Celadon Miller Harris
At a glance
Is Celadon Miller Harris worth trying?
Celadon by Miller Harris is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- aromatic, fresh spicy, green with Tomato Leaf, Verbena, Tea
The first impression
Celadon by Miller Harris is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Celadon was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Karine Vinchon Spehner. Top notes are Tomato Leaf, Verbena, Tea and Cardamom; middle notes are Basil, Lavender, Magnolia, Rose and Indian Tuberose; base notes are Mate, Moss, Musk, Cedar and Smoke.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Karine Vinchon Spehner
Karine Vinchon Spehner is a French perfumer known for her work with brands like 100 Bon and Amouage. She created a range of accessible, nature-inspired fragrances for 100 Bon, including Bois & Poudre and Soleil & Ambre. For Amouage, she contributed to complex compositions such as Boundless and Interlude Woman, showcasing her versatility across different olfactory styles.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Celadon Miller Harris
Essence
Celadon channels the Explorer archetype, a wanderer of both landscapes and the mind. The fragrance’s tomato leaf and cardamom suggest sun-drenched markets, while lavender and moss evoke misty hillsides. It’s a scent for those who find home in motion, where every note is a stepping stone to the next adventure.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is practical yet eclectic-linen shirts that crumple like well-loved maps, boots scuffed from miles of travel. They favor greens and neutrals, mirroring the fragrance’s herbal freshness. Their accessories tell stories: a compass pendant, a scarf bought on a whim in Marrakech.
Philosophy & Values
They believe curiosity is the highest virtue. To them, life is a series of open doors, and the smoke in the base notes is a reminder that not all paths are clear. They value adaptability, finding joy in the unexpected, much like the surprise of magnolia blooming beside basil.
Relationships
They connect easily but rarely linger. Their charm lies in their stories, yet their restlessness can leave others feeling like waystations. The most enduring bonds are with fellow travelers who understand that love doesn’t always mean staying put.
Lifestyle
Their days are unscripted. A morning might start with mate tea and a book, then spiral into a spontaneous road trip. They keep a sketchbook of pressed leaves and café receipts, a tactile archive of their journeys.
Shadow
Their thirst for the new can become avoidance. The citrusy brightness of verbena may mask a fear of stillness. They must learn that exploration isn’t just about distance-it’s also about depth.
Conclusion
Celadon is the Explorer’s olfactory compass-a blend of wanderlust and wonder, proving that the richest discoveries often lie in the blend of the familiar and the unknown.