Oh Lola! Marc Jacobs
Fragrance Story
Oh Lola! by Marc Jacobs is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Oh Lola! was launched in 2011. Oh Lola! was created by Ann Gottlieb, Calice Becker and Yann Vasnier. Top notes are Raspberry, Pear and Strawberry; middle notes are Peony, Magnolia and Cyclamen; base notes are Vanille, Sandalwood and Tonka Bean.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Ann Gottlieb
Ann Gottlieb is a highly influential American perfumer and fragrance consultant known for her work with major brands like Axe. Her style focuses on creating bold, accessible scents that appeal to a broad audience, often blending fresh, woody, and sweet accords. She played a key role in developing iconic Axe fragrances such as Axe Africa, Axe Apollo, and Axe Dark Temptation, helping define the brand's signature mass-market appeal.
Fragrance Notes
Oh Lola! Marc Jacobs by Marc Jacobs 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.
Oh Lola! Marc Jacobs embodies the distinctive style of Marc Jacobs while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Oh Lola! Marc Jacobs
Essence
The one who adores Oh Lola! by Marc Jacobs is most closely aligned with The Lover archetype-an embodiment of passion, sensuality, and a deep yearning for beauty in all forms. This fragrance, with its playful yet seductive blend of raspberry, pear, and vanilla, mirrors their essence: sweet but not saccharine, bold but never brash. They live for connection, for the intoxicating thrill of being swept away by emotion, whether in love, art, or the simple pleasures of life.
Yet, like all archetypes, The Lover has its shadow. When unbalanced, they may slip into indulgence, vanity, or dependency on external validation. Their pursuit of beauty can become an escape from reality, and their need for affection may blind them to deeper truths.
Philosophy & Values
To them, life is not merely to be endured but felt-deeply, passionately, without reservation. They reject the notion that pleasure is frivolous; instead, they see it as the highest form of wisdom. Their philosophy is one of presence: to savor the first sip of wine, the warmth of a lover’s hand, the golden hour light spilling across a room.
Yet this devotion to sensation can sometimes make them impatient with the mundane. They may grow restless in routine, always chasing the next thrill, the next spark of inspiration. Their shadow whispers that without constant enchantment, life is dull-a dangerous illusion that can lead to dissatisfaction.
Relationships
In love, they are both muse and artist. They adore the rituals of romance-lingering glances, whispered secrets, gifts that speak without words. Their relationships are intense, for they give themselves fully, expecting the same in return. They are generous lovers, attuned to their partner’s desires, but they may also demand adoration to feel secure.
Friendships with them are rich and textured. They listen with their whole being, remembering small details-a favorite dessert, the name of a childhood pet. But their shadow may emerge in moments of jealousy or possessiveness, fearing that they are not the brightest star in someone else’s sky.
Shadow
Their greatest weakness is their fear of being ordinary. They may cling to youth, to fleeting passions, to relationships that have long since faded-because to let go feels like admitting defeat. At their worst, they become trapped in their own aesthetic, mistaking image for substance.
Yet when balanced, they are a force of warmth and inspiration. They remind others that life is not just to be lived but loved-with abandon, with courage, with an open heart.
Conclusion
The Oh Lola! lover is not merely a dreamer but a believer-in love, in beauty, in the magic of the senses. Their flaw is their strength: their refusal to settle for a life half-lived. And though they may stumble in their pursuit of perfection, they teach us that the search itself is the art.
They are, in the end, a living sonnet-written in perfume, whispered in silk, and felt in every fleeting, glorious moment.