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Sol de Janeiro: By Numbers
Sol de Janeiro’s cult-favourite fragrances are identified by specific numbers, but what do
the Sol de Janeiro numbers mean? What's the difference between Cheirosa 62 and Cheirosa 71? Let us help.
Let's start with this fun fact: did you know that each Sol de Janeiro number corresponds with a particular year
in Brazilian culture and history, drawing on it for inspiration? Well, now you do!
CHEIROSA 76: AFTER DARK
Notes of: Blackcurrent, Jasmine, Freesia & Amber
MOOD: HYPNOTIC
Cheirosa 76 is a dazzling, intoxicating scent. This hypnotic fragrance opens with a spark of blackcurrant while midnight jasmine and lush freesia dance with amber woods.
The story: Cheirosa 76 Perfume Mist was previously released as the limited edition After Dark scent. Inspired by the 1976 discotheque era of Brazil, this scent invokes the magnetic energy of the crowd, getting lost in the beat.
Cheirosa 59: Delícia Drench
Notes of: Vanilla Orchid & Sheer Sandalwood
MOOD: POSITIVE
Starting with Sol de Janeiro’s newest, highly-anticipated launch, Cheirosa 59 or Delícia Drench!
Cheirosa 59 embodies the warmth of a sunset, with uplifting notes of vanilla orchid, sugared violet
and sheer sandalwood.
Where does the 59 come from? Well, Cheirosa 59 Perfume Mist is inspired by the year 1959, when
singer João Gilberto released “Chega da Saudade”, which translates to No More Blues. This is
particularly relevant for Delícia Drench, as it is scientifically proven to boost your mood! 92% of
wearers said that this fragrance transports them to a positive place.
Cheirosa 62: The Original
Notes of: Vanilla & Salted Caramel
MOOD: IRRESISTIBLE
Cheirosa 62 is the scent that started it all, the scent of the iconic Bum Bum Cream. Irresistibly
sunny, this scent is comprised of delicious notes of pistachio, caramel and vanilla.
The story: Cheirosa 62 Perfume Mist is inspired by the year 1962, when everyone fell for the Girl
from Ipanema and the iconic beach culture of Brazil. This scent is the ultimate warm expression of
Sol de Janeiro’s Brazilian spirit.
Cheirosa 68: Beija Flor
Notes of: Brazilian Jasmine & Pink Dragonfruit
MOOD: ENERGISING
Cheirosa 68 or Beija Flor exudes all the energy of a garden in Rio de Janeiro: blooming, bright,
tropical. This fruity floral fragrance contains notes of Brazilian Jasmine, pink dragonfruit and
sheer vanilla, which combine to form a scent which is unexpectedly fresh.
The story: Cheirosa 68 Perfume Mist is inspired by the year 1968, when the Tropicalia Movement
influences an exciting musical and cultural shift in Brazil. This creative movement results in a
celebration of colourful energy.
Cheirosa 40: Bom Dia
Notes of: Black Amber Plum & Vanilla Woods
MOOD: ALLURING
Cheirosa 40 is a sultry, delicate scent that draws you in. With a warm floral fragrance made up of
Black Amber plum, jasmine blooms and vanilla woods, this scent is alluring and sophisticated.
The story: Cheirosa 40 Perfume Mist is inspired by the excitement of 1840, when Rio debuted the
legendary bailes Carnaval Ball. The scent embodies the sultry sophistication of these opulent,
invitation-only parties.
Cheirosa 71
Notes of: Caramelised Vanilla & Toasted Macadamia
MOOD: DECADENT
Cheirosa 71 is decadent like cashmere. Warm, cosy and cocooning, this amber gourmand scent is
wrapped in rich notes of caramelised vanilla, toasted macadamia and tonka bean.
The story: Cheirosa 71 Perfume Mist is inspired by Leila Diniz, Brazilian actress and the brand’s
“muse”. Diniz was pictured in 1971, celebrating her pregnant body in a bikini on a beach in Rio. As
Sol de Janeiro said, “now that’s the Sol spirit”.
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