Santorini Sunrise Escada
Fragrance Story
Santorini Sunrise by Escada is a fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Santorini Sunrise was launched in 2022. Santorini Sunrise was created by Mylène Alran and Benoist Lapouza. Top notes are Sorbet, Mandarin Orange and Bergamot; middle notes are Bougainvillea, Jasmine and Pink Pepper; base note is Earthy Notes.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Benoist Lapouza
Benoist Lapouza has contributed to the ALYSONOLDOINI collection, crafting fragrances such as Black Violet, Crystal Oud, Cuir D'encens, Marine Vodka, Marsiglia Musk, Oranger Moi, Rhum D'hiver, and Rose Profond. His work spans a variety of olfactory families, from rich leathers and ouds to fresh marine and citrus notes. Lapouza's style is characterized by a refined balance of traditional and contemporary influences.
Fragrance Notes
Santorini Sunrise Escada by Escada 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.
Santorini Sunrise Escada embodies the distinctive style of Escada while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Santorini Sunrise Escada
Essence
To wear Santorini Sunrise by Escada is to embrace the world with open arms-to chase the fleeting warmth of dawn, to revel in the golden hues of a life lived sensuously. This fragrance, with its bright citrus, creamy fig, and sunlit florals, is not for the timid or the indifferent. It belongs to one who is drawn to beauty, pleasure, and the intoxicating dance between presence and transience.
The Lover is the dominant force in this personality-a soul who seeks connection, passion, and aesthetic fulfillment above all else. They are not merely hedonistic, though pleasure is their compass; they are deeply attuned to the emotional and sensory undercurrents of existence. The Lover thrives on intimacy, whether with people, art, or the world itself. Their philosophy is simple yet profound: life is to be felt, not just endured.
Style & Aesthetic
They move through the world with a magnetic presence-effervescent in company, introspective in solitude. Travel is not escape but expansion; they seek places that awaken their senses, where the air smells of salt and citrus, where laughter spills into the night.
Yet, their pursuit of beauty has its costs. They may struggle with impermanence, mourning lost moments before they are even gone. Indecision plagues them-too many desires, too many paths. At worst, they may indulge in escapism, mistaking sensation for meaning.
Philosophy & Values
For them, beauty is not frivolous-it is essential. They believe in the transformative power of aesthetics, that a well-set table or a perfectly timed sunset can elevate the soul. Their values are rooted in authenticity and emotional richness. Superficiality repels them; they crave depth in relationships, in experiences, in thought.
Yet, they are not naive. They understand that pleasure is fleeting, that love can burn as quickly as it ignites. This awareness lends them a bittersweet wisdom, a tendency to savor moments before they dissolve.
Relationships
They do not merely love-they devote. Friendships are deep, romantic bonds are intense. They listen with their whole being, their empathy as natural as breath. When they care for someone, they express it in gestures: handwritten notes, shared meals, lingering touches.
But their shadow lurks here. The Lover’s hunger for connection can tip into possessiveness or idealization. They may mistake intensity for permanence, projecting fantasies onto lovers who cannot sustain them. Disillusionment cuts deep, and they may withdraw into melancholy when reality fails to match their vision.
Shadow
The Lover’s greatest weakness is excess. They may lose themselves in pleasure, mistaking intensity for truth. Their aversion to the mundane can make them restless, always chasing the next thrill. And when love fades, they may cling-not out of selfishness, but out of a terror of emptiness.
Yet, in their depths, they know: to love is to risk loss. Their redemption lies in balance-learning to cherish the ephemeral without drowning in it.
Conclusion
To love the world as they do is both gift and burden. They will always feel too much, want too much, remember too much. But in their hunger for beauty, they remind others that life is not merely to be lived-it is to be tasted, touched, breathed.
And when they wear Santorini Sunrise, they are not just adorned-they are alive.