The Soft Lawn: Edition 2.0 Imaginary Authors
Fragrance Story
The Soft Lawn: Edition 2.0 by Imaginary Authors is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men. The Soft Lawn: Edition 2.0 was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Josh Meyer.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Josh Meyer
Josh Meyer founded Imaginary Authors and Dasein, creating fragrances such as A City On Fire, Winter Green, and A Whiff Of Waffle Cone. He also composed L.A. She Called But He Was Unreachable for Anthropologie. Meyer is known for his narrative-driven, evocative scents.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of The Soft Lawn: Edition 2.0 Imaginary Authors
Essence
The person who cherishes The Soft Lawn: Edition 2.0 by Imaginary Authors is most closely aligned with the Innocent archetype. This is the dreamer, the nostalgic soul who longs for simplicity, purity, and the unspoiled beauty of childhood. The fragrance itself-a blend of fresh-cut grass, ivy, lime, and vetiver-evokes an idealized past, a sunlit memory of endless summers and carefree afternoons. The Innocent does not merely wear a scent; they inhabit a world where life is softer, kinder, and more luminous.
Yet, like all archetypes, the Innocent has a shadow. Their idealism can slip into naivety, their nostalgia into escapism. They may resist the harsh edges of reality, preferring the safety of their own constructed Eden. But in their best moments, they remind us of joy unburdened by cynicism, of a heart still open to wonder.
Relationships
They are not the type to collect acquaintances; their friendships are few but deep, cultivated like rare flowers. In love, they are tender but guarded-their heart is a fragile thing, easily bruised by harshness or betrayal. They seek a partner who understands their need for softness, who does not mistake their idealism for weakness.
Yet, their shadow emerges here too. Their fear of disillusionment can make them passive, avoiding conflict even when it is necessary. They may cling to relationships long past their natural end, simply because the alternative-the pain of rupture-feels unbearable. Their greatest challenge is learning that love, like grass, must sometimes endure the winter to grow again.
Shadow
The Innocent’s flaw is their reluctance to face the darker aspects of existence. They may romanticize the past to the point of distortion, forgetting that even Eden had its serpent. When life wounds them-as it inevitably will-they risk retreating into fantasy rather than integrating the lesson. Their avoidance of harsh truths can make them seem fragile, even childlike, to those who mistake their gentleness for weakness.
But their strength lies in their resilience. Though they may falter, they always return to their core belief: that beauty and goodness are worth preserving, even in a fractured world. They are not naive by accident, but by choice-a quiet rebellion against the cynicism of the age.
Conclusion
They will never be the conqueror, the revolutionary, or the sage. Their legacy is subtler: a life lived with grace, a reminder that joy need not be loud to be profound. They are the one who pauses to watch the light through leaves, who finds poetry in the ordinary. And though the world may call them impractical, they know something essential that others have forgotten-that to stay soft in a hard world is its own kind of courage.