Les Monstres De Nina Ricci Luna Nina Ricci
At a glance
Is Les Monstres De Nina Ricci Luna Nina Ricci worth trying?
Les Monstres de Nina Ricci Luna by Nina Ricci is a Floral Fruity Gourmand fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- caramel, sweet, fruity with Pineapple, Lime, Floral Notes
The first impression
Les Monstres de Nina Ricci Luna by Nina Ricci is a Floral Fruity Gourmand fragrance for women. Les Monstres de Nina Ricci Luna was launched in 2018. Les Monstres de Nina Ricci Luna was created by Christophe Raynaud and Marie Salamagne. Top notes are Pineapple and Lime; middle note is Floral Notes; base note is Caramel.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Christophe Raynaud
Christophe Raynaud is a perfumer who has created fragrances for Alexander McQueen, Annayake, and Antonio Banderas. His works include Dark Papyrus, L'eau Pour Homme Intense Vetiver, and The Golden Secret. He also contributed to Art Meets Art with Besame Mucho and Sexual Healing, demonstrating a range from woody to sensual scents.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Les Monstres De Nina Ricci Luna Nina Ricci
Essence
The Explorer craves uncharted horizons, and this fragrance-bursting with pineapple’s tropical zest and lime’s electric tang-embodies that restless spirit. Floral middle notes suggest fleeting encounters in foreign markets, while caramel’s sticky sweetness whispers of souvenirs pocketed along the way.
Style & Aesthetic
They live in rolled-up sleeves and espadrilles frayed from miles of wandering. Their home is a collage of maps, seashells, and postcards tacked haphazardly to walls. The fragrance’s citrus sparkle mirrors their sun-bleached hair and salt-streaked skin.
Philosophy & Values
They believe the best stories begin with "I don’t know the way." The contrast between lime’s sharpness and caramel’s indulgence reflects their ethos: life should be equally bracing and sweet. They collect experiences, not things, though their pockets are always full of odd trinkets.
Relationships
They love intensely but briefly, like the fragrance’s floral heart. Romantic partners are drawn to their spontaneity, though they often leave before dawn. Friends know them through postmarked letters and sudden late-night calls from train stations in distant cities.
Lifestyle
Their suitcase is never fully unpacked. Mornings might find them haggling for mangoes in a bustling square; afternoons are for napping in hammocks strung between palm trees. The caramel base note lingers like the memory of a beach bonfire, shared with strangers who felt like family.
Shadow
Their fear of settling can become a prison. The pineapple’s exuberance sometimes masks loneliness, while the floral notes’ transience hints at a grief they outrun-the cost of always being elsewhere.
Conclusion
Les Monstres Luna is the scent of a passport stamped with midnight adventures. It doesn’t just cling to the skin-it pulls the wearer toward the next unturned corner, where the air smells of salt and possibility.