The Moors Latherati
At a glance
Is The Moors Latherati worth trying?
The Moors by Latherati is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, fresh spicy, fruity with Black Pepper, Woody Notes, Raspberry
The first impression
The Moors 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 Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of The Moors Latherati
Essence
The Moors embodies the Wanderer archetype, a soul drawn to untamed landscapes and the quiet thrill of solitude. Its woody freshness and spicy raspberry top notes evoke a figure who finds comfort in the wild, where the crisp bite of black pepper meets the earthy warmth of cedar and patchouli. They are neither lost nor aimless, but purposefully unmoored, seeking wisdom in the spaces between civilization and nature.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is rugged yet refined, favoring layered textures and neutral tones that mirror the moors' muted palette. A well-worn leather jacket, sturdy boots, and a scarf frayed at the edges speak of miles traveled. They gravitate toward raw, organic materials-unpolished wood, rough linen-that age beautifully with use, much like the fragrance's evolving warmth on skin.
Philosophy & Values
Freedom is their creed, but not recklessness. They believe in moving with intention, whether through physical journeys or inner exploration. The Moors' green notes and woody depth reflect their respect for nature's balance-a reminder that growth requires both roots and wings. They distrust dogma, preferring truths uncovered step by step.
Relationships
Connections are fleeting but meaningful, like shared campfires under vast skies. They attract fellow seekers but rarely settle; intimacy exists in moments, not obligations. Romantic partners must understand their need for space, though the fragrance's sweet-spicy heart hints at unexpected tenderness beneath the self-reliance.
Lifestyle
Mornings begin with black coffee and a notebook, evenings with star-gazing or tinkering with handmade tools. They might work seasonal jobs or trade skills for lodging, always leaving room for detours. The Moors' moderate sillage mirrors their presence-noticeable but never overwhelming, leaving traces like footprints on a foggy trail.
Shadow
Isolation can curdle into loneliness; the very independence they cherish may become a cage. The fragrance's peppery sharpness warns of walls built too high, while the drydown's sweetness whispers that even wanderers need homecoming sometimes.
Conclusion
The Moors is a scent for those who find belonging in motion, where raspberry's brightness dances with cedar's steadfastness. It captures the Wanderer's paradox: forever in transit, yet utterly present wherever they stand.