Idôle Eau De Toilette Lancôme

For Women
Eau de Toilette
Year: 2024
Moderate
Sillage
Moderate
Longevity
Spring
Best Season
Office
Best For

Fragrance Story

Idôle Eau de Toilette by Lancôme is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Idôle Eau de Toilette was launched in 2024. Idôle Eau de Toilette was created by Shyamala Maisondieu, Nadège Le Garlantezec and Adriana Medina-Baez. Top notes are Green Tea and Bergamot; middle notes are Damask Rose and Rose Water; base notes are Musk, Patchouli, Bourbon Vanilla and Cedar.

Composition Profile

rose 100%
citrus 85%
green 70%
musky 60%
fresh spicy 50%
powdery 40%
woody 35%
floral 30%
patchouli 25%
fresh 20%

About the Perfumer

Adriana Medina-Baez

Adriana Medina-Baez

Adriana Medina-Baez is a perfumer known for her work with major brands like Bath & Body Works and Avon. Her style often blends fresh florals with warm, inviting accords, as seen in creations such as Poppy and A Thousand Wishes. She has also crafted distinctive scents for Anthropologie and Christian Audigier, showcasing her versatility across commercial and niche markets.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Green Tea Green Tea
Bergamot Bergamot

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Damask Rose Damask Rose
Rose Water Rose Water

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Musk Musk
Patchouli Patchouli
Bourbon Vanilla Bourbon Vanilla
Cedar Cedar
Unique Character

Idôle Eau De Toilette Lancôme by Lancôme offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Idôle Eau De Toilette Lancôme embodies the distinctive style of Lancôme while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Id Archetype: Portrait of Idôle Eau De Toilette Lancôme

Essence

The person who chooses Idôle Eau de Toilette by Lancôme is not merely drawn to its luminous rose-jasmine accord or its sleek, minimalist bottle-they are drawn to what it represents. This fragrance, airy yet commanding, delicate yet unyielding, embodies the essence of The Sovereign, an archetype of poised authority, effortless grace, and quiet dominance. They do not demand power; they assume it as naturally as breathing.

Yet, like all archetypes, The Sovereign has a shadow-a hidden cost to their regality. Their strength can become detachment, their elegance can turn to aloofness, and their self-assurance may mask an unwillingness to be truly vulnerable.

Relationships

They do not surround themselves with many, but those they keep close are held in high esteem. Their friendships are built on mutual respect, not neediness. They are not the type to indulge in idle gossip or shallow bonds; every relationship must have depth, purpose, or intellectual stimulation.

Romantically, they seek a partner who is their equal-someone who does not diminish their light but reflects it. They are drawn to those who possess their own quiet strength, who do not require validation but instead engage in a dance of mutual admiration. However, their shadow may emerge here: their high standards can become exclusionary, and their self-sufficiency may make them reluctant to surrender control, even in love.

Shadow

Their greatest strength-their unshakable composure-can also be their greatest flaw. They may mistake emotional restraint for strength, avoiding vulnerability even when it would serve them. Their elegance can become armor, keeping others at a distance without realizing it.

At times, their self-assuredness borders on inflexibility. They may dismiss perspectives that challenge their worldview, not out of malice, but because they have so thoroughly refined their own principles that alternatives seem unnecessary. This can lead to a subtle, unintended arrogance-a belief that their way is not just right for them, but inherently superior.

Conclusion

Their tastes are deliberate, never accidental. They favor clean lines, structured silhouettes, and a palette of neutrals with occasional bold accents-much like Idôle itself, which balances floral softness with a modern, almost metallic sharpness. They appreciate art that is both beautiful and intellectually engaging, preferring the precision of a well-composed photograph or the restrained drama of a modernist sculpture over chaotic expressionism.

Their philosophy is one of self-determination. They believe in shaping their destiny with intention, not leaving life to chance. This is not arrogance, but a quiet conviction that they are the architects of their own existence. They admire discipline, not for its own sake, but because it allows them to move through the world with fluidity and control.