Once Upon A Garden La Perla
Fragrance Story
Once Upon A Garden by La Perla is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men. Once Upon A Garden was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Caroline Dumur. Top notes are Mint, Pink Pepper and Mandarin Orange; middle notes are Sweet Pea, Rose and Raspberry Leaf; base notes are Moss, Ambertonic and Patchouli.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Caroline Dumur
Caroline Dumur is a perfumer who has collaborated with a wide range of houses including Bastille Parfums, Boucheron, By Far, and Carolina Herrera. Her catalog includes Demain Promis Bastille Parfums, Boucheron Singulier Boucheron, and several Daydream fragrances for By Far. She demonstrates versatility across both niche and designer perfumery.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Enchantress Archetype: Portrait of Once Upon A Garden La Perla
Essence
To wear Once Upon A Garden by La Perla is to wrap oneself in an aura of delicate mystery-a fragrance that whispers of dew-kissed petals, soft vanilla, and the quiet allure of something just beyond reach. The person who chooses this scent is not one who seeks to dominate a room, but rather to enchant it. They are the embodiment of the Enchantress archetype, a figure who thrives on beauty, intuition, and the subtle power of suggestion.
This is a person who moves through life with an effortless grace, as if they exist slightly apart from the mundane. Their tastes are refined but never ostentatious-they prefer the understated elegance of silk over flashy embellishments, the quiet luxury of a handwritten letter over the clamor of social media. Their home is a sanctuary, filled with carefully chosen objects: a vase of fresh peonies, a well-worn book of poetry, a single candle burning low. They are drawn to art that evokes emotion rather than intellect, to music that feels like a secret shared between lovers.
Philosophically, they believe in the power of the unseen-the intuition that guides them, the dreams that visit them at night, the quiet synchronicities that others might dismiss as coincidence. They do not seek to explain the world so much as to feel it deeply. Their values are rooted in authenticity, but not the brutish kind-rather, the kind that allows for layers, for masks that reveal more than they conceal.
Shadow
Yet, like all enchantments, this archetype has its darker currents. The Enchantress risks becoming too elusive, too absorbed in their own inner world. They may withdraw when reality feels too harsh, retreating into fantasy or nostalgia. Their relationships can suffer from this-partners may feel they are loving a ghost, friends may grow frustrated by their occasional emotional opacity.
There is also the danger of vanity-not the crude kind, but a more insidious self-absorption. They may begin to see themselves as the protagonist of an unfolding myth, casting others as mere supporting players. When wounded, they can turn cold, using their intuition not to heal but to manipulate, withdrawing affection as punishment.
The Enchantress is neither wholly benevolent nor malicious; they are a creature of nuance. Their greatest challenge is to remain grounded without sacrificing their magic, to love deeply without fear of disillusionment. When balanced, they are a rare soul-one who reminds others that life is not just to be lived, but to be felt, savored, and, yes, enchanted.
And so they move through the world, leaving traces of Once Upon A Garden in their wake-a fragrance that lingers, haunting and beautiful, long after they have passed by.
Conclusion
The Enchantress’s greatest strength is their ability to inspire fascination without effort. People are drawn to them, not because they demand attention, but because they offer something rare: the sense that they truly see others. Their relationships are marked by an almost psychic empathy-they know when a friend is troubled before words are spoken, when a lover’s mood has shifted by the slightest change in breath. They are the confidante, the muse, the one who makes others feel as though they, too, are part of something magical.
Their lifestyle reflects this magnetism. They may work in creative fields-writing, design, psychology-or they may simply infuse their daily routine with artistry. Even the act of brewing tea becomes a ritual, a moment of quiet reverence. They are not afraid of solitude; in fact, they require it, for it is in stillness that their intuition speaks loudest.