Be Mine Fatima Lopes

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2013
Moderate
Sillage
Moderate
Longevity
Spring
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Be Mine by Fatima Lopes is a Floral Fruity Gourmand fragrance for women. Be Mine was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Aurélien Guichard.

Composition Profile

fruity 100%
vanilla 85%
sweet 70%
floral 60%
tropical 50%
powdery 40%

About the Perfumer

Aurélien Guichard

Aurélien Guichard

Aurélien Guichard is a French perfumer and the creative director of Givaudan's prestigious Fragrance Division, known for his deep expertise in natural ingredients. His style balances modern minimalism with rich, textured accords, often highlighting woody, aromatic, or green notes with unexpected contrasts. He created the iconic Bond No 9 Chinatown, a bold floral gourmand, and the crisp, verdant Azzaro Aqua Verde, demonstrating his range from opulent to fresh. Guichard's work has helped define contemporary luxury perfumery through its refined yet accessible character.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Blackberry Blackberry
Vanilla Vanilla
Frangipani Frangipani
Virginia Cedar Virginia Cedar
Benzoin Benzoin
Unique Character

Be Mine Fatima Lopes by Fatima Lopes offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Be Mine Fatima Lopes embodies the distinctive style of Fatima Lopes while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Be Mine Fatima Lopes

Essence

To wear Be Mine Fatima Lopes is to embrace an olfactory declaration-a scent that is at once bold and tender, a paradox of fiery passion and delicate allure. The person who chooses this fragrance is not one to fade into the background; they are drawn to the intoxicating dance of romance, sensuality, and self-expression. Their soul is most closely aligned with the Lover archetype, but like all archetypes, this one casts a shadow-one of indulgence, vanity, and fleeting attachments.

This individual thrives on beauty, connection, and the pleasures of the senses. Their life is an aesthetic pursuit, a canvas upon which they paint their desires in vivid strokes. They are drawn to the luxurious, the decadent, the things that make the heart race and the skin tingle. Their style is dramatic yet refined-bold colors, flowing fabrics, perhaps a touch of vintage glamour. They do not dress merely to be seen; they dress to be felt, to leave an impression lingering in the air like their perfume.

Their philosophy is rooted in the belief that life should be lived, not merely endured. They reject austerity, finding joy in the richness of experience-fine wine, deep conversations, art that stirs the soul. They are not afraid of intensity; in fact, they crave it. Love, for them, is not a quiet flame but a wildfire-devouring, transforming, leaving ashes and new growth in its wake.

Relationships

In love, they are magnetic, generous, and deeply attuned to their partner’s desires. They know how to seduce with a glance, a word, a lingering touch. Their relationships are passionate, often theatrical, filled with grand gestures and whispered confessions. But herein lies the shadow: their hunger for intensity can make them restless. Once the initial fire dims, they may grow bored, seeking the next spark, the next intoxicating connection.

They are not cruel, but they are often transient. Their lovers remember them forever-sometimes with longing, sometimes with resentment. They leave behind traces of themselves in the hearts of others, like the ghost of a fragrance on a discarded scarf.

Shadow

When unbalanced, the Lover becomes a slave to their own desires. They may grow vain, obsessed with their own allure, or hedonistic, chasing pleasure at the expense of depth. Their charm can turn manipulative, their passion into possessiveness. They fear being ordinary, unloved, forgotten-and so they weave a web of enchantment, sometimes trapping themselves in the process.

Yet, even in their flaws, there is a kind of tragic beauty. They are not shallow; they are starved-for meaning, for transcendence through sensation. Their excesses are a misguided attempt to fill a void that cannot be filled by lovers or luxuries alone.

Conclusion

They move through the world like a character in a novel-sometimes the hero, sometimes the tempter, always unforgettable. Their home is a sanctuary of textures and scents: velvet drapes, incense, a well-worn book of poetry left open on the bedside table. They collect experiences like rare wines, savoring each one before moving on.

They are not without loneliness. For all their lovers, they sometimes wonder if anyone truly knows them-or if they are merely a reflection of others’ desires. But this, too, is part of their journey. The Lover must learn that true passion is not just in the chase, but in the stillness after-the quiet understanding that love, like perfume, lingers longest when it is not grasped too tightly.

In the end, they are a paradox: both free and bound by their own heart. And perhaps that is the most beautiful thing about them.