Fuguzzi Vanilla Haze was created and launched in 2024 and has become a cult favorite of those not shy about their vanilla perfumes. Notes of almond, coconut milk, hazelnut, mandarin, vanilla pod, tonka bean, jasmine, caramel, cashmere wood, amber and musk.
From the brand - "The ultimate fragrance for the unapologetic. Start your day with a burst of mandarin, coconut milk, and almond. Transition into a rich mix of hazelnut, vanilla pod, and tonka bean, uplifted by jasmine. As the day unfolds, let the scent reveal burned crème brûlée, white amber, and sweet musk. This fragrance is your signature move, a bold declaration of your unique style. Every spray announces your presence with confidence. Vanilla Haze is for trendsetters and go-getters. Whether you’re slaying a meeting or lighting up the night, this scent keeps you unforgettable. Let the seductive scent of vanilla and burnt crème brûlée define you."
Fragrantica - "to me, smells like a almond croissant. when i was baking and used almond essence it smelled just like this."
Fragrantica - "Very soft, fluffy creme brulee. To me this is what Bianco Latte should have smelt like, it is much more natural smelling, no artificial/plastic in the opening."
Fragrantica - "I finally found the perfect vanilla! This is what I expected from Mirage Gourmand. This smells very similar to Bianco Latte, but the caramel, hazelnut, and mandarin really stand out in this fragrance. I smell the almond as well. Vanilla Haze is a little sweeter than Bianco Latte. This is a sexy, yet edible gourmand. There’s nothing masculine about this fragrance. I get about 5 hours on skin, 7-8 hours on clothes, and the projection is amazing. This is one of the best fragrances I’ve smelled in 2024."
Fragrantica - " It's a very grown up gourmand, a lot of the advertisements use crème brulee imagery with this and I can totally see why. It's a creamy vanilla punch, and smells a lot closer to that natural vanilla pod fragrance as apposed to the synthetic sweet vanilla scent. It's so delectable without being sickly, it almost has an aniseed undertone to it in my opinion too which is strange since it doesn't appear to be a note."