Deja Le Printemps Oriza L. Legrand
At a glance
Is Deja Le Printemps Oriza L. Legrand worth trying?
Deja Le Printemps by Oriza L.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- green, fresh, aromatic with Mint, Chamomile, Orange Blossom
The first impression
Deja Le Printemps by Oriza L. Legrand is a Floral Green fragrance for women. Deja Le Printemps was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Hugo Lambert. Top notes are Mint, Chamomile and Orange Blossom; middle notes are Grass, Fig Leaf, Clover, Galbanum and Lily-of-the-Valley; base notes are Cedar, Vetiver, Moss and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Hugo Lambert
Hugo Lambert is a perfumer associated with Oriza L. Legrand, a historic French house. He has created fragrances such as Deja Le Printemps, Oeillet Louis Xv, and Relique D'amour. His work often revives classic perfume styles with a modern touch.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of Deja Le Printemps Oriza L. Legrand
Essence
Deja Le Printemps captures the Innocent archetype's joyful purity. The fragrance's dewy mint and clover notes evoke unfiltered wonder at spring's first green, while cedar and musk provide just enough grounding to prevent naivete. They see the world as inherently good, much like how chamomile softens galbanum's sharper edges.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear crisp cotton sundresses and well-loved overalls with equal sincerity. Their look is unstudied-hair slightly windswept, a smudge of soil on the knee from kneeling in garden beds. The aesthetic mirrors the perfume's grassy transparency, where fig leaf and lily-of-the-valley shine without pretense.
Philosophy & Values
They trust in nature's cycles. The Innocent finds sacredness in small rituals: pressing wildflowers into notebooks, brewing sun tea in mason jars. Their optimism isn't blind but chosen, like how orange blossom persists even as vetiver hints at autumn's eventual return.
Relationships
They bond over shared laughter and impromptu picnics. Romantic partners are drawn to their lack of guile-no games, just the straightforward affection of mint meeting citrus. Friends cherish their ability to find delight in dandelions pushing through sidewalk cracks.
Lifestyle
Their home smells of line-dried linens and the potted herbs they nurture on windowsills. Mornings begin with bare feet on dew-damp grass; afternoons are for sketching clouds in a meadow. The Innocent cycles to work with a woven basket carrying farmer's market finds.
Shadow
Their trust can leave them vulnerable. When hurt, they may retreat into childish denial rather than face complexity, like a fragrance that stays stubbornly top-note bright. The challenge is to mature without cynicism.
Conclusion
Deja Le Printemps is a bottled sigh of contentment-a testament to the Innocent's gift for finding eternity in a single blade of grass. It reminds us that renewal begins with the courage to remain tender.