Party On The Moon Haute Fragrance Company Hfc
At a glance
Is Party On The Moon Haute Fragrance Company Hfc worth trying?
Party on the Moon by Haute Fragrance Company HFC is a fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- citrus, woody, green with Calabrian bergamot, Violet Leaf, Calabrian Mandarin
The first impression
Party on the Moon by Haute Fragrance Company HFC is a fragrance for women. Party on the Moon was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Vincent Ricord. Top notes are Calabrian bergamot, Violet Leaf and Calabrian Mandarin; middle notes are Black Tea, Jasmine and Cedar; base notes are Musk, Sandalwood and Amber.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Vincent Ricord
Vincent Ricord is a perfumer with a wide-ranging portfolio including Acca Kappa, Clive Christian, and Dylan Jeffries. His catalog features Dolce Treviso, Blonde Amber, and Town & Country, as well as Blaze and Crave. Ricord's work spans fresh, woody, and amber accords. He is known for creating versatile and accessible fragrances.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Party On The Moon Haute Fragrance Company Hfc
Essence
The Explorer thrives on curiosity and the thrill of discovery. Party On The Moon embodies this with its unconventional blend of bergamot, violet leaf, and black tea-notes that suggest a journey through unexpected landscapes. The fragrance's ozonic freshness and woody-musky base evoke a restless spirit always seeking new horizons.
Style & Aesthetic
They gravitate toward eclectic, travel-inspired looks-layered scarves, well-worn leather jackets, and statement accessories collected from afar. Their spaces are curated with souvenirs and maps, mirroring the scent's mix of citrus, green, and woody accords. Their aesthetic is dynamic, never settling into one defined style.
Philosophy & Values
They value freedom above all, resisting routines that feel confining. The fragrance's playful yet sophisticated structure reflects their belief in balancing spontaneity with discernment. They see life as an experiment, much like the scent's unusual pairing of jasmine and cedar.
Relationships
Their social circle is diverse and ever-changing, united by shared adventures rather than deep roots. Romantic partners must embrace their need for independence, much like the scent's airy, non-committal sillage. Connections are intense but often transient.
Lifestyle
They are drawn to nomadic rhythms-weekend road trips, last-minute flights, or late-night conversations in unfamiliar cities. The fragrance's fresh-spicy opening and musky drydown mirror their ability to adapt to any environment while leaving a memorable impression.
Shadow
Their constant motion can mask a fear of stagnation or intimacy. The scent's moderate longevity hints at their reluctance to linger too long in one place or emotional state. They risk becoming perpetual outsiders, never fully belonging.
Conclusion
Party On The Moon is a passport to uncharted sensory territories, just as its wearer is a citizen of the world. It captures the Explorer's essence: a fleeting but vivid imprint of curiosity in motion.