Collection: Antillone™ Fragrances

Antillone™ is a proprietary aroma molecule, one of the modern captives perfumers reach for when a composition needs a smooth tropical glow. It is described by those who work with it as fruity and lactonic: a creamy, sun-warmed character hovering between ripe exotic fruit and the milky softness of coconut, without ever tipping into sugary sweetness. On skin it reads less like a single ingredient than a texture — rounded, velvety, faintly floral — lending fruit accords natural juiciness and white flowers a balmy warmth.

Because it is a stable single molecule, it diffuses evenly from the opening through the drydown. Perfumers fold it into solar, tropical and fruity-floral compositions, where it evokes warm beaches and late-summer light.

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About Antillone™ Fragrances

Antillone is a captivating aroma molecule developed by IFF (International Flavors and Fragrances) that has carved out a distinctive place in contemporary perfumery. Named with an evocation of tropical island warmth, Antillone was created to deliver a unique tropical-fruity-floral character with exceptional diffusion and radiance. It represents the cutting edge of synthetic fragrance chemistry, offering perfumers a tool to create lush, diffusive compositions with a modern, airy feel.

Olfactorily, Antillone is complex and multi-faceted — it possesses a ripe, tropical fruitiness reminiscent of mango and passionfruit, layered over a soft floral undertone. What distinguishes it is its remarkable diffusiveness: it radiates powerfully from the skin and fabric, filling a space with its warm, exotic sillage. The molecule strikes an elegant balance between lush fruitiness and floral softness, giving it a modern transparency that avoids heaviness despite its projection.

Perfumers prize Antillone as a booster and character note that adds a tropical luminosity and lift to compositions, often combining it with tiare, frangipani, vanilla, and musks for resort-style or contemporary floral fragrances. Its diffusiveness makes it particularly valuable in mid-range sillage compositions. At Fragrenza, Antillone-infused fragrance dupes capture that radiant, tropical warmth associated with high-end perfumes — delivered at a price everyone can enjoy.

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