence
The Explorer lives for the horizon, and Virgin Island Water is their liquid manifesto. Coconut and lime burst like sunlight on waves, while white rum lingers like a smuggler's grin. They chase the ephemeral-the perfect breeze, the untouched beach, the moment before the tide turns.
Style & Aesthetic
Their closet is a passport: faded Hawaiian shirts, linen trousers rolled above salt-bleached ankles. They favor colors that mirror the sea-turquoise, coral, the white of sun-bleached driftwood. Their home is wherever they drop their duffel, but always with a hammock and a bottle of something local.
Philosophy & Values
Freedom is their religion, curiosity their sacrament. They believe in tasting life twice-once in the moment, again in the telling. Rules are suggestions, and the best treasures are those that can't be packed in a suitcase.
Relationships
They collect people like seashells-each connection bright and fleeting. Romances burn fast and sweet, fueled by tropical nights and the understanding that all ships sail eventually. Friends know them by postcards in odd languages.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them swimming in coves; afternoons are for haggling in spice markets or napping in shady courtyards. Summer is their eternal season, a sunlit loop of bare feet and improvised feasts.
Shadow
Their restlessness can become rootlessness. The very freedom they cherish may leave them stranded, always searching but never arriving.
Conclusion
Virgin Island Water is the scent of trade winds and untied moorings. The Explorer wears it as a talisman, a promise that adventure smells of lime zest and salt-kissed skin.