No. 4 Paper + Lantern Crow
At a glance
Is No. 4 Paper + Lantern Crow worth trying?
No.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- green, citrus, fresh with Tea, Citruses, Aloe Vera
The first impression
No. 4 Paper + Lantern by Crow is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women. No. 4 Paper + Lantern was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Emily Lape.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Emily Lape
Emily Lape is a perfumer recognized for her creative and evocative fragrances. Her work with Crow showcases a range of imaginative concepts, from fruity to floral and aquatic themes. She blends unexpected notes with a light, wearable sensibility. Her scents often feel both nostalgic and forward-thinking.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of No. 4 Paper + Lantern Crow
Essence
No. 4 Paper + Lantern captures the spirit of the Wanderer-a soul drawn to transient beauty and quiet epiphanies. The tea and citrus top notes evoke mornings in unfamiliar cities, while the aloe vera's green freshness suggests impromptu pauses in sun-dappled courtyards. This is a fragrance for those who find home in motion, their curiosity as endless as the horizon.
The scent's moderate sillage mirrors the Wanderer's preference for blending into new environments without imposing. Like a lantern's gentle glow, it illuminates just enough to reveal possibility without dispelling mystery, making it perfect for casual encounters and solitary explorations alike.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is a passport of textures and layers-linen shirts that crumple beautifully in suitcases, scarves that double as blankets on night trains. The fragrance's citrus-green accord reflects their affinity for utilitarian elegance, favoring pieces that transition seamlessly from urban cafes to mountain trails.
They gravitate toward minimalist designs with thoughtful details, much like how the scent's simplicity belies its complexity. A well-worn notebook and a reliable pen are their constant companions, ready to capture fleeting impressions as they move through the world.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the wisdom of detours. The tea note's meditative quality speaks to their practice of finding depth in stillness, even amidst constant movement. For them, freedom isn't about escaping responsibility but about choosing which commitments to carry lightly, like the citrus notes that dance without clinging.
Authenticity guides their choices. The aquatic freshness in the scent suggests a rejection of pretense in favor of direct experience. They trust the road more than the map, valuing serendipity over rigid itineraries.
Relationships
Their connections are often intense but brief, like the fragrance's moderate longevity. The green notes symbolize their ability to root deeply in moments rather than places, forming quick bonds with fellow travelers before parting with equal grace. Romantic partners are drawn to their self-contained nature but may struggle to pin them down.
They communicate through shared experiences rather than promises. The aloe vera's soothing quality reveals how they offer temporary shelter to kindred spirits, healing through presence rather than permanence.
Lifestyle
Their days are shaped by rhythms rather than routines-early rises to catch the light, late nights in borrowed kitchens. The scent's fresh-spicy accord mirrors their knack for transforming mundane stops into adventures, whether it's brewing tea in a motel room or striking up conversations at laundromats.
They measure wealth in stories, not possessions. The woody base notes ground their ephemeral lifestyle, suggesting that while they own little, what they carry has been chosen with care and serves multiple purposes.
Shadow
Their restlessness can become avoidance. The very citrus that makes the scent so vibrant may signal an unwillingness to sit with discomfort or commit to growth beyond surface-level discovery. There's a risk of romanticizing rootlessness to the point where no depth is ever plumbed.
At worst, they may leave a trail of half-finished projects and relationships, mistaking motion for progress. The tea's astringency hints at the bitterness that can come from never allowing oneself to steep fully in any one place or passion.
Conclusion
No. 4 Paper + Lantern is a fragrance for those who understand that not all who wander are lost-but neither are they found. It celebrates the beauty of the journey without denying its costs, offering a scent as light and lingering as a lantern's glow on a summer night. To wear it is to carry the essence of departure and discovery in every step.