Summer Paradise Ana Hickmann
Fragrance Story
Summer Paradise by Ana Hickmann is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Summer Paradise was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Carmita Magalhães. Top notes are Mango, Cassis and Raspberry; middle notes are Peach, Jasmine, Lily and Freesia; base notes are Vanilla, Sandalwood and Praline.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Carmita Magalhães
Carmita Magalhães is a perfumer who has created fragrances for Ana Hickmann, Avon, and CIEL Parfum. Her work includes Gold In Shadow and Summer Paradise for Ana Hickmann. She also developed scents like Arc-en-ciel Halloween for CIEL Parfum.
Fragrance Notes
Summer Paradise Ana Hickmann by Ana Hickmann offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Summer Paradise Ana Hickmann embodies the distinctive style of Ana Hickmann while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Summer Paradise Ana Hickmann
Essence
To wear Summer Paradise by Ana Hickmann is to embrace the world with open arms, to seek pleasure in the warmth of the sun, the touch of skin, the laughter of friends. This fragrance-tropical, luminous, intoxicating-belongs to one who lives through the senses, whose existence is an ode to beauty and connection. Their archetype is unmistakable: The Lover, a figure of desire, devotion, and delight in life’s pleasures.
This person moves through life with an almost magnetic charm, drawing others in with their warmth and vitality. They are not merely hedonists, though they relish indulgence; they are romantics in the truest sense, believing in the transformative power of love-whether for a person, an idea, or a moment. Their philosophy is simple yet profound: Life is to be tasted, savored, celebrated.
Their style is effortless yet deliberate-flowing fabrics, sun-kissed skin, colors that evoke the sea and sky. They prefer the tactile over the theoretical, the sensual over the abstract. Their home is a sanctuary of comfort, filled with textures that invite touch-soft throws, smooth wood, the faint scent of salt and coconut lingering in the air. They surround themselves with objects that tell stories: a seashell from a distant shore, a well-worn book of poetry, a photograph of a lover’s smile.
Shadow
Yet, like all archetypes, The Lover has a shadow. Their pursuit of beauty can become a refusal to face ugliness-whether in the world or within themselves. They may flee from conflict, preferring harmony at any cost, even if it means suppressing their own needs. Their aversion to discomfort can make them restless, always chasing the next thrill rather than sitting with the quiet, necessary pains of growth.
At worst, their sensuality can tip into indulgence-too much wine, too many fleeting romances, too little discipline. They may mistake intensity for depth, confusing passion with permanence. And when love disappoints-as it must, for all mortals-they may struggle to reconcile their idealism with reality.
Conclusion
The Lover thrives in relationships, not out of neediness, but because they understand that life’s deepest meaning is found in communion with others. They are generous with affection, quick to laugh, and possess an intuitive ability to make people feel seen. Their friendships are deep and enduring, their romances passionate and sincere.
They are drawn to experiences that heighten their senses-travel, music, art, food. A meal is not just sustenance but an act of love; a sunset is not just light fading but a moment of reverence. They believe in pleasure as a form of wisdom, knowing that joy is not frivolous but essential to the soul.