Déjeuner Sous Le Figuier Héloïse De V.
Fragrance Story
Déjeuner sous le Figuier by Héloïse de V. is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Déjeuner sous le Figuier was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Melanie Leroux.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Melanie Leroux
Melanie Leroux is a French perfumer known for her work with Franck Boclet and Héloïse de V. Her creations for Boclet, such as Incense and Leather, focus on bold, single-note themes. For Héloïse de V., she crafts more pastoral scents like Au Bord De La Rivière and Déjeuner Sous Le Figuier.
Fragrance Notes
Déjeuner Sous Le Figuier Héloïse De V. by Héloïse de V. 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.
Déjeuner Sous Le Figuier Héloïse De V. embodies the distinctive style of Héloïse de V. while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Déjeuner Sous Le Figuier Héloïse De V.
Essence
The Wanderer is a soul in search of authenticity, a seeker of quiet truths found not in grand destinations but in the subtle poetry of the journey itself. They are drawn to the edges of things-the shade of a fig tree, the scent of crushed leaves, the cool breath of a forest after rain. Déjeuner Sous Le Figuier captures this nomadic spirit perfectly. It opens with the green, milky snap of fig leaf and almond, a scent that is both familiar and foreign, like a memory of a place you have never been. The lavender and cypress add a herbal, almost medicinal clarity, while the cedar and lemon ground the composition in the earth. This is not a fragrance for the city; it is for the open road, the winding path, the solitary picnic under a canopy of green.
Style & Aesthetic
The Wanderer's style is functional, natural, and unstudied. They favor clothing that moves with them-linen trousers, worn-in leather boots, a soft cotton shirt that has seen many sunsets. Their wardrobe is a palette of earth tones: olive, ochre, slate, and cream. They are drawn to textures that tell a story: rough-spun wool, supple suede, and the cool weight of hand-thrown pottery. Accessories are minimal and practical: a canvas rucksack, a well-worn hat, a simple silver ring. Their aesthetic is not about fashion but about comfort and readiness, a reflection of a life lived in motion and in harmony with the natural world.
Philosophy & Values
The Wanderer values freedom above all else. They believe that true wisdom is found not in books or institutions but in direct experience-in the feel of soil under their fingers, the taste of wild berries, the sound of wind through the pines. Their philosophy is one of gentle non-attachment; they hold things lightly, knowing that the only constant is change. They are deeply curious and open-minded, always willing to explore a new path or listen to a different story. For them, the goal is not to arrive but to remain present, to find meaning in the act of moving through the world with awareness and gratitude.
Relationships
In relationships, the Wanderer is a warm but elusive presence. They form deep, meaningful connections quickly, drawn to others who share their love of adventure and authenticity. However, they can be wary of anything that feels too confining or predictable. They need a partner who understands their need for space and solitude, who will not try to pin them down or demand a conventional life. Their friendships are often forged on the road, with fellow travelers who share a meal and a story before parting ways. They cherish these transient bonds, knowing that some of the most profound connections are the ones that do not last forever.
Lifestyle
The Wanderer's life is a series of small pilgrimages. They might spend the morning hiking a coastal trail, the afternoon sketching in a forgotten ruin, and the evening cooking a simple meal over a campfire. Their home, if they have one, is a sparse and functional space filled with objects collected from their travels: a smooth stone from a riverbed, a pressed flower from a mountain meadow, a worn map on the wall. They are drawn to rituals that connect them to the earth: brewing tea from wild herbs, practicing yoga at dawn, or simply sitting in silence and watching the clouds pass. Their days are unhurried, guided by intuition and the rhythms of nature rather than the demands of a clock.
Shadow
The Wanderer's shadow is their tendency towards restlessness and a fear of commitment. Their deep love of freedom can become a form of avoidance, preventing them from building the stable foundations that might ultimately support a richer life. They may struggle with feelings of rootlessness or loneliness, mistaking solitude for independence. In their quest for new experiences, they can overlook the beauty of what is already present, always looking for the next horizon. The challenge for the Wanderer is to learn that true freedom is not about endless movement but about the ability to choose stillness, to find the infinite in a single moment, and to build a home within themselves.
Conclusion
Déjeuner Sous Le Figuier is the scent of a life lived deliberately and close to the earth. It is a fragrance for those who understand that the greatest adventures are not always the ones that take you far away, but the ones that bring you fully into the present. Like the shade of a fig tree on a warm afternoon, it offers a moment of respite, a pause for reflection, and a reminder that the journey itself is the destination. This is the perfume of the eternal wanderer, a soul forever in love with the world and its quiet, unfolding mysteries.