Sesame Chan Anima Vinci
At a glance
Is Sesame Chan Anima Vinci worth trying?
Sesame Chan by Anima Vinci is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual, Evening wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Intimate sillage
- Signature profile
- warm spicy, nutty, woody with Ginger, Cashew, Hazelnut
The first impression
Sesame Chan by Anima Vinci is a fragrance for women and men. Sesame Chan was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Sophie Labbe. Top notes are Ginger, Cashew and Hazelnut; middle notes are Sesame and Carrot; base notes are Vetiver and Cedar.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Sophie Labbé
Sophie Labbé has created fragrances for a diverse array of brands, including Estée Lauder, Blumarine, and Fiorucci. Her portfolio includes Pure White Linen and Bellissima Acqua Di Primavera. She is known for her versatility across both classic and contemporary styles.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Sesame Chan Anima Vinci
Essence
The Wanderer finds poetry in transience, their soul fed by the road's dust and the scent of unfamiliar kitchens. Sesame Chan's ginger-hazelnut opening and vetiver drydown map their journey-spicy beginnings, earthy resolutions. They are a collector of moments, not things, and this fragrance is their well-worn passport.
Style & Aesthetic
Hemp tunics stained with turmeric, a single silver earring from a Marrakech souk. The scent's nutty warmth mirrors their layered textiles: hand-knitted socks under hiking boots, a moth-eaten cashmere scarf from a Parisian flea market. Sesame's toasted aroma lingers on their canvas rucksack.
Philosophy & Values
They believe roots are found in motion, not soil. The carrot's earthy sweetness (an odd but brilliant note) reflects their creed: nourishment comes from unexpected places. Cedar's presence isn't for stability-it's the smell of temporary shelters, of pine-board hostels where strangers become kin.
Relationships
Their connections are like the ginger's spark-intense but fleeting. They'll share hazelnut chocolate on a night train with you, then vanish at dawn with a vetiver-scented note. Love letters are postmarked from three time zones away; reunions smell of cashews roasted over campfires.
Lifestyle
Dawn markets where they haggle for starfruit in broken dialects. Evenings are spent sketching in moleskines at communal tables, the scent of sesame oil and cedar pencils mingling. Their home (when they have one) is a studio sublet with a hammock and a single cast-iron pan.
Shadow
Their freedom can become flight-the carrot's sweetness a stand-in for deeper hungers. The hazelnut's richness hints at a fear: if they stop moving, they might have to face what (or who) they're running from.
Conclusion
Sesame Chan is the olfactory equivalent of a dog-eared Bukowski collection stuffed in a backpack. Wear it when you need to remember that not all who wander are lost-some are just savoring the journey.