Mothers-daughters Дочки-матери Ladanika

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2018

At a glance

Is Mothers-daughters Дочки-матери Ladanika worth trying?

Mothers-Daughters Дочки-Матери by Ladanika is a fragrance for women.

Best match
Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Intimate sillage
Signature profile
sweet, vanilla, lactonic with Whipped Cream, Biscuit, Iris

The first impression

Mothers-Daughters Дочки-Матери by Ladanika is a fragrance for women. Mothers-Daughters Дочки-Матери was launched in 2018. The nose behind this fragrance is Ekaterina Siordia.

What shapes the scent

sweet 100%
vanilla 85%
lactonic 70%
powdery 60%
woody 50%
iris 40%

The perfumer behind it

Ekaterina Siordia

Ekaterina Siordia

Ekaterina Siordia is a perfumer behind multiple fragrances for Ladanika and her own Siordia Parfums line. Her creations include Mothers-daughters, Antoinette, Apricot Soul, Arrakis, Bakst, Boswellia, Botticelli, and Cassiopeia. Siordia’s work spans a wide range of styles, from floral and fruity to woody and gourmand.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Whipped Cream Whipped Cream
Biscuit Biscuit
Iris Iris
Sandalwood Sandalwood
Vanilla Vanilla
Raspberry Raspberry
Rose Rose
Jasmine Jasmine

The mood it creates

The Nurturer Archetype: Portrait of Mothers-daughters Дочки-матери Ladanika

Essence

Mothers-Daughters embodies the Nurturer, a fragrance that cradles the wearer in whipped cream and iris softness. The vanilla and biscuit notes evoke warmth and sustenance, while sandalwood adds a stabilizing presence. This is a scent for those who find strength in tenderness, their love as essential as the air.

The Nurturer’s magic lies in their ability to make the ordinary sacred. Raspberry and rose peek through like laughter in a sunlit kitchen, turning daily rituals into acts of devotion. The lactonic accord is a tactile reminder-care is their first language.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor cozy elegance: cashmere cardigans with pearl buttons, aprons dusted with flour. The powdery iris and sandalwood reflect a preference for understated beauty, where comfort never sacrifices grace. Their home is an extension of this ethos-mismatched china, quilts piled high.

Whipped cream’s lightness mirrors their knack for making burdens feel lighter. They’re the one who remembers everyone’s favorite dessert, their thoughtfulness as sweet as the fragrance’s gourmand heart.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in the radical power of small kindnesses. The vanilla’s familiarity speaks to their conviction that love is built in mundane moments-packed lunches, bedtime stories. Jasmine’s floralcy hints at a spirituality rooted in connection rather than dogma.

Yet there’s steel beneath the softness. The sandalwood base suggests boundaries woven with care; they nurture without self-erasure. Their values are simple but profound: everyone deserves to feel held.

Relationships

Romantic partners are drawn to their emotional generosity, the biscuit accord promising a love that nourishes. But the Nurturer is no martyr-the raspberry’s tartness reminds us they expect reciprocity, even if it’s served with a spoonful of sugar.

Friends and family orbit their warmth like moths to a flame. They’re the keeper of traditions, the one who stitches wounds (physical and emotional) with equal deftness. Their presence is a sanctuary.

Lifestyle

Their days are measured in teacups and garden blooms. The whipped cream top note mirrors their morning ritual-steaming milk for hot cocoa, stirring in extra marshmallows for the kids. Even work carries their signature care; a home office scattered with pressed flowers and handwritten notes.

The iris’ powdery quality reflects their love of journals and heirlooms, the past preserved not as relic but as living tapestry. They find joy in the seasonal rhythms the fragrance embodies-spring picnics, summer berry jams.

Shadow

Their selflessness can tip into self-neglect, the vanilla turning cloying when they forget to save some sweetness for themselves. The absence of sharp notes in the composition betrays their occasional struggle to voice needs.

At their worst, they confuse love with control, using care as currency. The sandalwood’s dryness is a warning: even the softest hands can grip too tight.

Conclusion

Mothers-Daughters is an ode to the quiet architects of love. It captures the Nurturer’s paradox-their strength lies in softness, their power in vulnerability. Like the fragrance’s creamy embrace, their influence is subtle but indelible, a whisper that lingers long after the meal is eaten.