Juliette Has a Gun Lust for Sun is a floral fruity unisex fragrance launched in 2023. An homage to the sun and summer, it has notes of coconut, bergamot, freesia, gardenia, ylang, jasmine, orange blossom, ambroxan, white musk and vanilla.
From the brand - "Floral, with notes of ylang-ylang and jasmine, radiant with hints of monoi and coconut. A dash of LUST FOR SUN lets you immerse yourself in summer. A sensual fragrance that evokes the sun's rays on warm, golden skin."
Juliette Has a Gun Lust for Sun is an eau de parfum, edp.
Fragrantica - "A really interesting solar fragrance which is summery and beachy in a non-traditional way. The opening and heart of this one is all bursting, blooming white florals. Normally strong white florals give me a headache but for some reason, they don't bother me in Lust for Sun; there's something lighter and airier about them here than white florals usually are. Ylang-ylang and creamy, milky, fresh coconut intermingle with the white florals to help tone them down. The drydown is a soft, salty, vanilla-musk which really ties everything together and helps blur the whole image out, like a soft-focus photo of a sunset on the beach. I really like it!"
Fragrantica - "There is a beautiful coconut note in the top but it's not the star of the fragrance. From the very first spray, the most dominant notes are the white florals. This is a very bright white floral dominant fragrance, not a beach tropical fragrance. It's completely different to Vanilla Vibes, which is more airy, salty and has a stronger coconut note. You can think of Vanilla Vibes as your daytime, sandy beach fragrance, and Lust for Sun as your more elegant, evening summer party fragrance. It's absolutely stunning and would suit late Spring and Summer weather very well."
Fragrantica - "Really liked this one though it's not very complex, but I can't imagine using anything more than that in not humid climate. Instant feeling of being on a beach vacation, wearing a half-transparent tunic and sipping a mojito. I'd take this one with me."