Love Square Latherati
At a glance
Is Love Square Latherati worth trying?
Love Square by Latherati is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- earthy, powdery, woody with Violet, Vetiver, Oakmoss
The first impression
Love Square by Latherati is a fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Julie Grogan.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Julie Grogan
Julie Grogan is a perfumer behind numerous fragrances for Latherati, such as Alter Ego, Barton Cottage, Celebration, Clara, Cozy Spring, Curiouser, Dairymaid, and Drosselmeyer. Her work for the brand spans a wide range of olfactory styles, from cozy and whimsical to literary-inspired scents. Grogan's compositions often evoke storytelling and nostalgia through carefully balanced accords.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Love Square Latherati
Essence
The Mystic dwells in liminal spaces-where violet meets vetiver, where moss creeps over aged leather. Love Square's earthy powdery aura suggests someone who reads fortunes in tea leaves and knows the names of forgotten gods. Their musk is the scent of old grimoires left open at midnight.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear layers of gauzy black and forest green, silver rings engraved with cryptic symbols. Their hair always looks slightly tousled, as if they've just come from some twilight ritual. Oakmoss clings to their hems like a persistent question.
Philosophy & Values
They seek truths hidden in the spaces between-the pause before a kiss, the moment when shadow becomes substance. The leather in their scent speaks to enduring through transformation, while the violet adds a touch of otherworldly grace.
Relationships
Connections are deep but demanding; they draw lovers into labyrinthine conversations about the nature of desire. Friends know them as the one who shows up with strange crystals or a single perfect autumn leaf pressed between pages.
Lifestyle
Their home is part apothecary, part artist's loft-dried flowers hanging from beams, a perpetually steaming cup of something herbal on the desk. They keep odd hours, most alive when the world sleeps.
Shadow
Their esoteric pursuits can become escapism, using mystery to avoid mundane responsibilities. The animalic undertones warn of a darkness that thrives when kept unexamined.
Conclusion
Love Square is for those who walk with one foot in this world and one elsewhere, turning the ordinary into a sacred text written in violet ink and vetiver smoke.