Ange Ou Demon Le Secret Givenchy

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2009
Moderate
Sillage
Moderate
Longevity
Spring
Best Season
Office
Best For

Fragrance Story

Ange Ou Demon Le Secret by Givenchy is a Floral fragrance for women. Ange Ou Demon Le Secret was launched in 2009. The nose behind this fragrance is Bernard Ellena. Top notes are Tea, Cranberry and Amalfi Lemon; middle notes are Peony, Jasmine and Water Lily; base notes are Woodsy Notes and Patchouli.

Composition Profile

fresh 100%
floral 85%
citrus 70%
fruity 60%
green 50%
white floral 40%
woody 35%
fresh spicy 30%
rose 25%
patchouli 20%

About the Perfumer

Bernard Ellena

Bernard Ellena

Bernard Ellena has created fragrances for a wide range of brands, including Beloved Woman for Amouage, Simply Her for Avon, Colors De Benetton and Tribu for Benetton, Eau De Paradis and L'eau By Vanessa Bruno for Biotherm, Madeleine for Brocard, and About Men for Bruno Banani. His portfolio demonstrates versatility across floral, fresh, and woody genres. Ellena's compositions are known for their clarity and elegant simplicity.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Tea Tea
Cranberry Cranberry
Amalfi Lemon Amalfi Lemon

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Peony Peony
Jasmine Jasmine
Water Lily Water Lily

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Woodsy Notes Woodsy Notes
Patchouli Patchouli
Unique Character

Ange Ou Demon Le Secret Givenchy by Givenchy 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

Ange Ou Demon Le Secret Givenchy embodies the distinctive style of Givenchy while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Ange Ou Demon Le Secret Givenchy

Essence

This person is most closely defined by the Enchantress archetype-a figure who exists in the liminal space between light and shadow, allure and mystery. Like the fragrance itself, which balances floral delicacy with dark, intoxicating depth, they embody duality. They are neither fully angel nor demon, but something more intriguing: a soul who understands that true power lies in suggestion, in the unspoken, in the tension between what is revealed and what remains concealed.

The Enchantress does not seek to dominate outright but instead draws others in through fascination. They are a master of subtle influence, weaving charm like an invisible spell. Yet, beneath the surface lies a profound self-awareness-they know the effect they have on others and, at times, wield it deliberately.

Style & Aesthetic

Their style is polished, deliberate, never ostentatious but always magnetic. They favor garments that hint rather than declare-a fitted blazer with an unexpected slit, a silk blouse that catches the light just so, jewelry that glints but does not overwhelm. Their home is an extension of this philosophy: dim lighting, rich textures, a carefully curated blend of vintage and modern. They appreciate beauty, but only when it carries depth-a painting that reveals more upon second glance, a book whose meaning shifts with each reading.

Music and art are not mere distractions but essential nourishment. They might lose themselves in the haunting melodies of Portishead or the cinematic intensity of Hozier, drawn to artists who explore the interplay of light and dark. Their literary tastes lean toward the poetic and philosophical-Nietzsche, Baudelaire, Anaïs Nin-writers who understand that truth is often found in paradox.

They move through the world with quiet confidence, never needing to announce their presence. Their career, if traditional at all, likely involves psychology, art, or strategy-fields where perception and subtlety matter. They might be a therapist who reads silences as much as words, a creative director who understands the power of suggestion in branding, or a writer who crafts stories that linger in the mind.

Their social circle is small but meaningful. They prefer conversations that go beyond gossip, that explore ideas, dreams, fears. Yet they are not without their contradictions: they can be both the life of an intimate gathering and the person who slips away early, leaving others wondering.

Philosophy & Values

They reject binary thinking. To them, life is not about choosing between extremes but navigating the fertile ground between them. They believe in the power of mystery, in the idea that some truths are better felt than spoken. This makes them an exceptional listener, one who reads between the lines, who intuits what others leave unsaid.

Their core value is autonomy-not in the sense of cold independence, but in the refusal to be confined by others’ expectations. They resist labels, preferring to remain fluid, adaptable. Yet this very strength can become their shadow: their reluctance to commit fully, to define themselves too sharply, can leave others uncertain of where they stand.

Relationships

They do not love carelessly. Their relationships are layered, intense, but never simple. They draw people in effortlessly, yet maintain a quiet reserve-a part of themselves always held back. This is not deception, but self-preservation. They understand that love, like their favorite fragrance, is most potent when it unfolds gradually.

Romantically, they are drawn to those who match their depth. Superficiality bores them; they crave partners who can engage in the unspoken, who appreciate the spaces between words. Yet their shadow emerges here too: their love of mystery can sometimes become evasion. They may withhold just enough to keep others guessing, leaving lovers perpetually off-balance.

Shadow

Their greatest strength-their ability to enchant-can also be their flaw. The same mystery that draws people in can, over time, feel like a wall. Their reluctance to be fully known may frustrate those who crave certainty. And their love of the liminal can sometimes manifest as indecision, an unwillingness to take a definitive stand.

At their worst, they may manipulate not out of malice, but habit-conditioned by the knowledge that charm often works better than bluntness. They must guard against becoming too comfortable in ambiguity, lest they lose themselves in the act of enchanting others.

Conclusion

To love Ange Ou Demon Le Secret is to embrace contradiction-to find beauty in the tension between opposites. This person is neither saint nor sinner, but something far more compelling: a human who understands that the most profound truths are found in the in-between.

They are a reminder that the most intoxicating mysteries are not those hidden in darkness, but those that flicker at the edges of light.