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
The Soft Lawn: Edition 2.0 Imaginary Authors by Imaginary Authors 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.
The Soft Lawn: Edition 2.0 Imaginary Authors embodies the distinctive style of Imaginary Authors while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Creator Archetype: Portrait of The Soft Lawn: Edition 2.0 Imaginary Authors
Essence
The Creator archetype is driven by a need to bring something new into the world, to shape raw materials into meaning. The Soft Lawn: Edition 2.0 embodies this with its reimagined take on a classic-adding grapefruit's bright spark and an ozonic freshness to the familiar tennis ball and ivy. This is not a simple reproduction; it is a revision, a conversation between memory and innovation. The scent smells like a familiar place seen through new eyes.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is eclectic and intentional, mixing vintage finds with modern design. They might pair a thrifted blazer with avant-garde sneakers, or wear a hand-dyed scarf with a minimalist dress. Their spaces are studios of possibility: walls covered in sketches, shelves stacked with reference books, a corner dedicated to a current project. They collect objects not for their value but for their potential-a discarded frame, a spool of wire, a jar of dried flowers.
Philosophy & Values
They believe that creativity is a discipline, not a gift. Ideas come from showing up, from playing, from making mistakes. They value process over product, curiosity over certainty, and collaboration over competition. For them, every creation is a conversation with the past-a way to honor what came before while pushing toward what could be. They are not afraid to revise, to edit, to start over.
Relationships
They are drawn to other creators, forming communities of mutual inspiration. Friendships are built on shared projects and late-night brainstorming sessions. In romance, they seek a partner who understands the creative process-the obsession, the frustration, the breakthrough. They love through collaboration, through making things together, whether it's a meal, a piece of furniture, or a life.
Lifestyle
Their days are structured around creative practice: morning pages, studio time, walks to clear the mind. They might be a painter, a writer, a designer, a chef, or an inventor. They are always learning, taking classes, experimenting with new mediums. Evenings are for reflection and refinement, for looking at what they've made and asking: what if? They travel to find new perspectives, new materials, new ways of seeing.
Shadow
The Creator's shadow is perfectionism and a fear of completion. They can become trapped in endless revisions, never satisfied, never ready to share their work with the world. The revised notes of Edition 2.0 can become a symbol of this restlessness, always tweaking, never arriving. They must learn that creation is not about perfection but about connection, and that a finished work, however flawed, is a gift to others.
Conclusion
The Soft Lawn: Edition 2.0 is a fragrance about the beauty of revision. It honors the original while daring to be different, proving that the same inspiration can yield infinite variations. This scent is for those who understand that creativity is not a destination but a continuous process of becoming, and that the most meaningful works are those that evolve with us.