L'acquarossa Eau De Toilette Fendi

For Women
Eau de Toilette
Year: 2014
Moderate
Sillage
Moderate
Longevity
Spring, Summer
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

L'Acquarossa Eau de Toilette by Fendi is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. L'Acquarossa Eau de Toilette was launched in 2014. L'Acquarossa Eau de Toilette was created by Delphine Lebeau, Benoist Lapouza and François Demachy. Top notes are Blood Orange, Sicilian Mandarin, Sichuan Pepper and Calabrian bergamot; middle notes are Peony, Lantana and Violet; base notes are Red Cedar and Musk.

Composition Profile

citrus 100%
floral 85%
fresh spicy 70%
fresh 60%
powdery 50%
rose 40%
aromatic 35%
violet 30%

About the Perfumer

Benoist Lapouza

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

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Blood Orange Blood Orange
Sicilian Mandarin Sicilian Mandarin
Sichuan Pepper Sichuan Pepper
Calabrian bergamot Calabrian bergamot

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Peony Peony
Lantana Lantana
Violet Violet

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Red Cedar Red Cedar
Musk Musk

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of L'acquarossa Eau De Toilette Fendi

Essence

The one who chooses L’Acquarossa Eau de Toilette by Fendi is ruled by The Lover archetype-a soul intoxicated by beauty, sensuality, and the pursuit of deep emotional and aesthetic fulfillment. This fragrance, with its lush blend of citrus, jasmine, and woody warmth, mirrors their essence: vibrant yet refined, passionate yet controlled. They are drawn to the intoxicating dance of pleasure and meaning, seeking to infuse every moment with richness.

But like all archetypes, The Lover has a shadow-an undercurrent of indulgence, vanity, or an over-reliance on external validation. Their challenge is to balance their devotion to beauty with substance, ensuring their passions do not become prisons.

Philosophy & Values

To them, life is not to be endured but savored. They reject asceticism, seeing it as a denial of human richness. Instead, they embrace a philosophy of passionate presence-being fully alive in each moment, whether through a lover’s touch, the first sip of espresso, or the quiet joy of a solitary walk at dusk.

Yet this very devotion to pleasure can become their undoing. When unbalanced, they may chase sensation for its own sake, mistaking intensity for depth. They might flit from one fascination to another, leaving behind half-finished projects or half-hearted relationships. Their shadow whispers: More, always more, leaving them restless, never quite satisfied.

Relationships

In love, they are both muse and artist. They do not merely fall for people-they are drawn to stories, to the way a lover’s laughter sounds at midnight or the way their hands move when they speak. They crave connection that feels like a revelation, something that transcends the mundane.

But this idealism can make them fickle. If a relationship loses its luster, they may grow distant, searching for the next spark. They must learn that love is not always a flame-sometimes it is embers, glowing steadily beneath the surface.

Shadow

The Lover’s greatest danger is hedonism without purpose. They may become slaves to their own desires, mistaking luxury for fulfillment. There is a fine line between appreciating life’s pleasures and drowning in them.

At their worst, they might manipulate charm to avoid vulnerability, using aesthetics as armor. They may fear stillness, equating it with emptiness. But true mastery of their archetype comes when they learn that depth is not found in endless novelty but in the courage to stay-with a person, a passion, or even their own unadorned self.

Conclusion

To wear L’Acquarossa is to declare a love affair with existence itself. This person is not content with half-lived days; they demand richness, texture, fire. But their path to wisdom lies in discerning the difference between what dazzles and what endures.

When they succeed, they become not just connoisseurs of beauty but creators of it-crafting a life that is as meaningful as it is intoxicating. And when they falter, they must remember: even the most exquisite fragrance fades. What lingers is the imprint of a soul who dared to love deeply, wildly, and, in the end, wisely.