Fragrance Story
Oriental Zinc by Lalique is a Oriental Fougere fragrance for women and men. Oriental Zinc was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Karine Dubreuil-Sereni. Top notes are Fig, Lavender and Bergamot; middle notes are Pink Pepper and Cardamom; base notes are Cinnamon, Tonka Bean, Indian Patchouli and Cedar.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Karine Dubreuil-Sereni
Karine Dubreuil-Sereni is a perfumer who has worked on a variety of fragrances for brands such as Armand Basi, Azzaro, and Bentley. Her creations include Dont Look Back, Blue Charm, Mademoiselle, and Infinite Rush White Edition. Dubreuil-Sereni's style spans from fresh and floral to bold and modern.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Magician Archetype: Portrait of the Wearer
Essence
The Magician conjures the unexpected, weaving illusion and reality into a single, intoxicating spell. Oriental Zinc is a masterful trick: it opens with the green, almost metallic fig and the herbal clarity of lavender, then shifts into a warm, spicy heart of pink pepper and cardamom. The base is a deep, resinous blend of cinnamon, tonka, and patchouli-a dark, ambered warmth that feels both ancient and modern. It is a fragrance of transformation, where light becomes shadow.
Style & Aesthetic
The Magician’s style is theatrical yet effortless. They favor rich fabrics-velvet, silk, brocade-in deep jewel tones: burgundy, emerald, indigo. Their wardrobe is a collection of statement pieces: a dramatic coat, a signet ring, a scarf that billows like a cape. They are drawn to the ornate and the mysterious, but never costume-like. Their aesthetic is a blend of the bohemian and the baroque, a visual sleight of hand that captivates without revealing its secrets.
Philosophy & Values
The Magician believes that reality is malleable. They see the world as a stage where perception is everything, and they value the power of belief and intention. For them, the unseen is as real as the seen. They are drawn to the esoteric-tarot, alchemy, astrology-not as superstition but as tools for understanding. They value creativity, intuition, and the ability to inspire wonder. Their guiding principle is that the mind shapes the world.
Relationships
The Magician is charismatic and enigmatic, drawing people in with an air of mystery. They are generous with their attention, making each person feel seen and special. But they guard their inner self carefully, revealing only what they choose. In romance, they are passionate and playful, but they need a partner who respects their need for a private world. They are loyal to those who accept the magic, but can be elusive when pressed for certainty.
Lifestyle
The Magician’s life is filled with ritual and symbolism. They might practice meditation, keep a dream journal, or collect crystals and talismans. Their home is a sanctuary of dim light, incense, and carefully chosen art. They are drawn to the night-to candlelit dinners, late conversations, and the quiet hours when the veil feels thin. They enjoy hosting intimate gatherings where conversation and atmosphere are curated. Their daily life is a performance of intention.
Shadow
The Magician’s shadow is manipulation and escapism. They can become so enamored with illusion that they lose touch with reality, using charm to avoid genuine connection. They may deceive others-or themselves-about their true feelings. The desire to control perception can become a trap, leaving them isolated in a world of their own making. The risk is that the magic becomes a mask, hiding a fear of the ordinary.
Conclusion
Oriental Zinc is the scent of the Magician at twilight: a spell of spice and wood, of fig and lavender, that lingers like a half-remembered dream. It is a fragrance for those who understand that the line between the real and the imagined is thin, and who choose to dance along it. It invites the wearer to embrace their own power to enchant, to transform the mundane into the magical.