"The sweetest kind of chaos."
Some fragrances are composed. This one is not, and it is not sorry about it.
Piñata opens like something split wide open - watermelon, dragonfruit, green apple, and pear arriving all at once, bright and unapologetic. There is no slow build here. It's immediate, vivid, and impossible to ignore, the olfactory equivalent of every candy hitting the floor at the same time.
The heart is where it gets genuinely joyful. Fruit gummies, raspberry, and peach collide with jasmine sambac - a combination that has no business working as well as it does. The jasmine keeps it from reading as purely sweet, threading something living and floral through all that ripe, saturated fruit. Sugar is present, but it earns its place.
The base is what makes this worth wearing past noon. Musk, amber, and vanilla slow everything down without dimming it - warm and grounding, the kind of dry-down that makes people lean in and ask what you're wearing. The longevity is real. This fragrance does not disappear. It settles, deepens, and stays with you through the whole day and well into the evening.
Bold projection. Lasting wear. The sweetest kind of chaos - and every bit of it intentional.