No. 5 Midnight + Swim Crow
At a glance
Is No. 5 Midnight + Swim Crow worth trying?
No.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- marine, floral, salty with Wildflowers, Sea water, Salt
The first impression
No. 5 Midnight + Swim by Crow is a Floral Aquatic fragrance for women. No. 5 Midnight + Swim 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. 5 Midnight + Swim Crow
Essence
No. 5 Midnight + Swim captures the Wanderer-a soul drawn to uncharted shores. Its marine salt and wildflowers evoke restless feet on damp sand, the thrill of not knowing where land ends and sea begins. The Wanderer thrives in liminal spaces, and this fragrance bottles that transitional magic.
The herbal-woody undertones suggest resilience, while the floral top notes speak to fleeting beauty observed in passing. They are not running away but toward-always toward some horizon just out of reach.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear weather-beaten trench coats over swimsuits, hair perpetually wind-tangled. Their minimalist wardrobe favors navy and driftwood gray, easy to pack. Their living space is nomadic: a van with a hammock, a loft with maps pinned to peeling paint.
They collect seashells but never display them-preferring to keep treasures in pockets as talismans.
Philosophy & Values
They believe roots are found in motion, not soil. The fragrance's aquatic freshness reflects their disdain for stagnation. Value lies in adaptability, like sea grass bending with tides. Yet the woodsy base hints at an anchor-not a place but a practice of noticing details: starfish in tide pools, the way wildflowers smell at midnight.
Relationships
They love intensely but briefly, like summer storms. Partners know not to ask for promises, only postcards. Their friendships span continents, maintained through late-night voice notes and shared Google Maps pins of secret beaches.
They struggle with commitment to people who want to "settle them down," sensing it as a kind of death.
Lifestyle
They work seasonal jobs-lighthouse keeper, foraging guide-or freelance roles that fit in a backpack. Mornings might find them swimming in unfamiliar coves; evenings, hitchhiking to nowhere with salt still on their skin.
Shadow
Their shadow fears being trapped, sometimes mistaking intimacy for imprisonment. The salt's evanescence warns of a life so light it leaves no trace. Unbalanced, they may become emotionally nomadic, avoiding depth as if it were quicksand.
Conclusion
No. 5 Midnight + Swim is the Wanderer's anthem-a scent that tastes of freedom and smells like the moment before dawn when the world seems full of undiscovered coasts.