New West For Her Aramis
At a glance
Is New West For Her Aramis worth trying?
New West for Her by Aramis is a Floral Green fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- ozonic, aquatic, green with Watermelon, Peach, Bergamot
The first impression
New West for Her by Aramis is a Floral Green fragrance for women. New West for Her was launched in 1990. The nose behind this fragrance is Yves Tanguy. Top notes are Watermelon, Peach, Bergamot, Plum and Violet; middle notes are Pine Tree Needles, Mint, Galbanum, Carnation, Hiacynth, Cyclamen, Lily, Jasmine and Rose; base notes are Oakmoss, Leather, Cedar, Amber and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Yves Tanguy
Yves Tanguy is a perfumer known for his work with brands like Aramis, D’ORSAY, and Anne Klein. His fragrances, such as New West Desert Sensual Nectar and Intoxication D'amour, often feature bold, sensual compositions. He has a background in creating both classic and contemporary scents. His catalog reflects a range from fresh aquatic notes to rich, oriental blends.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of New West For Her Aramis
Essence
New West For Her is the Explorer's compass-a burst of watermelon and pine that evokes canyon springs and sun-bleached saddles. Its aquatic greenness doesn't just suggest adventure; it is adventure, bottled. Like the Explorer, this fragrance thrives in transitions, capturing the moment when desert gives way to forest.
Style & Aesthetic
They live in broken-in boots and weatherproof layers that look equally at home in a Paris café or Patagonian trailhead. Their home has a map wall and a gear closet better organized than most people's kitchens. Every object tells a story-the dented canteen from Marrakech, the pinecone collected at timberline.
Philosophy & Values
Horizons exist to be chased. They measure life in sunrises witnessed and strangers who became guides. Routine is the enemy, but they're no adrenaline junkies-their quest is for perspective, not thrills. "Getting lost" is just their term for discovering better routes.
Relationships
They collect people like passport stamps-the Icelandic fisherman who taught them knot-tying, the Kyoto shopkeeper who shared umeboshi recipes. Romantic partners must be fellow travelers, even if only metaphorically. Their love language is planning imaginary road trips over late-night whiskey.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them packing a rucksack or plotting train routes. They know which airports have the best showers and which border crossings require bribes. Rainy days are for repairing gear and annotating old journals with new insights.
Shadow
Restlessness can become avoidance. Sometimes they mistake motion for growth, accumulating experiences without integration. The toughest frontier is staying still long enough to let lessons take root.
Conclusion
New West For Her is the Explorer's anthem-a green, watery burst that carries the memory of high-altitude winds and canyon shadows. It's for those who measure life in watersheds crossed and still find wonder in the smell of pine needles after rain.