Lavender Fields A Wing & A Prayer Perfumes
At a glance
Is Lavender Fields A Wing & A Prayer Perfumes worth trying?
Lavender Fields by A Wing & A Prayer Perfumes is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- citrus, lavender, rose with Lavender, Bergamot, Rose
The first impression
Lavender Fields by A Wing & A Prayer Perfumes is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Lavender Fields was launched in 2009. The nose behind this fragrance is Jane Cate.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Jane Cate
Jane Cate is a perfumer for A Wing & A Prayer Perfumes, crafting a diverse range of fragrances. Her catalog includes Azure Perfume, Bella, and Big Sur, as well as Bronte Perfume and Caliente Perfume. Cate's work spans floral, citrus, and aromatic themes, often with a natural and evocative feel.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Lavender Fields A Wing & A Prayer Perfumes
Essence
The Wanderer moves through life with quiet curiosity, and Lavender Fields is their olfactory compass-a blend of herbal serenity and citrus spark. They are the observer on the hilltop, watching the world with a mix of detachment and wonder. The fragrance’s fresh-spicy accord mirrors their balance of introspection and engagement.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear well-loved layers-a faded chambray shirt, a waxed canvas jacket-with sturdy boots made for miles. Their bag holds a sketchbook, a sprig of lavender, and a pocket knife. The scent’s bergamot brightness and herbal depth reflect their practical romance with the world.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the wisdom of the road. The lavender’s calm speaks to their self-sufficiency, while the rose’s subtlety hints at a love for hidden beauty. They are minimalists by necessity, finding richness in open skies and the kindness of strangers.
Relationships
They connect deeply but briefly, their affections as mobile as the wind. Romantic partners are drawn to their independence but must accept their impermanence. Friendships are cemented over campfires and fade like the scent’s moderate sillage-pleasant but never oppressive.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them packing up a tent or boarding a train; nights are spent in borrowed rooms or under stars. They might work seasonal jobs-vineyard harvesting, lighthouse keeping-always with an exit strategy. The fragrance’s herbal freshness is their constant, a reminder of home in motion.
Shadow
Their freedom can become rootlessness, the lavender’s stability undermined by the bergamot’s restlessness. The rose’s faintness warns of emotional reserve. They must learn to sometimes stay, to let relationships deepen beyond the ephemeral.
Conclusion
Lavender Fields is the scent of the open road, of horizons both external and internal. It suits those who find solace in movement, their spirit as untethered and vital as the breeze through a field in bloom.