Strawberry Mochi D'annam
Fragrance Story
Strawberry Mochi by d'Annam is a Floral Fruity Gourmand fragrance for women and men. Strawberry Mochi was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Anh Ngo.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Anh Ngo
Anh Ngo is a Vietnamese perfumer known for blending natural and synthetic notes with a poetic, narrative-driven approach. Her work for Mischief Academy reimagines classic stories through whimsical, character-inspired scents, while her Oneiros and d'Annam collections explore atmospheric landscapes and cultural memories. She often draws on her heritage and travels, as seen in d'Annam’s Da Lat and Arashiyama, which evoke specific places with subtle, evocative compositions.
Fragrance Notes
Strawberry Mochi D'annam by d'Annam 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.
Strawberry Mochi D'annam embodies the distinctive style of d'Annam while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of Strawberry Mochi D'annam
Essence
The person who cherishes Strawberry Mochi D’Annam is one who seeks sweetness in life-not merely in scent, but in experience. Their soul is drawn to the playful, the nostalgic, the comforting. They embody the Innocent archetype, a figure who views the world with wide-eyed wonder, believing in goodness, simplicity, and the possibility of joy in small things.
Yet, the Innocent is not naive in the way a child might be; rather, they consciously choose optimism as a philosophy. Their love for this fragrance-a blend of ripe strawberries, creamy mochi, and subtle warmth-reflects a desire to hold onto the tender, the uncomplicated, the sensually delightful.
Relationships
In relationships, they are the nurturer, the one who remembers birthdays, who brings homemade treats to friends, who listens without judgment. Their warmth is magnetic, drawing people toward them like moths to a soft glow. They believe in love as a force of good, often romanticizing connections-sometimes to their detriment.
Yet, their shadow emerges when their optimism blinds them to reality. They may stay too long in relationships that do not serve them, believing that kindness alone can mend all wounds. Their fear of conflict can make them passive, allowing others to take advantage of their generosity.
Shadow
The Innocent’s greatest flaw is their reluctance to face darkness-both in the world and within themselves. They may suppress anger, dismiss harsh truths, or retreat into fantasy when reality becomes too sharp. Their love of sweetness can become escapism, a way to avoid the bitter complexities of life.
At their worst, they risk becoming the Eternal Child, refusing to grow, to challenge themselves, or to engage with the world’s ugliness. They may be seen as fragile, even frivolous, by those who mistake their softness for weakness.
Conclusion
Their tastes are unapologetically indulgent yet refined. They prefer pastel hues, soft fabrics, and spaces that feel inviting rather than imposing. Their home might be filled with plush cushions, delicate ceramics, and shelves lined with well-loved books-perhaps fairy tales, poetry, or gentle philosophy. They are drawn to art that evokes nostalgia-Hayao Miyazaki’s films, the dreamy illustrations of Beatrix Potter, or the soft-focus photography of film cameras.
Their philosophy is one of gentle hedonism-they believe life should be enjoyed, not endured. They find meaning in small rituals: brewing tea in a favorite cup, baking pastries on Sunday mornings, or writing letters by hand. They reject cynicism, not out of ignorance, but as an act of defiance against a world that often demands hardness.