Versailles Edenbridge
At a glance
Is Versailles Edenbridge worth trying?
Versailles by Edenbridge is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual, Evening wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, rose, floral with Litchi, Rhubarb, English Rose
The first impression
Versailles by Edenbridge is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men. Versailles was launched in 2020. Versailles was created by Chris Rowe and Alanna Naps. Top notes are Litchi and Rhubarb; middle notes are English Rose, Vanilla and Peony; base notes are Cedar, Vetiver, Incense and Cashmeran.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Alanna Naps
Alanna Naps is a perfumer known for her work with the Edenbridge collection, crafting a range of distinctive scents. Her olfactory style blends natural and synthetic elements to create evocative, narrative-driven fragrances. Notable creations include the lush floral of Edenbridge - Corsican and the dark, woody depth of Edenbridge - Erebus.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Versailles Edenbridge
Essence
The Sovereign commands with quiet grace, and Versailles is their olfactory crown. Litchi and rhubarb offer a regal sweetness, tempered by the austerity of vetiver and incense. This fragrance is balance-a floral-fruity composition that never tips into frivolity, thanks to the cedar and cashmeran anchoring its heart.
Versailles’ wearer understands that true power lies in subtlety. They don’t need to raise their voice; the room quiets when they enter. Their presence is like the English rose in the fragrance-classic, unmistakable, with just enough thorn to remind you of their boundaries.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is a masterclass in quiet luxury: a camel coat with perfect drape, pearl studs that catch the light just so. Their home is an exercise in curated elegance-antique mirrors, fresh peonies in a silver vase, a single piece of modern art that startles amidst the tradition.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the responsibility of influence. Privilege isn’t just to be enjoyed; it’s to be wielded for good. They value legacy-not in the dynastic sense, but in the way a well-placed word or gesture can ripple through generations. Their politics are measured, their charity anonymous.
Relationships
They attract admirers and aspirants, though their inner circle is small. Romantic partners must understand that love, for them, is a private treaty-not less deep for being discreet. Their friendships are lifelong alliances, tested by time and circumstance.
Lifestyle
Their days are a tapestry of duty and pleasure: morning correspondence at a writing desk, afternoon strolls through private gardens, evenings hosting dinners where the wine flows but the conversation flows wiser. They’re as comfortable in a boardroom as at a ballet.
Shadow
Their restraint can calcify into emotional remove, a fear of vulnerability that masquerades as dignity. The rhubarb in Versailles-tart beneath the sugar-whispers that even monarchs must sometimes let their hair down.
Conclusion
Versailles is a fragrance for those who lead without needing to announce it. It’s a reminder that the most enduring power is the kind that lifts others up-and that true sophistication knows when to bend.