La Figue Et L'olive Laughing Saint
At a glance
Is La Figue Et L'olive Laughing Saint worth trying?
La Figue et L'Olive by Laughing Saint is a Aromatic Green fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- green, woody, fresh with Fig Leaf, Fig, Freesia
The first impression
La Figue et L'Olive by Laughing Saint is a Aromatic Green fragrance for women and men. La Figue et L'Olive was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Jeremiah J. Taylor.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Jeremiah J. Taylor
Jeremiah J. Taylor is a perfumer for Laughing Saint, crafting scents such as La Figue Et L'olive, Per Cent'anni, Thé Vert Shiso, and Tubereuse Tabac. His fragrances often blend fruity, floral, and green notes with a modern twist. He creates distinctive and evocative compositions that stand out in the niche market.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of La Figue Et L'olive Laughing Saint
Essence
The Innocent archetype embodies purity, joy, and an unspoiled view of the world. La Figue et L'Olive captures this with its green-fresh accord of fig leaf, sea salt, and driftwood-a fragrance that feels like sunlight through olive groves. This is a scent for those who find magic in simplicity.
Its bright citrus and fig opening suggests a heart unburdened by cynicism, while the musky-woody base adds just enough depth to remind us that innocence is not naivety. The Innocent wears this scent like a secret smile.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor effortless, breezy styles-linen dresses, bare feet, and hair tousled by the wind. The fragrance’s green and salty notes mirror their love for unstructured silhouettes and natural textures. Their aesthetic is less about trends and more about what feels alive.
Their home is a sanctuary of light: white walls, woven baskets, and a bowl of fresh figs on the table. Every object is chosen for the joy it brings.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in kindness as a radical act. The freesia and narcissus heart notes reflect their faith in the goodness of people and the healing power of nature. They value presence over productivity, and their laughter is contagious.
For them, happiness is found in small moments-a shared meal, a swim at dusk. The vetiver and olive leaf in the base ground their optimism in resilience, a quiet strength beneath the softness.
Relationships
They are the ones who remember birthdays and bring homemade jam to gatherings. Romantic partners are drawn to their light, though they may need to remind them that the world can be harsh. The sea salt note hints at a spirit that adapts without losing its essence.
Friends cherish their ability to find wonder in the mundane. Their relationships are built on trust and the shared joy of simple pleasures.
Lifestyle
Mornings begin with barefoot walks and the ritual of brewing tea. They thrive in careers that align with their values-gardening, teaching, or art that celebrates the everyday. The fragrance’s moderate sillage suits their preference for leaving gentle impressions.
They are the ones who host potlucks where strangers become friends, and every gathering feels like a celebration of nothing and everything.
Shadow
Their optimism can blind them to darker truths. The fig’s sweetness mirrors a tendency to avoid conflict, sometimes at their own expense. They may struggle to set boundaries, fearing it will tarnish their light.
At their worst, they become the escapist, retreating into a bubble of their own making. The driftwood note warns of a soul that may float rather than anchor.
Conclusion
La Figue et L'Olive is the scent of sun-warmed skin and untamed joy-a reminder that the world is still beautiful. It captures the Innocent’s gift for seeing with fresh eyes. To wear it is to carry a piece of Eden, unspoiled and full of grace.