Aoi Liliana Deschamps
At a glance
Is Aoi Liliana Deschamps worth trying?
AOI by Liliana Deschamps is a Floral fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- yellow floral, floral, herbal with Ylang-Ylang, Chamomile, Floral Notes
The first impression
AOI by Liliana Deschamps is a Floral fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. AOI was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Liliana Deschamps.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Liliana Deschamps
Liliana Deschamps is the perfumer behind her eponymous brand, with creations including Aoi, Lily Mon 1er, Lily Numero 2, Murasaki (with Blackberries & Violets), Murasaki (with Lavender), Renascere, and Violon Je T’aime. Her work is characterized by a focus on floral and fruit accords, often with a poetic and personal touch. The collection reflects her artistic vision and attention to detail.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Creator Archetype: Portrait of Aoi Liliana Deschamps
Essence
Aoi embodies the Creator archetype, a fragrance that composes nature into new harmonies. Its ylang-ylang and chamomile duet suggests artistry that soothes as it transforms. The herbal freshness is a blank canvas, the sweet floralcy the first bold brushstroke - the Creator's dance between inspiration and craft.
This scent captures the moment when vision takes form. The woody base grounds ethereal ideas, while aromatic notes keep them airborne. Like the Creator's process, it balances wild inspiration with meticulous execution.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear asymmetrical smocks splashed with paint, their pockets full of dried botanicals. Their studio overflows with pressed flowers and handmade paper, every surface a potential masterpiece. The chamomile in their scent clings to clay-dusted hands and half-glazed pottery.
Their aesthetic is controlled wildness - a bouquet arranged to look freshly gathered. Sketchbooks bulge with ylang-ylang studies in charcoal and gold leaf. Even their morning coffee cup is a self-thrown vessel.
Philosophy & Values
They believe beauty is a verb, not a noun. The floralcy in their scent affirms that creation is sacred play. For them, the herbal notes represent clarity - art must first see the world clearly before reimagining it.
Originality matters less than authenticity. The sweet woody drydown suggests that true creation roots itself in tradition while reaching skyward. They teach that chamomile grows as wild as ylang-ylang blooms.
Relationships
They attract muses and fellow travelers. Collaborations with them feel like joint summonings - the chamomile's calm enabling the ylang-ylang's ecstasy. Romantic partners become living canvases, adored for their rough edges.
Their friendships are workshops where ideas cross-pollinate. The floral heart makes others feel seen in their potential rather than their past. Critics soften around them, disarmed by creative generosity.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them arranging ylang-ylang petals on wet paper, capturing fugitive beauty. Their days oscillate between frenzied making and chamomile-steeped contemplation. The herbal notes cling to their drying racks and pigment-stained aprons.
They haunt flower markets and lumberyards with equal passion. The woody base grounds their nomadic creativity - home is wherever their current project breathes. Seasons mark different mediums, not calendar pages.
Shadow
Their passion can become obsession. The yellow floral warns of artistry that consumes rather than creates. When blocked, their scent turns cloying, the chamomile bitter with self-doubt.
They risk preferring beautiful illusions to messy truths. The aromatic notes grow harsh then, like turpentine overpowering oil. Their greatest fear is realizing they've been gilding emptiness.
Conclusion
Aoi is liquid potential - the Creator's vision mid-manifestation. Its ylang-ylang soars on chamomile's calm, while woody notes ensure flight finds form. To wear it is to carry an unfinished masterpiece, forever becoming.