Международный Женский День 8 Марта Духи (international Women's Day March 8) Новая Заря (the New Dawn)
At a glance
Is Международный Женский День 8 Марта Духи (international Women's Day March 8) Новая Заря (the New Dawn) worth trying?
Международный женский день 8 марта Духи (International Women's Day March 8) by Новая Заря (The New Dawn) is a Floral Aldehyde fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Special Occasion wear in Spring
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- powdery, woody, white floral with Jasmine, Bergamot, Aldehydes
The first impression
Международный женский день 8 марта Духи (International Women's Day March 8) by Новая Заря (The New Dawn) is a Floral Aldehyde fragrance for women. Международный женский день 8 марта Духи (International Women's Day March 8) was launched in 1953. The nose behind this fragrance is Elena Kaboshina. Top notes are Jasmine, Bergamot, Aldehydes, Lily of the Valley, Hyacinth, Green Notes and Orange Blossom; middle notes are Jasmine, Mimosa, Violet, Tonka Bean, Rose, Patchouli Leaf, Ylang-Ylang and Patchouli; base notes are Sandalwood, Amber, Musk, Synthetic Civet and Ambergris.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Elena Kaboshina
Elena Kaboshina has worked with multiple fragrance houses, including Flora, Kazan Perfume Factory Aromat, and Новая Заря (The New Dawn). Her catalog includes diverse scents such as Kajakas (чайка) and Tiina from Flora, as well as Тантана and Международный Женский День 8 Марта Духи. She demonstrates versatility across both modern and traditional perfume styles.
Notes pyramid
Top Notes
First impression · 15-30 min
Heart Notes
Core character · 2-4 hours
Base Notes
Lasting impression · 4+ hours
The mood it creates
The Creator Archetype: Portrait of Международный Женский День 8 Марта Духи (international Women's Day March 8) Новая Заря (the New Dawn)
Essence
This fragrance embodies the Creator - a celebrant of beauty who weaves tradition into new forms. The kaleidoscopic florals (jasmine, lily of the valley, hyacinth) layered over vintage aldehydes mirror their ability to honor the past while inventing fresh expressions. Like a perfumer composing a symphony, they find harmony in complexity.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear vintage Dior silhouettes updated with avant-garde details - a 1950s peplum paired with architectural earrings. The bergamot and orange blossom notes manifest in their love for citrus-hued silk scarves and gilded compacts. Their aesthetic is both muse and artist, always slightly theatrical.
Philosophy & Values
They believe beauty is a human right, not a luxury, reflected in the fragrance's democratic blend of precious ambergris and synthetic civet. The powdery mimosa speaks to their nostalgia; the green notes, to their insistence on growth. For them, creation is an act of optimism.
Relationships
They collect fascinating souls like bouquets - the rose's romantic, the patchouli's bohemian, the sandalwood's sage. Lovers are often temporary muses, immortalized in sonnets or sketches. Their salons buzz with cross-pollinating ideas, much like the fragrance's bustling floral heart.
Lifestyle
Mornings arranging flowers from the market, afternoons in ballet rehearsals or pottery studios, evenings hosting debates over cherry liqueur - their life is a curated performance. The ylang-ylang's voluptuousness emerges in their secret habit of dancing alone to Édith Piaf.
Shadow
The aldehydes' retro glamour hints at a tendency to romanticize eras that constrained women. The musk's animalic edge warns against losing themselves in others' projections. They must remember that to create authentically, one must sometimes stand alone.
Conclusion
This fragrance is the Creator's manifesto in scent - a tribute to feminine artistry across generations. From its sparkling opening to its ambered conclusion, it captures the joy and responsibility of making beauty in a world that needs it more than ever.