Succubus Ikiryō
At a glance
Is Succubus Ikiryō worth trying?
Succubus by Ikiryō is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- fruity, tropical, vanilla with Litchi, Pitahaya, Vanilla
The first impression
Succubus by Ikiryō is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Succubus was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Vincent of Dreamhouse.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Vincent of Dreamhouse
Vincent of Dreamhouse is the creative force behind the Ikiryō line, crafting evocative scents such as Ame Torturée, Applerum And Jasmine, and Blood Cherry Cordial. His work explores a range of moods, from the playful Damn Hippie to the mysterious De Mauvais Augure. Each fragrance reflects a distinct narrative, blending unexpected notes into cohesive olfactory stories.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Succubus Ikiryō
Essence
The Mystic archetype embodies enchantment and otherworldly allure, and Succubus Ikiryō captures this perfectly. With its intoxicating blend of litchi, vanilla, and incense, the fragrance evokes a siren's call-both ethereal and seductive. It is a scent for those who dwell between realms, drawing others into their orbit with a whisper of mystery.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor flowing fabrics in deep jewel tones or sheer whites, adorned with delicate metallic accents. Their aesthetic is a balance of opulence and restraint, like a temple dancer’s attire-luxurious yet purposeful. The fragrance’s tropical fruity notes and musky undertones mirror this duality.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the power of transformation and the unseen forces that shape desire. Life is a ritual, and every moment holds potential for magic. The vanilla and immortelle in the scent reflect their reverence for both sweetness and eternity.
Relationships
They draw people in effortlessly, but their connections are often fleeting-intense yet ephemeral. Like the white wine and floral notes, their presence is intoxicating but elusive. They crave depth but fear being anchored.
Lifestyle
Their days are spent in pursuit of beauty and meaning, whether through art, meditation, or nocturnal wanderings. The melon and cashmeran notes evoke a life lived between sunlight and moonlight, always in transition.
Shadow
Their allure can become a trap, leaving them isolated in their own mystique. The powdery sweetness risks tipping into cloying, a warning against losing themselves in the role of the enchantress.
Conclusion
Succubus Ikiryō is a fragrance for the modern mystic-a reminder that magic lies in the balance between surrender and control, between the tangible and the dreamed.