Tuesday Arielle Shoshana
Fragrance Story
Tuesday by Arielle Shoshana is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Tuesday was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Cecile Hua.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Cecile Hua
Cecile Hua has composed fragrances for 4711, Amouroud, Arielle Shoshana, and Atelier Cologne. Her work ranges from fresh citrus blends like 4711 Acqua Colonia Pink Pepper & Grapefruit to deeper floral and woody creations such as Dark Orchid. She is known for her ability to balance clarity with complexity across different styles.
Fragrance Notes
Tuesday Arielle Shoshana by Arielle Shoshana 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.
Tuesday Arielle Shoshana embodies the distinctive style of Arielle Shoshana while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Tuesday Arielle Shoshana W Archetype: Portrait of Tuesday Arielle Shoshana
Essence
At the core of this person lies The Innocent-an archetype defined by purity, optimism, and a deep-seated belief in the goodness of life. They are not naïve, but rather choose to see the world through a lens of possibility, resisting cynicism even when experience suggests otherwise. The Innocent seeks harmony, simplicity, and beauty, often retreating into their own inner sanctuary when reality becomes too harsh.
Tuesday Arielle Shoshana, with its soft, milky fig and warm spices, is their olfactory manifesto-a scent that is comforting yet subtly complex, like a half-remembered dream. It is not loud or demanding; it does not seek to dominate a room. Instead, it lingers, inviting curiosity rather than commanding attention.
Relationships
They are the kind of person who listens more than they speak, absorbing the emotions of others like a sponge. Friends confide in them because they exude nonjudgmental warmth, a rare quality in a world quick to critique. Yet, their relationships are often marked by a paradox-they crave deep connection but fear the messiness of emotional entanglement.
Romantically, they are drawn to quiet intensity, to partners who understand the weight of silence. They are not prone to grand declarations of love; instead, they express affection through acts of care-a book left on a pillow, a favorite meal prepared without asking. But their shadow emerges here: their avoidance of conflict can lead to passive resistance, a slow withdrawal rather than confrontation. They may vanish emotionally before they risk being hurt.
Shadow
For all their grace, The Innocent is not without weakness. Their optimism can tip into delusion, a refusal to acknowledge life’s darker currents until they are overwhelmed by them. They may struggle with indecision, preferring the safety of ambiguity over the risks of commitment. When pressed, they retreat further into their inner world, constructing an illusion of control where none exists.
Their greatest fear is disillusionment-the moment when the world fails to match their idealized vision. When this happens, they do not rage; they simply fade, like a scent dissipating into air.
Conclusion
Their world is one of quiet enchantment. They may be drawn to poetry, soft fabrics, and the golden hour of late afternoon, when light is neither harsh nor absent but suspended in a delicate equilibrium. Their home is likely filled with textured minimalism-linen drapes, unglazed ceramics, a single wildflower in a slender vase. They prefer muted colors, not out of timidity, but because they understand that restraint can amplify beauty.
Philosophically, they believe in small, meaningful gestures-the way a handwritten note carries more weight than a text, or how a shared silence can be more intimate than conversation. They are not materialistic, but they are deeply sensual, finding pleasure in the tactile and ephemeral: the warmth of tea in their palms, the sound of rain on leaves, the way sunlight filters through sheer curtains.