Geisha Alan Bray

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2020

At a glance

Is Geisha Alan Bray worth trying?

Geisha by Alan Bray is a Aromatic Fruity fragrance for women.

Best match
Casual wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
fruity, sweet, rose with Nectarine, Black Currant, Apple

The first impression

Geisha by Alan Bray is a Aromatic Fruity fragrance for women. The nose behind this fragrance is Alan Bray. Top notes are Nectarine, Black Currant and Apple; middle notes are Rose, Mango and Litchi; base notes are Raspberry, Musk and Sandalwood.

What shapes the scent

fruity 100%
sweet 85%
rose 70%
powdery 60%
woody 50%

The perfumer behind it

Alan Bray

Alan Bray

Alan Bray is a perfumer whose work spans a wide range of olfactory themes, from fresh aquatic scents like Cote D'azure to rich, woody compositions such as Bosfor. His creations often balance classic elegance with modern clarity, evident in fragrances like Festival and Caprice. Bray’s portfolio demonstrates a versatile approach, crafting both sophisticated florals and bold orientals for diverse audiences.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Nectarine Nectarine
Black Currant Black Currant
Apple Apple

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Rose Rose
Mango Mango
Litchi Litchi

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Raspberry Raspberry
Musk Musk
Sandalwood Sandalwood

The mood it creates

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Geisha Alan Bray

Essence

Geisha embodies the Lover archetype, a celebration of sensual delight and romantic possibility. The fragrance's playful fruity top notes - nectarine, black currant, apple - suggest someone who approaches life with joyful curiosity, while the rose and musk heart reveals their capacity for deeper emotional connection. This is a scent for those who believe pleasure is its own philosophy.

The Lover doesn't merely experience the world; they revel in it. Like the mango and litchi dancing through this composition, they find sweetness in unexpected places, their charm as effortless as sunlight through cherry blossoms.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor soft, flowing fabrics that catch the breeze - silk kimonos reinterpreted as modern wrap dresses, delicate embroidery tracing collarbones. Their aesthetic balances playfulness with precision: a single bold lip color against otherwise natural makeup, hair that looks artfully tousled but never messy.

Their spaces are intimate and inviting, filled with fresh flowers and well-loved books. Think sun-dappled tea rooms where the china doesn't match perfectly, but every piece has a story.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in the transformative power of attention - that truly seeing someone is the greatest gift one can give. For the Lover, beauty isn't superficial; it's how we remember what matters. Their values center on connection, presence, and the courage to be vulnerable.

The sandalwood base grounds their otherwise effervescent nature, a reminder that even the most carefree moments gain meaning when shared. Like the rose at this fragrance's heart, they understand that tenderness requires both softness and strength.

Relationships

They move through social circles like honeybees - alighting here and there, leaving traces of sweetness wherever they go. Romantic partners are drawn to their ability to make ordinary moments feel extraordinary, whether it's breakfast in bed or a spontaneous moonlit walk.

Their friendships are deep and sustaining, though they may have many acquaintances. Like the raspberry in Geisha's base, their closest bonds have a tartness that keeps the sweetness from cloying.

Lifestyle

Their days are less about schedules than sensations - the perfect temperature of morning tea, the way light falls across their desk in late afternoon. Work is chosen for its ability to engage their creativity; routine is their enemy.

They might keep a journal of memorable meals, or spend hours hunting for the ideal gift for a friend. Even mundane tasks become rituals: folding laundry while listening to jazz, arranging fruit in a bowl just so.

Shadow

The Lover risks mistaking infatuation for depth, collecting experiences without fully inhabiting them. There's a danger, too, in becoming so focused on pleasing others that they lose sight of their own needs - like a fragrance that's all top notes with no lasting base.

When unbalanced, they may become clingy or melodramatic. The musk in Geisha's drydown serves as a reminder: true connection requires both presence and boundaries.

Conclusion

Geisha is the scent of a cherry blossom petal caught mid-fall - fleeting yet unforgettable. It captures the Lover's gift for finding magic in the momentary, their belief that every encounter contains the seed of something beautiful. This fragrance doesn't just smell good; it makes the wearer - and everyone around them - feel cherished.