A Parisian Affair La Fleur By Livvy
At a glance
Is A Parisian Affair La Fleur By Livvy worth trying?
A Parisian Affair by La Fleur by Livvy is a Oriental fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- floral, woody, sweet with Lilac, Champaca, Pine
The first impression
A Parisian Affair by La Fleur by Livvy is a Oriental fragrance for women. A Parisian Affair was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Olivia Larson.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Olivia Larson
Olivia Larson is the creative force behind the La Fleur by Livvy collection, which features a wide array of fragrances. Her catalog includes A Parisian Affair, An Indian Summer, Citrus Sunrise, Fleur D'aspiration, Fleur D'innocence, Fleur De L'amour, Fleur De Mystere, and Fleur De Seduire. These scents explore themes of romance, mystery, and nature, often blending floral and fruity notes. Larson's work consistently emphasizes elegance and emotional storytelling through perfume.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of A Parisian Affair La Fleur By Livvy
Essence
The Explorer archetype is drawn to the unknown, finding magic in the intersection of cultures and sensations. This fragrance, with its unexpected blend of lilac, cognac, and pine, captures their spirit of adventure. The champaca and vanilla add a decadent twist, like stumbling upon a hidden speakeasy in a foreign city.
Style & Aesthetic
They mix vintage finds with modern edge-a tailored blazer over a silk camisole, or boots made for cobblestone streets. The scent's floral-woody duality mirrors their ability to balance elegance with a restless curiosity.
Philosophy & Values
They believe life's richness lies in its detours. The cognac note speaks to their love of stories exchanged over late-night drinks, while the pine hints at their need for solitary walks to clear their head.
Relationships
They attract kindred spirits who share their appetite for the unconventional. The fragrance's moderate sillage reflects their preference for connections that are intense but fleeting, like a conversation with a stranger on a train.
Lifestyle
Their passport is always within reach, and their home is filled with souvenirs that are more about memories than decor. The scent's green freshness aligns with their habit of seeking out hidden parks and alleyways in every city.
Shadow
Their independence can become isolation, and their thirst for novelty may leave roots unplanted. The vanilla's sweetness betrays a longing for stability they rarely admit.
Conclusion
This fragrance is the Explorer's compass: a reminder that every corner turned holds the promise of a new love affair-with a place, a moment, or a self not yet discovered.