After Hours Majenty
At a glance
Is After Hours Majenty worth trying?
After Hours by Majenty is a Floral fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- white floral, coconut, tuberose with Coconut, Tuberose, Jasmine
The first impression
After Hours by Majenty is a Floral fragrance for women. After Hours was launched in 2006. The nose behind this fragrance is Jennifer Auspitz.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Jennifer Auspitz
Jennifer Auspitz is a perfumer for Majenty, a fragrance brand that focuses on modern, wearable scents. Her catalog includes After Hours, Embrace The Day, Hidden Cove, and Secret Meadow, each blending fresh, floral, and aquatic elements. She is known for creating versatile fragrances that suit a variety of moods and occasions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Siren Archetype: Portrait of After Hours Majenty
Essence
After Hours Majenty captures the Siren-a creature of magnetic allure who thrives in the hush between midnight and dawn. The coconut and tuberose conjure salt-kissed skin and forbidden beaches, where laughter echoes over crashing waves. They are the one leaned against the piano at last call, the whisper that lingers long after they've slipped away.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor bias-cut slips under men's blazers, hair tousled as if perpetually windblown. Their jewelry is bold but seemingly borrowed-a chunky cocktail ring, a thin gold anklet. Their spaces are decadently disheveled: silk sheets tangled from afternoon naps, ashtrays overflowing with lipstick-stained filters.
Philosophy & Values
They worship spontaneity as the highest virtue. The jasmine in After Hours mirrors their belief in fleeting beauty, while the coconut's creaminess reveals their secret softness for nostalgia. To them, life is a series of burning moments-why ration the matches?
Relationships
They collect souls like seashells, leaving admirers dazed in their wake. Lovers are temporary constellations, though some swear they glimpsed eternity in their eyes. Friends are fellow revelers who know better than to ask where they vanish for months at a time.
Lifestyle
Their schedule is lunar. Mornings are for sleeping past noon; nights for impromptu drives to coastal diners. They work odd jobs-bartending, tarot reading, selling vintage lace-just enough to fund the next adventure. Their passport smells of sunscreen and perfume samples.
Shadow
The tuberose's narcotic edge warns of drowning in their own myth. The coconut's sweetness hints at a hunger for validation that no applause can satisfy. Their greatest fear isn't captivity but realizing they forgot to build a home.
Conclusion
After Hours Majenty is a love letter to the unattainable. Like the siren's song, it promises everything and nothing-a fragrance for those who'd rather crash upon the rocks than never taste the sea.