#336 Plvn Le Ré Noir
At a glance
Is #336 Plvn Le Ré Noir worth trying?
#336 PLVN by Le Ré Noir 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
- fruity, sweet, green with Pineapple, cannabis, Green Notes
The first impression
#336 PLVN by Le Ré Noir is a Aromatic Green fragrance for women and men. #336 PLVN was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Valery Sokolov.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Valery Sokolov
Valery Sokolov is a perfumer known for a diverse portfolio that includes the Aurora Borealis collection and numerous Le Ré Noir fragrances. His work spans from the fresh, green notes of Emerald Wind to the rich, complex compositions of Pouvoir Absolu and À L’apogée De Vert. Sokolov’s creations often explore contrasts, blending natural and synthetic elements to achieve distinctive olfactory signatures.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of #336 Plvn Le Ré Noir
Essence
The Wanderer thrives on freedom and sensory discovery, rejecting rigid paths. #336 Plvn’s pineapple-cannabis-green accord captures this spirit-juicy yet herbal, untamed yet deliberate. It’s the scent of a sunlit detour, where curiosity outweighs destination.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is a mix of well-worn staples and impulsive finds: a vintage leather jacket paired with hemp trousers, or a faded band tee tucked into tailored shorts. Their look says they could vanish into a crowd or a forest with equal ease.
Philosophy & Values
They prize authenticity over approval, guided by the mantra 'move, always move.' The fragrance’s tropical-citrus brightness mirrors their optimism, while the musk grounds them in bodily presence. Rules are suggestions; experiences are scripture.
Relationships
They connect intensely but fleetingly, leaving traces like the sillage of PLVN-memorable yet diffuse. Lovers are fellow travelers, not anchors. Their friendships are constellations, scattered but luminous.
Lifestyle
They might work seasonal jobs or trade skills for lodging, always one step ahead of stagnation. Mornings find them brewing coffee on a camp stove; nights are spent debating philosophy with strangers in hostel courtyards.
Shadow
Restlessness can become avoidance, mistaking motion for growth. The green-cannabis sharpness warns against overindulgence in escapism. Even wanderers need roots sometimes.