Vanille 24:00 Francesca Dell'oro
Fragrance Story
Vanille 24:00 by Francesca dell'Oro is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Vanille 24:00 was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Claire Liegent. Top notes are Pink Pepper, Acai Berry, Black Pepper and Cade oil; middle notes are Violet, Cactus Flower, Vanilla, Black Cardamom, Immortelle and Osmanthus; base notes are Ambrarome, Atlas Cedar, Mysore Sandalwood, Amber, Gurjan balsam and Styrax.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Claire Liegent
Claire Liegent is the perfumer behind Francesca dell'Oro's Vanille 12:00, Vanille 24:00, and Île De Cristal, as well as Mahogany's Emily In Paris and Victorio & Lucchino's Azul Selvático. Her work often features gourmand and aquatic elements. She is known for creating vivid, evocative scents.
Fragrance Notes
Vanille 24:00 Francesca Dell'oro by Francesca dell'Oro 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.
Vanille 24:00 Francesca Dell'oro embodies the distinctive style of Francesca dell'Oro while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Vanille 24:00 Francesca Dell'oro
Essence
To wear Vanille 24:00 by Francesca Dell'oro is to embrace a paradox-a scent that is at once warm and elusive, rich yet restrained. This fragrance, with its smoky vanilla, aged woods, and a whisper of incense, belongs to a person who values depth over immediacy, wisdom over spectacle. They are not one to chase trends or loud declarations; instead, they move through life with the quiet assurance of someone who has learned the weight of time.
This individual is most closely aligned with the Sage archetype-the seeker of truth, the observer, the one who understands that knowledge is not merely accumulated but distilled. They are drawn to the profound, the layered, the things that reveal themselves slowly. Like their chosen fragrance, they are not easily deciphered at first encounter.
Style & Aesthetic
Their tastes are deliberate, never accidental. They prefer objects, art, and spaces that bear the marks of history-antique books with yellowed pages, well-worn leather, the patina of aged brass. Their home is a sanctuary of muted tones, where textures speak louder than colors. They might collect rare first editions, own a record player for vinyl that crackles with nostalgia, or keep a small cabinet of aged spirits, each bottle a story waiting to be told.
Fashion is an extension of their philosophy: understated elegance. They favor tailored but lived-in garments-cashmere sweaters softened by time, a wool coat that has weathered years of winters, boots that have walked miles without losing their shape. Their accessories are minimal but meaningful: perhaps a single heirloom ring, a watch that ticks steadily like their own heartbeat.
They do not have many friends, but the ones they keep are bound by unspoken understanding. Their love is not loud; it is found in shared silence, in the way they remember small details about others’ lives. Romantic partners must appreciate their need for solitude-they will never be the type to suffocate with affection, but when they love, it is with a quiet intensity.
Their lifestyle is unhurried. They rise early, not out of obligation but because dawn is when the mind is clearest. They may write in journals, take long walks without destination, or lose hours in secondhand bookshops. Work is meaningful to them-they might be scholars, archivists, therapists, or craftsmen-anything that allows them to engage deeply rather than superficially.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the slow accumulation of understanding, in the idea that wisdom is not found in answers but in better questions. Their mind is a library of half-formed theories, lingering doubts, and quiet epiphanies. They are drawn to philosophy, not as dogma, but as a dialogue-Nietzsche’s skepticism, Jung’s depth psychology, the meditative clarity of Eastern thought.
Their values are rooted in authenticity. They despise pretense, though they are not unkind to those who wear masks-they simply prefer to step away from such performances. They value solitude as much as meaningful connection, knowing that one must retreat to think deeply before engaging fully.
Yet, their greatest virtue-patience-can also be their flaw.
Shadow
The Sage’s strength is their introspection, but their shadow is isolation. They may mistake detachment for enlightenment, believing themselves above the trivialities of human emotion. At times, they withdraw too deeply into their own mind, becoming a spectator rather than a participant in life. Their relationships may suffer, not from malice, but from an unconscious belief that others cannot match their depth.
They might also fall into the trap of over-intellectualizing emotions, analyzing love or grief rather than feeling them. Their pursuit of wisdom can become a fortress, keeping them safe but also distant. The warmth of Vanille 24:00-its smoky sweetness-hints at their buried sensuality, a part of themselves they may neglect in favor of cerebral pursuits.
The lover of Vanille 24:00 is neither purely the wise hermit nor the detached observer. They are both, in turns. Their challenge is to remember that wisdom without warmth is hollow, that knowledge must sometimes be set aside in favor of living. Their fragrance-rich, enveloping, yet never cloying-mirrors this duality.
They are the quiet flame in a dim room, the one who knows that the deepest truths are often whispered, not shouted. And if they can learn to step out of their own mind long enough to embrace the world fully, they become not just a Sage, but a guide-one who illuminates without blinding.