Framboise & Thé Vert Matcha L'occitane En Provence
Fragrance Story
Framboise & Thé Vert Matcha by L'Occitane en Provence is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men. Framboise & Thé Vert Matcha was launched in 2018. Top notes are Raspberry, Bergamot and Iris; middle notes are Tea, Matcha Tea, Musk and Jasmine; base notes are Mate, Lemon Verbena and Violet.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Unknown Perfumer
Fragrance Notes
Framboise & Thé Vert Matcha L'occitane En Provence by L'Occitane en Provence offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Framboise & Thé Vert Matcha L'occitane En Provence embodies the distinctive style of L'Occitane en Provence while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Framboise & Thé Vert Matcha L'occitane En Provence
Essence
The one who cherishes Framboise & Thé Vert Matcha is ruled by the Lover archetype, but not in its most carnal or excessive form. This is a refined hedonist-one who seeks beauty, sensuality, and harmony in the delicate interplay of flavors, textures, and emotions. The fragrance itself-a dance of tart raspberry and serene matcha-mirrors their essence: vibrant yet composed, playful yet introspective.
They do not chase raw indulgence but rather the art of pleasure, the kind that elevates the mundane into something sacred. They are the ones who pause to savor the first sip of tea, who notice the way light filters through leaves, who find joy in the smallest, most fleeting moments.
Style & Aesthetic
Their world is one of controlled decadence. They prefer the understated luxury of a perfectly brewed cup of matcha over the brashness of a neon cocktail. Their wardrobe leans toward soft textures, earthy tones, and effortless elegance-linen, cashmere, muted pastels. They appreciate craftsmanship, favoring handmade ceramics over mass-produced dishware, a well-bound book over a digital screen.
Food is not merely sustenance but an experience. They are drawn to the balance of flavors-sweet and bitter, rich and light-much like their fragrance. A meal is never rushed; it is a ritual, a moment to be present.
They thrive in quiet, intentional spaces-a sunlit apartment filled with plants, a weekend spent in a countryside cottage, mornings unhurried. They are not lazy but deliberate, understanding that haste is the enemy of beauty.
Work must have meaning, but not at the cost of their well-being. They gravitate toward creative or nurturing fields-writing, design, hospitality, holistic wellness-where they can infuse their sensibilities into their craft.
Philosophy & Values
They reject the notion that pleasure is frivolous. To them, joy is a discipline, a conscious choice to embrace life’s beauty despite its chaos. They believe in the Epicurean ideal-not blind indulgence, but the cultivation of refined pleasures that nourish the soul.
Yet, they are not naive. They understand that life is fleeting, and so they refuse to waste it on ugliness. They avoid unnecessary conflict, preferring diplomacy over confrontation. Their values are rooted in kindness, aesthetic integrity, and the belief that the world would be better if people simply took more time to enjoy it.
Relationships
They are warm but selective, drawing people in with their quiet magnetism. Their friendships are deep rather than numerous, built on shared appreciation for life’s finer details. In love, they are romantic but not possessive, valuing connection without suffocation.
Yet, their shadow emerges here: a fear of depth disguised as refinement. They may avoid the messiness of raw emotion, preferring the safety of curated experiences. Their relationships can sometimes feel like beautifully set tables-impeccable, but lacking the wild, untamed passion that comes with true vulnerability.
Shadow
For all their grace, they are not immune to weakness. Their pursuit of harmony can tip into avoidance, using aesthetic perfection as a shield against discomfort. When life becomes too harsh, they may retreat into their curated world, mistaking detachment for wisdom.
There is also a tendency toward indulgence disguised as self-care. The extra glass of wine, the unnecessary purchase framed as "treating oneself"-these small excesses can accumulate, dulling their vitality rather than enhancing it.
Conclusion
The true challenge for this soul is to integrate the bitter with the sweet, to allow life’s roughness to coexist with its beauty. When they do, they become not just lovers of pleasure, but lovers of life in its entirety-fragrant, complex, and worth savoring to the last drop.