Bea No. 3 Nova
At a glance
Is Bea No. 3 Nova worth trying?
Bea No.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- citrus, woody, fresh with Woody Notes, Citruses, cream soda
The first impression
Bea No. 3 by Nova is a Citrus fragrance for women and men. Bea No. 3 was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Julia Zangrilli.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Julia Zangrilli
Julia Zangrilli is a perfumer associated with the Nova brand, where she developed a range of fragrances such as Bea No. 3, Chakra, and Giada. Her creations include Green Musk, Hazeline, Mineral Musk, Moonstone, and Sport, covering a spectrum from fresh and green to mineral and sporty accords. Her work emphasizes clarity and modern simplicity.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Creator Archetype: Portrait of Bea No. 3 Nova
Essence
The Creator sees the world as raw material, and Bea No. 3 reflects this inventive spirit with its playful fusion of citrus, wood, and cream soda. It’s a fragrance that feels both nostalgic and new, like a sketchbook filled with half-finished ideas waiting to be brought to life. The woody notes ground its whimsy, a reminder that even the most imaginative visions need structure.
Style & Aesthetic
They dress in a mix of practicality and whimsy-paint-splattered jeans, a vintage band tee, a scarf knotted with careless precision. Their spaces are studios more than homes, cluttered with half-empty coffee cups, jars of brushes, and stacks of books dog-eared for inspiration.
Philosophy & Values
They believe creation is an act of rebellion against the mundane. Their values center on expression over perfection, and they’d rather fail boldly than play it safe. Rules are suggestions, and boredom is the only true sin.
Relationships
They attract kindred spirits-fellow dreamers who don’t mind late-night brainstorming sessions or last-minute plan changes. Their relationships are collaborations, though they may struggle with consistency when inspiration strikes elsewhere. Romantic partners are either muses or fellow creators, rarely anything in between.
Lifestyle
Their days are unstructured, dictated by bursts of inspiration rather than clocks. Mornings might blend into afternoons at a pottery wheel or coding a new app; evenings are for wine-fueled debates about art or science. Sleep is sacrificed regularly at the altar of a new idea.
Shadow
Their need to create can tip into chaos, leaving projects-and people-half-finished. They may resist routine to the point of self-sabotage, mistaking discipline for dullness. The very creativity that defines them can become a barrier to depth.
Conclusion
Bea No. 3 is the scent of a mind in perpetual motion, a tribute to the joy of making something from nothing. It’s for those who find magic in the act of creation, who understand that the best ideas often start with a splash of citrus and a hint of mischief.