Energia Magdala
At a glance
Is Energia Magdala worth trying?
Energia by Magdala is a Citrus Gourmand fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- citrus, vanilla, fresh spicy with Grapefruit, Vanilla
The first impression
Energia by Magdala is a Citrus Gourmand fragrance for women and men. Energia was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Laura Bosetti Tonatto.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Laura Bosetti Tonatto
Laura Bosetti Tonatto is an Italian perfumer known for her work with Carthusia and her own line, Essenzialmente Laura. She has created fragrances such as Fiori Di Capri and Io Capri, which capture the essence of the Mediterranean. Her compositions often feature natural ingredients and evoke a sense of place.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of Energia Magdala
Essence
The Innocent radiates optimism, embracing life's sweetness without cynicism. Energia Magdala captures this with its playful grapefruit and vanilla duo-a sunbeam in scent form. The fragrance's simplicity mirrors the Innocent's unfiltered joy, where even the mundane feels magical.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear soft pastels and breezy silhouettes, favoring cotton sundresses or linen button-downs. Their look is uncomplicated yet intentional, like the fragrance's clean citrus-sparkle against a vanilla embrace. Bare feet and sun-kissed skin complete the picture.
Philosophy & Values
They trust in kindness as a superpower. The vanilla base speaks to their belief in comfort as a birthright, while the grapefruit top notes reflect their knack for finding zest in routine. Life, to them, is a series of small delights.
Relationships
They attract others like moths to a flame, their warmth dissolving barriers. Friends cherish their ability to listen without judgment, though the Innocent's powdery sweetness sometimes draws those who mistake gentleness for naivety.
Lifestyle
Mornings involve handwritten notes and herbal tea. They work in creative fields or nurturing roles, spaces where their optimism fuels others. Weekends are for picnics and impromptu dance parties in the living room.
Shadow
Their avoidance of darkness can become fragility. The aromatic spices in the fragrance hint at depths they rarely show-a complexity others might overlook.
Conclusion
Energia Magdala is a lullaby for the soul, reminding us that joy is both a choice and a gift. It suits those who wear their heart on their sleeve and find wonder in vanilla-scented sunrises.