Zoologist Lovebird is the newest creation out of the award-winning Canadian-based niche perfume house that names its perfumes after animals, and this expertly crafted blend captures the thrill of budding romance.
This extrait de parfum introduces itself with kiwi, orange, and passionfruit, then leads into a romantic bouquet of florals—ylang-ylang, lavender, lily of the valley, and heliotrope—and finally settles into the warm, enveloping embrace with notes of ambrette, musk, amber, oak moss and vanilla.
Inspired by small, affectionate parrots of the same name, Lovebird is a fruity, floral scent that surprises and delights, as its special edition has a unique label that only reveals itself to be green, blue or the rarest of the bunch, purple, when unboxed.
Affectionate Parrot Perfumes
Zoologist Lovebird Expresses the Thrill of Budding Romance
Trend Themes
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Animal-inspired Niche Fragrances — Blends of species-inspired narratives and collectible packaging create opportunities for hyper-personalized sensory storytelling in fragrance retail.
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Fruity-floral Extrait De Parfum Revival — A resurgence of concentrated fruity-floral extraits highlights consumer appetite for long-lasting, intensely composed scents that bridge mainstream appeal and artisan craft.
Industry Implications
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Luxury Perfumery — Niche animal-themed releases point to potential for premiumization through limited editions, provenance narratives, and artisanal formulation.
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Retail Collectibles Market — Tiered rarity and variant-driven launches align with collector economies and secondary-market monetization models.