She's A Kiwi Hunny One Way Bridge Perfumes
At a glance
Is She's A Kiwi Hunny One Way Bridge Perfumes worth trying?
She's a Kiwi Hunny by One Way Bridge Perfumes is a Floral fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- sweet, fruity, honey with Honey, Kiwi, Flax
The first impression
She's a Kiwi Hunny by One Way Bridge Perfumes is a Floral fragrance for women and men. She's a Kiwi Hunny was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Elise Walraven.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Elise Walraven
Elise Walraven is the perfumer behind One Way Bridge Perfumes, with creations such as Blackstrap Betty, Date With A Dame, Dynasty, and Evernever. Her portfolio also includes Loot 'n Boots, She's A Kiwi Hunny, Stout 'n Smoke, and The Typographers Daughter. She is known for crafting bold, narrative-driven scents that often evoke specific moods or stories.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of She's A Kiwi Hunny One Way Bridge Perfumes
Essence
She's A Kiwi Hunny embodies the Explorer archetype, a free spirit drawn to the unconventional and the unexpected. The fragrance's playful contrast of honey and kiwi with tobacco and oakmoss speaks to someone who thrives on juxtaposition-sweet yet earthy, familiar yet strange. This is a scent for those who see life as an endless series of discoveries.
The Explorer here is curious and adaptable, much like the fragrance's shifting accords. Tropical fruit suggests wanderlust, while mossy tobacco grounds them in the physical world. They're not just passing through; they're deeply engaged with every place they touch.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is eclectic-a vintage band tee paired with handwoven jewelry, or hiking boots under a flowing dress. Like the fragrance's honeyed brightness against earthy depths, they mix textures and eras effortlessly. Sun-bleached hair and a collection of mismatched mugs from global flea markets tell their story.
They favor natural materials that age beautifully: linen, leather, unpolished wood. The flax note in the fragrance mirrors this preference for raw, tactile elements that show the marks of time and use.
Philosophy & Values
For the Explorer, freedom is paramount. They believe in saying yes to detours, whether literal or metaphorical. The kiwi's tart freshness represents their appetite for new experiences, while the tobacco's richness reflects their appreciation for slow, deep immersion in cultures.
They value authenticity over perfection. Like the fragrance's unisex appeal, they reject rigid categories, preferring to define themselves through action rather than labels. Every choice is an opportunity to learn something-or someone-new.
Relationships
Their relationships are as varied as the fragrance's notes-some light and fruity as a summer fling, others deep and complex as the oakmoss that lingers. Partners are drawn to their energy but must accept that they may never be fully "tamed."
Friends adore their knack for finding hidden gems, from underground music venues to roadside fruit stands. They're the one who organizes group camping trips, packing vials of She's A Kiwi Hunny to share around the fire.
Lifestyle
Their home is a rotating gallery of found objects-a seashell from Portugal, a hand-thrown bowl from a local artisan. Mornings might start with yoga on the porch, afternoons with sketching in a café. The fragrance's moderate sillage means it's as suited to a beach picnic as an urban adventure.
Work is often freelance or creative, allowing for spontaneous road trips. They keep a journal filled with ticket stubs and pressed flowers, each page scented faintly with honey and moss.
Shadow
Their restlessness can sometimes prevent deep roots from forming. Like the fragrance's fleeting tropical top notes, they risk skimming surfaces without committing. The tobacco's depth suggests a longing for stability they don't always allow themselves.
There's also a tendency to romanticize the "journey" at the expense of the destination. The challenge is to balance their explorer's heart with moments of stillness, letting the oakmoss settle into their skin.
Conclusion
She's A Kiwi Hunny is for those who find home in motion. Like the fragrance's unexpected harmony of fruit and earth, they remind us that discovery isn't just about places-it's about the layers within ourselves. Every spritz is an invitation to wander, with no path predetermined.