Moliere Act Iii La Comedie Des Parfums
At a glance
Is Moliere Act Iii La Comedie Des Parfums worth trying?
Moliere Act III by La Comedie des Parfums is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- green, powdery, amber with Mandarin Orange, Peach, Green Leaves
The first impression
Moliere Act III by La Comedie des Parfums is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Moliere Act III was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Gabriel Abraham. Top notes are Mandarin Orange and Peach; middle notes are Green Leaves and Star Jasmine; base notes are Cedar, Amber and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Gabriel Abraham
Gabriel Abraham is a perfumer associated with La Comedie des Parfums, creating fragrances inspired by art and literature such as H. Matisse and Moliere Act I. His work often draws on cultural and historical themes. Abraham's compositions are noted for their narrative depth and artistic flair.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of Moliere Act Iii La Comedie Des Parfums
Essence
The Innocent archetype radiates optimism and unspoiled wonder. Moliere Act III embodies this with its sunlit mandarin, peach, and star jasmine-a fragrance that captures the joy of a perfect spring morning. It’s a scent for those who find magic in simplicity.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor airy fabrics and soft pastels: cotton sundresses, linen trousers, and straw hats. Their aesthetic is fresh and unfussy, mirroring the fragrance's green-citrus transparency.
Philosophy & Values
They trust in kindness and the inherent goodness of the world. The peach's sweetness and the cedar's clean warmth reflect their belief that beauty exists in everyday moments.
Relationships
They uplift others effortlessly, their laughter as bright as the fragrance's opening citrus. Their love is gentle and unwavering, like the musk that lingers on skin.
Lifestyle
Picnics in meadows, handwritten letters, and afternoons spent sketching clouds-their days are woven with small, sincere pleasures. Their home smells of peeled fruit and sun-warmed wood.
Shadow
Their naivety can leave them vulnerable, and their avoidance of darkness may limit growth. The amber's faint animalic pulse hints at this reluctance to confront complexity.
Conclusion
Moliere Act III is a bottled sigh of contentment-a reminder of the Innocent's gift for finding light even in life's simplest notes.