Juliette Code Deco
At a glance
Is Juliette Code Deco worth trying?
Juliette by Code Deco is a Floral Green fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- rose, citrus, fresh spicy with Citruses, Bergamot, Floral Notes
The first impression
Juliette by Code Deco is a Floral Green fragrance for women. The nose behind this fragrance is Gauri Garodia. Top notes are Citruses, Bergamot and Floral Notes; middle notes are Rose, Geranium, Iris, Violet and Green Tea; base notes are Woody Notes and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Gauri Garodia
Gauri Garodia is a perfumer known for her work with Code Deco, where she created a diverse range of fragrances including A Minor, B Minor, Blanc One, Damasc, Eaux De Jasmine, Eaux De Rose, George, and Happy Blu. Her portfolio spans floral, fresh, and sophisticated profiles, demonstrating versatility in both unisex and gender-specific scents. She contributes to the brand's modern, art-inspired olfactory identity.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of Juliette Code Deco
Essence
The Innocent archetype thrives on optimism and unfiltered joy, and Juliette Code Deco embodies this with its sunlit burst of citruses and bergamot. The floral heart-rose, violet, and green tea-suggests a garden in morning bloom, while the musk and woody base lend just enough gravity to keep the fragrance from floating away.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor soft pastels and flowing fabrics, with perhaps a single vintage brooch for whimsy. Their scent is a spritz of bergamot on a cotton dress, a hint of rosewater in braided hair. Everything speaks of ease, as if beauty were effortless.
Philosophy & Values
They trust the world’s goodness, believing that kindness begets kindness. The green tea note reflects their clarity-a refusal to overcomplicate. Life, like the fragrance, should be fresh and true.
Relationships
They draw people like bees to nectar. Lovers cherish their openness, though some mistake it for naivety. The geranium’s subtle spice reveals their quiet resilience; they forgive but don’t forget.
Lifestyle
Picnics under blossoming trees, handwritten letters sealed with a kiss. Their days are measured in small delights: the first sip of chamomile tea, the way light filters through curtains. The scent lingers on their pillow, a whisper of spring.
Shadow
Their optimism can blind them to darkness. The musk in the base warns of this-a reminder that even the sunniest garden has shadows. Avoiding conflict sometimes means avoiding growth.
Conclusion
Juliette is a bottled sigh of happiness, the Innocent’s anthem. Like them, it doesn’t demand attention but earns it, leaving a trail of citrus and petals wherever it goes.