Lolita Lempicka Le Premier Parfum Lolita Lempicka

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2010
Moderate
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Lolita Lempicka Le Premier Parfum by Lolita Lempicka is a Floral Fruity Gourmand fragrance for women. Lolita Lempicka Le Premier Parfum was launched in 2010. The nose behind this fragrance is Annick Menardo. Top notes are Cherry, Anise and Ivy; middle notes are Licorice, Violet, Iris and Amaryllis; base notes are Vanille, Praline, Tonka Bean, Vetiver and Musk.

Composition Profile

sweet 100%
soft spicy 85%
powdery 70%
anis 60%
violet 50%
vanilla 40%
cherry 35%
iris 30%
floral 25%
musky 20%

About the Perfumer

Annick Menardo

Annick Menardo

Annick Menardo is a French perfumer known for her work at Firmenich and her bold, modern compositions. She often blends gourmand, woody, and leathery accords, creating fragrances that are both striking and wearable. Her portfolio includes the rich, smoky Figment Man for Amouage and the sophisticated, floral-amber Portrayal Woman, as well as the iconic Azzaro Visit.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Cherry Cherry
Anise Anise
Ivy Ivy

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Licorice Licorice
Violet Violet
Iris Iris
Amaryllis Amaryllis

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Vanille Vanille
Praline Praline
Tonka Bean Tonka Bean
Vetiver Vetiver
Musk Musk

Character Profile

The Enchantress Archetype: Portrait of Lolita Lempicka Le Premier Parfum Lolita Lempicka

Essence

This person is ruled by the Enchantress, an archetype that thrives on mystery, allure, and transformation. She is not merely seductive in the carnal sense-though that may be part of her-but in the way she weaves dreams into reality, drawing others into her world with an intoxicating blend of innocence and wisdom. The Enchantress is a shapeshifter, moving between childlike whimsy and deep sensuality, never fully revealing herself. She is both the fairy-tale princess and the witch in the woods, the maiden and the siren.

Lolita Lempicka’s Le Premier Parfum-with its licorice-laced vanilla, ivy, and violet-mirrors this duality: sweet yet dark, playful yet profound. It is a fragrance that suggests secrets whispered in dimly lit rooms, a scent that lingers in the mind long after its wearer has vanished.

Style & Aesthetic

Her tastes are baroque yet modern, a collision of romanticism and rebellion. She adores vintage lace and leather jackets, cherishes antique books but reads them under the glow of an iPhone. Her home is a sanctuary of velvet drapes, gilded mirrors, and hidden trinkets-each object a fragment of a story she may or may not choose to tell.

She is drawn to art that unsettles as much as it enchants: Pre-Raphaelite paintings, the surrealism of Leonora Carrington, the dark fairy tales of Angela Carter. Music is another spell she casts-perhaps the haunting melodies of Cocteau Twins or the decadent glam of Bowie.

Philosophy & Values

She believes in the power of illusion-not as deception, but as a necessary magic to soften life’s sharp edges. Reality, to her, is too crude to be endured without adornment. She does not lie so much as she edits, curating her existence like a museum of beautiful half-truths.

Her values are rooted in autonomy. She refuses to be pinned down-by lovers, by society, even by her own past. Freedom is her creed, but it is a freedom tinged with melancholy, for she knows that true independence often means solitude.

Relationships

She attracts effortlessly, like a moth to flame, but burns those who grasp too tightly. Love is a game she plays with expert precision, always keeping one foot outside the door. She is neither cruel nor indifferent-she simply understands that passion thrives on absence as much as presence.

Her friendships are deep but fleeting, built on shared confidences that dissolve like smoke. She is the confidante who disappears for months, only to return as if no time has passed. Some resent her for this; others accept it as the price of knowing her.

Shadow

For all her charm, the Enchantress is not without her chains. Her greatest strength-her ability to shapeshift-can become her curse. She risks losing herself in the roles she plays, forgetting where performance ends and truth begins.

There is a loneliness beneath the glitter, a fear that if she ever stands still, the spell will break. She may grow weary of her own games, yet find herself unable to stop, trapped in an endless cycle of reinvention. At her worst, she becomes a ghost in her own life, admired but never truly known.

Conclusion

She is both the weaver and the woven, the enchantress and the enchanted. Lolita Lempicka’s fragrance is her armor and her confession-a scent that promises both fairy tales and forbidden knowledge. To love her is to accept that she will never be fully possessed, and to admire her is to understand that her greatest magic is her refusal to be defined.

She is not for everyone. But for those who dare, she is unforgettable.