The villa might be closed, but we’re still picking our perfect matches.
Season 7 of Love Island USA gave us everything: messy love triangles, sneaky kisses, crash outs, and enough slow-mo makeouts to last a lifetime. But just because the firepit’s gone cold, doesn’t mean we’re done obsessing over these islanders. Now that the final recoupling is history, we’re doing our own fragrance-style matchmaking.
We’re pairing each Islander up with the scent that fits their whole vibe. Think less “signature scent” and more “if their personality came in a bottle.” Some are flirty, some are bold, and a few might just break your heart. Here’s who we think smells like what — and why it just makes sense.
Ace: Dior Sauvage Eau de Toilette
Key Notes: Calabrian bergamot, Sichuan pepper, Ambroxan
Ace is one of those people who could walk into a room and you know something’s about to happen. Dior Sauvage is just as forward — it’s sharp, peppery, and not even pretending to be subtle. There’s a bit of wild energy in it, like someone who’d call you “trouble” with a grin and actually mean it. Classic? Yes. Predictable? Never.
Iris: Rosie by Rosie Jane Eau de Parfum
Key Notes: Nude musk, rose, vanilla
With a name like Iris, of course she’d be paired with a scent that leans floral, but not in a basic way. Iris is the cool girl who somehow always smells like fresh laundry and good decisions. Rosie is understated but quietly addictive, just like her. It’s clean, a little creamy, and smells like that moment when you’ve just showered, slid into soft clothes, and someone tells you you look really happy.
Huda: Lattafa Angham Eau de Parfum
Key Notes: Rose, saffron, praline, oud, vanilla
Huda does not do low-key. She’s glam with a bite, and Lattafa Angham is right there with her — a heady mix of sweet and smoky that turns heads without asking permission. The oud keeps it deep and grown, while the praline and vanilla add that flirt you definitely weren’t ready for. This isn’t a perfume you wear. It’s a statement you make.
Nick: Abercrombie & Fitch Fierce Reserve Cologne
Key Notes: Clary sage, creamy sandalwood, amber
Nick gives “boy next door” with a hidden agenda. Fierce Reserve is clean, warm, and just rugged enough; like someone who says he’s bad at texting but somehow always replies instantly. It’s nostalgic in a “used to wear this in college but now I pay taxes” kind of way. Approachable, sexy, slightly dangerous if you’re emotionally vulnerable. .
Amaya: Parfums de Marly Oriana Eau de Parfum
Key Notes: Mandarin, blackcurrant, marshmallow, orange blossom, musk
Our winner, our people’s princess, our sensitive gangsta. Amaya’s charm is in the balance, being soft where it counts, strong where it matters, and always effortlessly herself. Oriana matches her energy: pink without being precious, sweet with a little edge. It opens bright and juicy, then melts into a marshmallowy cloud that lingers like a flirtatious text at 2 AM. Feminine, polished, and impossible to overlook. If Amaya were a scent, it would be this — glowing, grounded, and iconic.
Olandria: Kilian Love, Don’t Be Shy Eau de Parfum
Key Notes: Neroli, orange blossom, marshmallow, caramel, vanilla
Olandria isn’t trying to be gorgeous and mysterious, she just is. Love, Don’t Be Shy is sweet, yes, but it’s layered. There’s depth under all that marshmallow and caramel. It’s intoxicating in a “I just want to smell that one more time” kind of way. Romantic but grown, soft but not fragile. Just like Olandria, it sticks with you.
So, what’s the verdict? Are you leaning into Nick’s cozy charisma or going full Huda with high-impact oud? Tell us which scent is speaking to you and tag us @Scentbird on Instagram or TikTok.
