Rabbit Rabbit smells like the earth waking up to Spring weather, finding a luck penny on the damp ground and fuzzy ears on a baby bunny. It is a sweet and vegetal fragrance with notes of juniper, carrot cake, galangal, apricot, barley and turmeric. It was created based on the perfumer partaking in a folk tradition saying ‘Rabbit, Rabbit’ on the first morning upon waking. This is believed to bring good luck to you for the remainder of the month. Rabbit Rabbit is a mood-boosting, sweet and savory treat to usher in new energy, and hopefully, bring luck to whomever wears it. It was originally a Spring 2024 limited edition and has now joined the core collection year-round! Rabbit Rabbit is an eau de parfum, edp.
PEARFAT PARFUM RABBIT RABBIT REVIEWS
Fragrantica: This is the perfect spring fragrance and my current favorite scent. I can’t get enough of this. It’s delicious. Like enjoying a slice of carrot cake with just enough spicy sweetness at an Easter morning picnic. It’s earthy, herbal, and fruity. The galanga addition is perfection. The yummiest, coziest gourmand.
Fragrantica: I have only heard one other Pearfat fan mention this while talking with them in-person, but Rabbit Rabbit on its initial spray smells EXACTLY like opening the door to a Lush Cosmetics (which, Alie if you're reading this, I mean that as such a strong compliment) . After that first spritz, the carrot cake and apricot and earthy grains sweep over in a way that really reminds of baking something during the spring with spelt flour. She is nutty, sweet, and warm - an absolute gourmand dream.
Fragrantica: Cozy carrot cake.
Fragrantica: Surprised more people aren't mentioning the apricot! That's the dominant note for me, however the herbal and grainy notes are noticeable enough to keep things interesting and not too sweet. After the initial fruity blast it settles to something more woody and aromatic. Not normally my kind of scent but unique enough that I'll probably use up my sample! Good for anyone who likes fruity scents but doesn't like strong gourmands.
Fragrantica: Warm and fuzzy, it makes me visualize running my toes through 70’s rust colored shag carpet, while my great aunt bakes carrot cake. If green and blue can describe fragrance types, I think this defines an orange fragrance type. The carrot and turmeric are front and center, but are softened and warmed by the cake and apricot. A fun and cozy perfume, I’d associate it with spring, despite it being so warm. However I don’t much subscribe to fragrance seasons.
Fragrantica: This perfume feels like poprocks for my brain in the best way possible. I cannot stop spraying this and wouldn't be surprised if it became my top Spring/Summer scent for '24!