So Fever Her Oriflame
At a glance
Is So Fever Her Oriflame worth trying?
So Fever Her by Oriflame is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- fruity, soft spicy, sweet with Black Currant, Pink Pepper, Bergamot
The first impression
So Fever Her by Oriflame is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. So Fever Her was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Vincent Schaller. Top notes are Black Currant, Pink Pepper and Bergamot; middle notes are Mirabelle Plum, Ginger flower and Apple Blossom; base notes are Black Licorice, Licorice, Vanilla and Sandalwood.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Vincent Schaller
Vincent Schaller is a perfumer with a diverse portfolio including Bond No 9, Baldessarini, and Brooks Brothers. His catalog features Bond Number One, Gold Street, and Black Fleece, as well as Je T’aime Paris and Tango. Schaller's work ranges from fresh fougères to rich orientals. He is known for his versatility across different fragrance genres.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of So Fever Her Oriflame
Essence
The Lover embodies passion, sensuality, and a deep appreciation for beauty. So Fever Her, with its intoxicating blend of plum, ginger flower, and licorice, is a hymn to desire. The fragrance’s warm spicy sweetness, wrapped in vanilla-sandalwood embrace, speaks of ardor that is both playful and profound.
This scent doesn’t whisper; it lingers like a shared secret. The Lover wears it as an invitation, a promise of nights where every touch is magnified by the heady mix of fruity and balsamic notes.
Style & Aesthetic
Silk slips, velvet chokers, and gold-trimmed mirrors define their space. They gravitate toward rich jewel tones and fabrics that catch the light-and the eye. The fragrance’s apple blossom and pink pepper add a flirtatious edge, perfect for someone who dresses to enthrall.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the transformative power of intimacy. The licorice-vanilla duality mirrors their view that love should be both daring and comforting. For them, connection is an art form, and every encounter is a canvas.
Relationships
They draw people in with magnetic charm, though their intensity can overwhelm. Partners are seduced by their ability to make ordinary moments feel like rituals-a trait echoed in the scent’s spicy-floral crescendo. Friends cherish their loyalty, even if their romantic entanglements are famously dramatic.
Lifestyle
Their home is a sanctuary of scented candles and plush throws. Evenings are for slow dinners with wine, where conversation lingers like the fragrance’s woody base. They thrive on creating atmospheres, turning routines into ceremonies of pleasure.
Shadow
Their need for admiration can tip into dependency, mistaking possession for passion. The black licorice’s sharpness warns of moments when their allure becomes a cage. Learning to love without losing themselves is their challenge.
Conclusion
So Fever Her is for those who wear their heart on their sleeve-and their desire on their skin. It’s a fragrance unafraid of depth, just like the Lover who chooses it.