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Pink Boa

Stephane Humbert Lucas built his name on fragrances that treat fruit and flowers like couture fabric, and Pink Boa, released in 2022 under his 777 line, is where that instinct turns playful. It reads as a study in pink: berries piled on top of each other, a dash of something green to keep it honest, and a musky, sandalwood-lined base that keeps the whole thing wearable rather than candied. Aromatica carries the Pink Boa decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with it before deciding it belongs in your rotation. The name suits it. It is soft, a little theatrical, and unmistakably feminine in attitude even though plenty of men wear it well.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Black Currant, Rosemary, Blackberry, Bergamot

Heart: Raspberry, Vodka, Basil, Lily of the Valley

Base: Strawberry, Musk, Sandalwood, Peach, Amber, Patchouli, Incense

The Scent

Black currant hits first, tart and a little sharp, with blackberry right behind it thickening the fruit into something closer to jam than juice. Rosemary cuts through that sweetness almost immediately, a herbal streak that keeps the opening from tipping into dessert territory, while bergamot adds lift and a citrus edge that fades within the first twenty minutes. Raspberry takes over as the fruit settles, joined by an odd, unexpected note of vodka that reads less like alcohol and more like a cold, mineral sharpness sitting under the berries. Basil shows up here too, small but noticeable, adding a green snap that mirrors the rosemary from the opening. Lily of the valley is the surprise: it does not announce itself the way the fruit does, but a couple hours in, its clean, watery floral quality starts to soften the berry cluster and pull the composition toward something more delicate. Strawberry and peach arrive as the fragrance moves into its base, layering more fruit onto fruit but in a rounder, softer register than the tart top notes. Musk and sandalwood are where Pink Boa finally settles, a warm, slightly creamy foundation that carries amber's honeyed depth and a whisper of patchouli underneath. Incense is the last thing to show up, a faint smokiness that keeps the drydown from reading as purely sweet. Some wearers catch the incense clearly against their skin, others find it stays in the background behind the musk and sandalwood, so the balance between fruit and smoke can shift depending on skin chemistry. What stays consistent is the arc: sharp and tart at the start, floral and rounding out in the middle, warm and musky by the end.

When to Wear

This is a cool-weather evening fragrance more than a summer one. It reads well at a dinner reservation or a night out where you want something with presence but not aggression, and it fits comfortably into the brand's Stephane Humbert Lucas 777 collection of after-dark, personality-driven scents.

Who Is It For

Someone who gravitates toward fruity florals with an edge, not the straightforward candy-sweet kind. It suits a person who likes a little herbal bite in their sweetness and does not mind a fragrance that draws a comment or two.

If you enjoy Rose De Petra, it shares that same house signature of dense fruit and floral layering and is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Stephane Humbert Lucas 777 collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Pink Boa

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Stephane Humbert Lucas built his name on fragrances that treat fruit and flowers like couture fabric, and Pink Boa, released in 2022 under his 777 line, is where that instinct turns playful. It reads as a study in pink: berries piled on top of each other, a dash of something green to keep it honest, and a musky, sandalwood-lined base that keeps the whole thing wearable rather than candied. Aromatica carries the Pink Boa decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with it before deciding it belongs in your rotation. The name suits it. It is soft, a little theatrical, and unmistakably feminine in attitude even though plenty of men wear it well.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Black Currant, Rosemary, Blackberry, Bergamot

Heart: Raspberry, Vodka, Basil, Lily of the Valley

Base: Strawberry, Musk, Sandalwood, Peach, Amber, Patchouli, Incense

The Scent

Black currant hits first, tart and a little sharp, with blackberry right behind it thickening the fruit into something closer to jam than juice. Rosemary cuts through that sweetness almost immediately, a herbal streak that keeps the opening from tipping into dessert territory, while bergamot adds lift and a citrus edge that fades within the first twenty minutes. Raspberry takes over as the fruit settles, joined by an odd, unexpected note of vodka that reads less like alcohol and more like a cold, mineral sharpness sitting under the berries. Basil shows up here too, small but noticeable, adding a green snap that mirrors the rosemary from the opening. Lily of the valley is the surprise: it does not announce itself the way the fruit does, but a couple hours in, its clean, watery floral quality starts to soften the berry cluster and pull the composition toward something more delicate. Strawberry and peach arrive as the fragrance moves into its base, layering more fruit onto fruit but in a rounder, softer register than the tart top notes. Musk and sandalwood are where Pink Boa finally settles, a warm, slightly creamy foundation that carries amber's honeyed depth and a whisper of patchouli underneath. Incense is the last thing to show up, a faint smokiness that keeps the drydown from reading as purely sweet. Some wearers catch the incense clearly against their skin, others find it stays in the background behind the musk and sandalwood, so the balance between fruit and smoke can shift depending on skin chemistry. What stays consistent is the arc: sharp and tart at the start, floral and rounding out in the middle, warm and musky by the end.

When to Wear

This is a cool-weather evening fragrance more than a summer one. It reads well at a dinner reservation or a night out where you want something with presence but not aggression, and it fits comfortably into the brand's Stephane Humbert Lucas 777 collection of after-dark, personality-driven scents.

Who Is It For

Someone who gravitates toward fruity florals with an edge, not the straightforward candy-sweet kind. It suits a person who likes a little herbal bite in their sweetness and does not mind a fragrance that draws a comment or two.

If you enjoy Rose De Petra, it shares that same house signature of dense fruit and floral layering and is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Stephane Humbert Lucas 777 collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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