Podmoskovnye Vechera (moscow Evenings) Подмосковные Вечера Ladanika

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2018
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Podmoskovnye Vechera (Moscow Evenings) Подмосковные Вечера by Ladanika is a fragrance for women and men. Podmoskovnye Vechera (Moscow Evenings) Подмосковные Вечера was launched in 2018. The nose behind this fragrance is Natalia Svetlaya.

Composition Profile

floral 100%
green 85%
sweet 70%
lactonic 60%
yellow floral 50%
fresh 40%

About the Perfumer

Natalia Svetlaya

Natalia Svetlaya

Natalia Svetlaya is a perfumer for EcoParfum, creating a wide array of fragrances including Amber And Oud, Antidepressant, Eau De Cologne, Egolist, Fire Spirit, Fresh Mango, Shambala, and Vintage. Her work spans both classic and contemporary styles, often incorporating natural and earthy elements. The brand focuses on eco-friendly and artistic scent profiles.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Lilac Lilac
Clover Clover
Milk Milk
Sea Buckthorn Sea Buckthorn
Hay Hay
Lime (Linden) Blossom Lime (Linden) Blossom
Sweet Pea Sweet Pea
Iris Iris
Mayflower Mayflower
Jasmine Jasmine
Vetiver Vetiver

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Podmoskovnye Vechera (moscow Evenings) Подмосковные Вечера Ladanika

Essence

The one who chooses Podmoskovnye Vechera (Moscow Nights) by Ladanika is drawn not to the obvious, but to the contemplative. This fragrance-cool, woody, with a quiet floral melancholy-speaks of depth, nostalgia, and a mind that lingers in the past while dissecting the present. The dominant archetype here is the Sage, the seeker of truth through reflection. They are not the boisterous storyteller nor the reckless adventurer, but the observer, the one who finds meaning in stillness.

This person values wisdom above spectacle, subtlety above grandeur. They are the quiet force in the room, the one who listens more than they speak, yet when they do, their words carry weight. The Sage does not chase trends; they seek what endures.

Relationships

They do not collect friends; they cultivate them with care. Their relationships are few but profound, built on mutual understanding rather than convenience. Romantic partners must be their intellectual equals, capable of engaging in long, meandering conversations about life’s mysteries. They are not the type for grand romantic gestures, but their loyalty is unwavering-once they commit, they do so completely.

Yet, their introspective nature can make them seem distant, even cold. They retreat into their mind when overwhelmed, leaving others to wonder if they are truly present. Their love is deep but not always demonstrative, which can frustrate those who crave outward affection.

Shadow

The Sage’s greatest strength-their introspection-can also be their downfall. When unbalanced, they risk becoming the Hermit, withdrawing too far into their own mind, losing touch with the visceral, messy reality of life. They may overanalyze emotions until they lose their warmth, turning love into a philosophical concept rather than a lived experience.

Their pursuit of wisdom can become a form of arrogance-a belief that they see what others cannot, that their solitude is superiority. They may dismiss more spontaneous, emotional people as shallow, failing to recognize that not all truths are found in books or silence.

At their worst, they grow cynical, mistaking detachment for enlightenment. The world’s chaos frustrates them, and they may retreat further, becoming a spectator rather than a participant in life.

Conclusion

Their tastes are deliberate, never accidental. In literature, they favor Russian classics-Tolstoy’s moral dilemmas, Dostoevsky’s psychological depths-or the philosophical musings of Nietzsche and Schopenhauer. Music is either deeply structured (Bach, Shostakovich) or hauntingly sparse (Arvo Pärt, Erik Satie). They do not indulge in the frivolous; every piece of art, every book, every scent must serve a purpose, must stir thought.

Their style is understated elegance-wool coats, well-worn leather, perhaps a vintage watch. They prefer muted colors, textures that age gracefully, objects with history. There is no need for ostentation; their presence alone commands respect.

Philosophically, they are drawn to existentialism, stoicism, or Eastern thought-systems that prize inner clarity over external validation. They believe in the power of solitude, in the necessity of facing one’s own mind without distraction. Their values are rooted in integrity, intellectual honesty, and a quiet resilience.