Crystal Bloom Something Pure Blue Jill Stuart

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2017
Moderate
Sillage
Moderate
Longevity
Spring
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Crystal Bloom Something Pure Blue by Jill Stuart is a Floral fragrance for women. Crystal Bloom Something Pure Blue was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Christine Nagel. Top notes are Pear, Sweet Pea, Snowdrops, Apple, edelweiss and Bergamot; middle notes are Rose, Blue Rose, White Rose, Hortensia, Jasmine, Lily-of-the-Valley, Peach and Orange Blossom; base notes are Osmanthus, Musk and Tulle Accord.

Composition Profile

floral 100%
fruity 85%
fresh 70%
white floral 60%
sweet 50%
green 40%
rose 35%
citrus 30%

About the Perfumer

Christine Nagel

Christine Nagel

Christine Nagel is a renowned Swiss perfumer who has worked for brands like Atkinsons, Alain Delon, and Blumarine. She created 24 Old Bond Street and its limited editions, as well as Blugirl Jus No.1. Her style is known for its elegance and complexity, often blending classic and modern elements.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Pear Pear
Sweet Pea Sweet Pea
Snowdrops Snowdrops
Apple Apple
edelweiss edelweiss
Bergamot Bergamot

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Rose Rose
Blue Rose Blue Rose
White Rose White Rose
Hortensia Hortensia
Jasmine Jasmine
Lily-of-the-Valley Lily-of-the-Valley
Peach Peach
Orange Blossom Orange Blossom

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Osmanthus Osmanthus
Musk Musk
Tulle Accord Tulle Accord

Character Profile

The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of Crystal Bloom Something Pure Blue Jill Stuart

Essence

To wear Crystal Bloom Something Pure Blue by Jill Stuart is to embrace an aura of untouched clarity-a fragrance that speaks of dewy petals, crisp air, and the quiet luminescence of morning light. The person who chooses this scent is drawn to its delicate freshness, its suggestion of innocence preserved, yet tinged with a subtle melancholy-an awareness that purity, by its nature, cannot last forever.

Shadow

Yet, the very purity that defines them is also their vulnerability. Their refusal to engage with life’s darker currents can leave them unprepared when reality proves less forgiving. They may struggle with disillusionment when others betray their trust, retreating into wounded silence rather than facing conflict.

Their idealism can tip into escapism-preferring the safety of fantasy over the messiness of real human imperfection. They may cling to relationships or situations long after they have soured, simply because they cannot bear the thought of something once beautiful turning bitter.

At their worst, they risk becoming passive, even childlike in their avoidance of harsh truths. Their shadow is not malice, but a quiet resistance to growth-a reluctance to accept that wisdom often comes through pain.

Conclusion

This individual moves through life with an almost ethereal grace, untouched by the harshness that hardens others. Their presence is soft yet magnetic, like sunlight filtering through stained glass-translucent, radiant, but never blinding. They believe in goodness, not as a naive fantasy, but as a conscious choice-a refusal to let bitterness take root.

Their tastes reflect this inner clarity: they favor clean lines in fashion, pastel hues, fabrics that flow rather than constrict. Their home is a sanctuary of whites and pale blues, filled with fresh flowers and uncluttered spaces. They are drawn to art that evokes serenity-watercolor landscapes, the poetry of Rilke, the gentle melancholy of Debussy’s Clair de Lune.

In relationships, they are tender and giving, often the one who heals wounds with quiet understanding rather than confrontation. They value loyalty and kindness above all, seeking connections that feel true, untainted by manipulation or hidden agendas. Their philosophy is one of trust-not blind faith, but a deliberate openness to beauty in a world that often rewards suspicion.