Maleka means “queen” in Arabic — and this fragrance lives up to the name. ARMAF Club de Nuit Maleka is a fresh fruity-floral release from 2025, crafted by legendary perfumer Olivier Cresp. It’s not just a women’s scent — it’s a strategy: she doesn’t arrive loudly, she arrives with presence. A luminous opening of lychee and bergamot, an elegant iris heart, and a warm base of praline and sandalwood. Modern, fresh, confident — perfect for daytime, but with a “royal” posture.
First impression: juicy lychee and icy freshness
The first spray is a burst of freshness. Bright lychee is supported by bergamot and pink pepper — playful, juicy, youthful. Nothing overwhelming — just pure fruity joy with a light spicy kick. The first 10 minutes feel like a summer fruit ice.
Fragrance notes
Bergamot
Pink pepper
Sandalwood
Ambroxan
How it evolves: from first spray to evening
Comparison with La Vie Est Belle L’élixir: honest similarity check
Longevity, projection & sillage
Strong projection during the first hour — people around you will notice. Excellent longevity: about 7–9 hours on skin without reapplying. Sillage is pleasant and noticeable for roughly 3–4 hours. For an EDP at this price point, it performs above average.
Bottle: a purple crown
The bottle clearly nods to the Club de Nuit classic: square glass, a deep purple (almost black-purple) shade, and a gold “crown” on top. It looks designer and premium — even if the price is budget-friendly. The atomizer is good and sprays evenly.
Who will love it
This reads clearly feminine (even if technically unisex): fruity-floral compositions with praline usually lean that way. Maleka fits daytime scenarios — office, walks, brunch — when you want sweetness without heaviness.
It won’t be for fans of heavy oriental darkness, and if you’re sensitive to synthetic fruit in the opening — take note: the first 10 minutes of lychee can feel “techy” before it smooths out.
Perfect for
FAQ
ARMAF Club de Nuit Maleka is a fruity-floral fragrance with a royal character: bright lychee, elegant iris, and a warm praline-sandalwood base with amber depth. Nothing groundbreaking — but well-crafted and it smells more expensive than it costs.
If you want a fresh, delicate, sweet fragrance for the whole day — Maleka is a great pick.