Tropic Story Faberlic
At a glance
Is Tropic Story Faberlic worth trying?
Tropic Story by Faberlic is a fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- fruity, tropical, fresh with Passionfruit, Guava, Litchi
The first impression
Tropic Story by Faberlic is a fragrance for women. Tropic Story was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Delphine Lebeau.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Delphine Lebeau
Delphine Lebeau is a perfumer known for her work on diverse fragrances, such as 4711 Remix Cologne Exotic Paradise Edition 2022 and Avon's Lov | U. She has created scents for Christian Louboutin with Fétiche L’ambre, and for Contes de Parfums with Reykjavik. Her portfolio also includes Decorté's Kimono Kihin and Kimono Urara, as well as Emanuel Ungaro's Fruit D'amour Gold and Esprit's Life By Esprit Night Lights Man.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Tropic Story Faberlic
Essence
Tropic Story embodies the Lover archetype through its juicy passionfruit and osmanthus embrace. They exude a magnetic joy, drawing others in with guava's playful sweetness balanced by hibiscus's floral depth. The fragrance's litchi sparkle suggests an irrepressible appetite for life's sensual pleasures.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor flowing sundresses in coral and emerald, with hair perpetually windswept from impromptu beach trips. Their home bursts with tropical prints and bowls of ripe fruit. The scent's kiwi greenness keeps them from cliché, lending a modern vibrancy.
Philosophy & Values
They believe connection is the highest purpose, whether through shared meals or spontaneous dancing. The floralcy underscores their conviction that beauty should be participatory, not passive. For them, every moment holds potential for delight - much like the fragrance's effervescent top notes.
Relationships
They thrive in constellations of kindred spirits, though their intensity can overwhelm more reserved partners. Friends cherish their talent for turning errands into adventures. The osmanthus's honeyed facets emerge in quiet intimacy.
Lifestyle
Mornings might find them bargaining at a fruit market; evenings are for rooftop cocktails with eclectic playlists. They collect seashells and foreign phrasebooks, souvenirs of connections made. The tropical accord mirrors their sun-chased rhythm.
Shadow
Their pursuit of pleasure can skirt hedonism. The fleeting longevity hints at difficulty sustaining depth beyond initial infatuation. When hurt, they mask vulnerability with exaggerated vivacity.
Conclusion
Tropic Story is a mango-stained love letter to the senses - not shallow, but profoundly present. Like sunlight on saltwater, they remind us that joy is both transient and eternal.