Lady In Red Pascal Morabito
At a glance
Is Lady In Red Pascal Morabito worth trying?
Lady in Red by Pascal Morabito is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Evening wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- soft spicy, anis, sweet with Anise, Licorice, Orange Blossom
The first impression
Lady in Red by Pascal Morabito is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. The nose behind this fragrance is Danielle Maniquant. Top notes are Anise and Licorice; middle notes are Orange Blossom and Jasmine; base notes are Vanilla, Musk, Sandalwood and Cedar.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Danielle Maniquant
Danielle Maniquant has contributed to a diverse portfolio of fragrances, including Hidden Vetiver for Arabian Wind, Nordway Fjord for Brocard, and Lady In Red for Pascal Morabito. Her work also includes Un Soir En Ete for Esthederm, Deep Woods for Oume, and L'eau De Phaedon for Phaedon. She is adept at creating both natural and sophisticated scents.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Lady In Red Pascal Morabito
Essence
The Mystic archetype moves between worlds, their consciousness as layered as Lady in Red's anise and orange blossom dance. They are the seer at the velvet-draped parlor, the one who knows secrets before they're spoken. The licorice top note hints at their slightly otherworldly aura-both intriguing and unsettling.
Their essence is the liminal space between midnight and dawn, where vanilla and musk blur into something transcendent. They don't merely wear fragrance-they consecrate it, turning scent into sacrament. The cedar base grounds their visions in earthly wisdom.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor rich textures-crushed velvet, raw silk that whispers when they move. Their signature color is deep burgundy (naturally), accessorized with antique lockets and rings set with dark stones. The jasmine middle note reveals their hidden sensuality beneath the mystique.
Their home is a cabinet of curiosities: crystal balls competing for space with well-thumbed grimoires. The sandalwood base note permeates their space like lingering incense. They're equally at home in a dimly lit apothecary as a smoky jazz club.
Philosophy & Values
They believe reality is far stranger than we dare imagine, their worldview as complex as the fragrance's balsamic undertones. The orange blossom represents their belief in beauty as a portal to the divine. They see synchronicity everywhere-omens in spilled tea leaves, prophecies in bird formations.
Their ethics are nuanced-they understand that light cannot exist without shadow, just as the anise's sweetness plays against musk's animalic depth. They value intuition over dogma, experience over doctrine.
Relationships
They attract seekers and skeptics in equal measure. Romantic partners must respect their need for solitude-their heart is a locked grimoire that opens only with the right incantation. They crave connections that transcend the physical, relationships that touch the numinous.
Friends come to them for tarot readings and existential counsel. Like the fragrance's moderate sillage, their presence is felt most strongly in intimate settings. They have a knack for appearing exactly when needed, vanishing just as mysteriously.
Lifestyle
Their days follow lunar cycles more than calendars. Mornings might involve brewing herbal tinctures, evenings spent transcribing dreams into leather-bound journals. The vanilla base speaks to their appreciation of ritual-precisely measured coffee, candles lit at specific hours.
They frequent obscure bookshops and midnight screenings of cult films. Travel is always purposeful-pilgrimages to sacred sites, not beach resorts. The cedar in their scent roots them during astral wanderings.
Shadow
Their greatest risk is detachment-floating so far into the ether they forget earthly tethers. The musk's animalic edge warns against losing themselves in abstraction. At worst, they may use mysticism to avoid human vulnerability.
When unbalanced, their anise-like allure can turn manipulative. Their challenge is to channel intuition without succumbing to superstition, to walk between worlds without losing their way.
Conclusion
Lady in Red Pascal Morabito is the olfactory equivalent of a scrying mirror-a fragrance for those who perceive the invisible threads connecting all things. It's for the modern seer who knows magic isn't about spells, but attention. This scent doesn't merely linger-it haunts, a velvet-clad whisper reminding us that mystery is the most precious commodity in an overexposed world.