Lattafa Ana Abiyedh Coral Review (2026): Notes, Performance & What It's Inspired By
Lattafa's Ana Abiyedh line built its reputation on clean, radiant compositions that punch far above their price, and Ana Abiyedh Coral (2025) is the fruitiest, most playful member of the family. Where the original Ana Abiyedh leans on crisp white musk, Coral dives into juicy summer fruit and creamy coconut. It comes in a 60ml Eau de Parfum bottle, and it has quickly become one of the most talked-about budget fruity-florals of the past year.
Note Breakdown
Top: Watermelon, Peach, Orange. The opening is bright, juicy and unmistakably summery. The watermelon reads fresh rather than candied, and the peach gives it a soft, fuzzy sweetness that carries into the heart.
Heart: Coconut, White Florals. After the first half hour, a creamy coconut-floral accord takes over. It is beachy without being a sunscreen scent, with the white flowers keeping things polished.
Base: Vanilla, Amber, Musk. The drydown is a cozy, lightly sweet skin scent: smooth vanilla wrapped in clean musk with a faint amber glow.
What Is Ana Abiyedh Coral Inspired By?
Ana Abiyedh Coral is commonly compared to Donna Born in Roma Coral Fantasy by Valentino (not affiliated). The shared DNA is obvious: juicy summer fruit over coconut, white florals and warm vanilla. To be honest about the differences, the Valentino is denser and a touch sweeter in the drydown, with a more pronounced jasmine, while the Lattafa is airier and more watermelon-forward in the opening. Some wearers find them very close; others consider Coral a fragrance that simply lives in the same neighborhood rather than a one-to-one match. Either way, it captures the vibe at a fraction of the price.
Performance
Expect moderate performance: roughly 4 to 7 hours on skin depending on chemistry, with soft-to-moderate sillage for the first couple of hours before it settles into a pleasant skin scent. This is a fragrance that whispers rather than shouts, which suits its breezy character. On clothing the fruity-vanilla trail lingers noticeably longer.
Who Is It For?
Marketed as unisex but leaning soft and feminine, Coral shines in spring and summer: daytime errands, brunch, the office, vacations. If you want a cheerful, easygoing fruity scent that never offends, this is squarely in your lane. Heavy-projection fans and fans of dark, spicy scents should look elsewhere in the Lattafa lineup.
Blind-Buy Verdict
Low risk. The note profile does exactly what it promises, the price of entry is modest, and the scent is crowd-pleasing. The only mild con: longevity is average for an EDP, so plan on a midday refresh if you need it to last a full workday.
FAQ
Is Ana Abiyedh Coral a dupe of Valentino Coral Fantasy?
It is commonly compared to Donna Born in Roma Coral Fantasy and shares its fruity-coconut-vanilla DNA, but it is airier and more watermelon-forward. Think strong resemblance, not an exact copy.
How long does Ana Abiyedh Coral last?
Most wearers report 4 to 7 hours, with the first 2 hours offering the most projection before it becomes a skin scent.
Is Ana Abiyedh Coral unisex?
Officially yes. In practice it leans soft and sweet, so it reads slightly feminine but is very wearable for anyone who enjoys fruity scents.
What season is it best for?
Spring and summer first, though its gentle vanilla base makes it usable year-round in casual settings.
Is it a good blind buy?
Yes. It is inexpensive, inoffensive and matches its note pyramid faithfully, making it one of the safer blind buys in Lattafa's catalog.
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