Herbes D:sol Mmxvi
At a glance
Is Herbes D:sol Mmxvi worth trying?
HERBES by D:SOL MMXVI is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, powdery, citrus with Star Anise, Sandalwood, Lemon
The first impression
HERBES by D:SOL MMXVI is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men. HERBES was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Marie Le Febvre.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Marie Le Febvre
Marie Le Febvre has created fragrances for D:SOL MMXVI, including Herbes, Sombra, Terram, and Tesoro, as well as Estoras' Antal and Urban Scents' Ber Cavok, Bliss Me, and Dark Vanilla. Her work spans earthy, woody, and gourmand profiles. She demonstrates a keen ability to craft scents that are both distinctive and accessible.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Herbes D:sol Mmxvi
Essence
Herbes D:sol MMXVI is the Sage-a fragrance of quiet wisdom and clarity. The crisp citrus and anise opening, grounded by sandalwood, evokes a mind both sharp and serene. They are the observer in the sunlit corner of the café, annotating life's patterns with a fountain pen and a sprig of mimosa tucked behind their ear.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is minimalist linen and unbleached cotton, always slightly rumpled. They favor clean geometries in decor: Shaker-style shelves holding dried orange slices, a single tuberose in a graduated cylinder vase. Their aesthetic is the essence of 'enough.'
Philosophy & Values
They trust the intelligence of simplicity. The mint and cedar in the scent reflect their belief that truth grows wild like herbs, needing only to be noticed. They resist dogma, preferring questions that unfold like orange blossoms-layer after delicate layer.
Relationships
They are sought after for counsel but remain slightly elusive. Their friendships are like the musk in the fragrance-present but never imposing. Romantic partners must accept that their heart has chambers reserved for solitude and star anise-infused tea.
Lifestyle
Mornings begin with handwritten journals and lemon zest in black tea. They cycle to the library or herb garden, always with a satchel carrying a novel and a vial of homemade tincture. Evenings are for translating Rilke by lamplight.
Shadow
Their detachment can tip into isolation. The powdery mimosa note hints at a reluctance to get messy-sometimes wisdom requires dirty hands. They must remember that not all knowledge lives in the head; some pulses in the fingertips.
Conclusion
Herbes D:sol MMXVI is a meditation in a bottle. It doesn't shout revelations; it offers them like a borrowed book with underlined passages. To wear it is to walk with the quiet confidence of one who knows that understanding, like citrus, is brightest when shared.