Bon Voyage Eaux Parfums

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2024

At a glance

Is Bon Voyage Eaux Parfums worth trying?

Bon Voyage by Eaux Parfums is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
citrus, iris, earthy with Iris, Orange, Tangerine

The first impression

Bon Voyage by Eaux Parfums is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Bon Voyage was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Leonora Nogueira.

What shapes the scent

citrus 100%
iris 85%
earthy 70%
woody 60%
powdery 50%
violet 40%
aromatic 35%
fresh spicy 30%
patchouli 25%
green 20%

The perfumer behind it

Leonora Nogueira

Leonora Nogueira

Leonora Nogueira has created multiple fragrances for Eaux Parfums, including Bibliotèque, Bon Voyage, Buongiorno Capri, and Eau De Leonora. Her work spans evocative themes from travel to personal tributes, often with fresh and uplifting accords. She has also developed Eau De Davi, Eau De Luiz, and Eau Du Papa for the same brand.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Iris Iris
Orange Orange
Tangerine Tangerine
Basil Basil
Vetiver Vetiver
Patchouli Patchouli
Lemon Lemon
Bergamot Bergamot
Thyme Thyme
Sandalwood Sandalwood
Musk Musk

The mood it creates

The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Bon Voyage Eaux Parfums

Essence

Bon Voyage captures the Explorer's restless spirit. Bright citrus and earthy vetiver mirror their duality-equally at home on a sunlit dock or a jungle trail. This is no armchair traveler; they need wind in their hair, new scents in their nostrils, horizons that recede as they approach.

Iris adds a touch of nostalgia, revealing the Explorer's secret: they journey not to escape, but to collect moments like seashells. Each note is a stamp in a well-worn passport, blending into the next adventure before ink can dry.

Style & Aesthetic

Their wardrobe is functional first: broken-in leather satchels, linen shirts that don't wrinkle (much), boots that have crossed three continents. Colors skew earthy but pop with unexpected accents-a turquoise ring, a saffron scarf bought on a whim in Marrakech.

Home is wherever they unpack their few cherished objects: a polaroid camera, a cork-stoppered vial of Bon Voyage, a wall map dotted with pushpins. Their aesthetic says "ready to go"-nothing too precious to leave behind.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in serendipity over schedules. Detours aren't delays but the real journey. Bon Voyage's blend of citrus and herbs reflects their optimism-even unfamiliar paths offer refreshment if you know where to look.

Rootlessness is their discipline. While others accumulate possessions, they collect skills: how to say "thank you" in twelve languages, how to barter at bazaars, how to sleep anywhere. Their mantra: move lightly, leave no trace, always tip your guides.

Relationships

They attract fellow wanderers and homebodies alike-the former understand them, the latter live vicariously through their stories. Romances are intense but often brief, like summer storms. Some partners wait; most learn not to.

Their friendships span time zones. A postcard here, a midnight voice note there. They remember birthdays but might celebrate them a month late from an internet cafe in Patagonia. Depth comes from shared experiences, not frequency of contact.

Lifestyle

They excel at packing cubes and last-minute deals. Airports are second homes; they know which lounges have the best showers. Bon Voyage is their signature-light enough for tropics, complex enough for cities.

Between trips, they work freelance jobs or seasonal gigs that fund the next departure. Even "downtime" involves planning: studying phrasebooks, breaking in new shoes, sketching tentative routes on napkins.

Shadow

Constant motion can mask fear of standing still. The Explorer's shadow self confuses mileage with meaning, collecting countries like trophies without ever diving deep. Bon Voyage's powdery drydown hints at this-even nomads need grounding sometimes.

At worst, they romanticize struggle, mistaking discomfort for authenticity. The shadow Explorer exoticizes cultures they breeze through, their passport privilege invisible beneath layers of "local" affectations.

Conclusion

Bon Voyage is the scent of open roads and open minds. It suits the Explorer who understands that every return is provisional, every goodbye practice for the next hello. Their wisdom: you carry home in your heart, and sometimes, in a well-chosen fragrance.