Monster High Draculaura Jequiti

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2015
Moderate
Sillage
Moderate
Longevity
Any
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Monster High Draculaura by Jequiti is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Monster High Draculaura was launched in 2015. Top notes are Guarana, Red Apple and Fruity Notes; middle notes are Honeysuckle and Pink Freesia; base notes are Vanilla Flower, White Musk and Sandalowood.

Composition Profile

fruity 100%
vanilla 85%
sweet 70%

About the Perfumer

Unknown Perfumer

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Guarana Guarana
Red Apple Red Apple
Fruity Notes Fruity Notes

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Honeysuckle Honeysuckle
Pink Freesia Pink Freesia

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Vanilla Flower Vanilla Flower
White Musk White Musk
Sandalowood Sandalowood

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Monster High Draculaura Jequiti

Essence

At the core of this person’s being lies the Eternal Child (Puer/Puella Aeternus), but not the naive, sunlit version-this is the child who finds magic in shadows, who dances between innocence and darkness. Draculaura, with her pink-and-black aesthetic, sweet yet vampiric charm, embodies this duality perfectly. The wearer of this fragrance is drawn to the whimsical and the eerie, refusing to fully surrender to either adulthood’s rigidity or gothic cynicism. They are playful yet profound, romantic yet mischievous, forever suspended between the realms of fantasy and reality.

Style & Aesthetic

Their aesthetic is a carefully curated paradox-pastel goth, kitsch horror, and a touch of theatrical glamour. They adore the juxtaposition of sweetness and decay: candy-colored hair with skull accessories, frilly dresses paired with chunky platform boots. Their living space is a shrine to nostalgia and the macabre-vintage horror posters, plush monsters, and shelves lined with both fairy tales and psychological thrillers.

In fragrance, they seek something that mirrors their essence: fruity yet mysterious, playful with an edge. Draculaura’s scent-likely a blend of berries, vanilla, and a whisper of spice-appeals to their love for things that are both comforting and slightly unsettling.

Their life is a series of passionate projects-art, music, writing, or collecting oddities-but follow-through is not always their strength. They thrive in environments that allow for spontaneity: creative fields, nightlife, or anything that lets them bend the rules. Routine suffocates them, yet without structure, they risk scattering their energy.

Financially, they may struggle between indulgence and practicality-splurging on vintage finds or concert tickets while neglecting mundane necessities. Their shadow here is impulsivity, the refusal to plan for a future they’d rather not think about.

Philosophy & Values

They reject the notion that maturity means abandoning wonder. To them, the world is a stage where tragedy and comedy intertwine, and they refuse to take anything-especially themselves-too seriously. Yet beneath the playfulness lies a deep sensitivity; they feel things intensely, whether joy or melancholy. Their philosophy is one of radical self-expression-they believe in embracing one’s quirks rather than conforming to societal expectations.

However, their refusal to fully "grow up" can sometimes manifest as avoidance-escaping responsibilities through fantasy, or romanticizing struggles instead of confronting them. Their shadow is the Peter Pan Syndrome, where the fear of mundanity leads to a lack of grounding.

Relationships

They are magnetic, drawing people in with their humor, creativity, and refusal to be ordinary. Friends adore their spontaneity and the way they turn even the dullest moments into something magical. Romantic partners are enchanted by their whimsy, though some may grow frustrated by their occasional emotional elusiveness-they love deeply but fear being trapped.

Their greatest challenge in relationships is balancing their need for freedom with genuine intimacy. They may unintentionally hurt others by being inconsistent, or they may idealize love to the point of disillusionment when reality fails to match their fantasies.

Shadow

At their best, they are a beacon of authenticity, reminding others that life doesn’t have to be dull to be meaningful. They bring color to the grayscale, laughter to the solemn, and a touch of magic to the mundane.

At their worst, they can be flighty, unreliable, or so lost in their own fantasy that they neglect real-world consequences. Their challenge is to integrate their childlike wonder with adult resilience-to learn that growing older doesn’t mean abandoning play, but rather playing with purpose.

In the end, the Draculaura lover is neither fully human nor fully monster-they are something in between, a creature of twilight, forever dancing on the edge of darkness and delight.