Figue Sur Mer 1973
At a glance
Is Figue Sur Mer 1973 worth trying?
Figue Sur Mer by 1973 is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- green, citrus, aromatic with Fig Leaf, Pink Grapefruit, Rhubarb
The first impression
Figue Sur Mer by 1973 is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Figue Sur Mer was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Rosario Cerullo. Top notes are Fig Leaf, Pink Grapefruit, Rhubarb, Lemon and Cassis; middle notes are Sea Notes, Magnolia, Jasmine and Lily of the Valley; base notes are Cedar, Musk, Oakmoss and Amber.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Rosario Cerullo
Rosario Cerullo is a perfumer associated with the 1973 brand, known for creating a series of gourmand and fruity fragrances. His catalog includes Apricot Tart, Banana Candy, and Black Cherry Kisser, among others. His style often emphasizes playful, dessert-like notes with a modern twist.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Figue Sur Mer 1973
Essence
The Wanderer is drawn to liminal spaces, and Figue Sur Mer-with its fig leaf and sea notes-captures their love for in-between moments. They are the scent of a coastal path where land meets water, of salt-kissed skin after a swim. Their essence is freshness with a quiet depth, like sunlight filtering through waves.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor effortless, wind-tousled looks: oversized button-downs, rolled-up jeans, and bare feet in boat shoes. Their palette is marine-soft blues, fig-leaf greens, and the pale gold of driftwood. Their spaces are airy, with rattan furniture and bowls of seashells.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the grace of impermanence, finding beauty in tides and seasons. Attachment is foreign to them; they value freedom above all. Their wisdom lies in knowing when to stay and when to let the current carry them.
Relationships
They are beloved but elusive, leaving traces of magnolia and salt in their wake. Romances are summer flings, intense and fleeting. Friends know not to ask for promises, only to meet them where the road bends next.
Lifestyle
Mornings begin with cold plunges and citrus-heavy breakfasts. They work remotely-maybe as a photographer or marine biologist-always near water. Even in cities, they find fountains or rooftop pools, places to remember the sea.
Shadow
Their independence can become isolation, mistaking solitude for strength. They may float through life without anchoring to anything-or anyone. The shadow warns: "Don't get too close," even when closeness is the journey.
Conclusion
Figue Sur Mer is a breath of coastal air, a reminder that some souls are meant to roam. The Wanderer wears it as a talisman, a scent that whispers of horizons yet unseen.