The Cursed Apple Mischief Academy

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2025
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

The Cursed Apple by Mischief Academy is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. The Cursed Apple was launched in 2025. The nose behind this fragrance is Luis Hou.

Composition Profile

fruity 100%
rose 85%
powdery 70%
violet 60%
fresh 50%
floral 40%
woody 35%
sweet 30%

About the Perfumer

Luis Hou

Luis Hou

Luis Hou is a perfumer associated with Mischief Academy, where he created Hansel & Gretel, The Cursed Apple, and The Little Mermaid. His fragrances often draw inspiration from fairy tales and fantasy. He is known for crafting playful and narrative-driven scents.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Red Apple Red Apple
Lipstick Lipstick
Rose Rose
Wild Berries Wild Berries
Poison Poison
Violet Violet
Unique Character

The Cursed Apple Mischief Academy by Mischief Academy offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

The Cursed Apple Mischief Academy embodies the distinctive style of Mischief Academy while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of The Cursed Apple Mischief Academy

Essence

To wear The Cursed Apple Mischief Academy is to embrace a fragrance that is at once playful and subversive-a scent that whispers of forbidden orchards and half-truths told with a smirk. The person who chooses this fragrance is not merely drawn to its notes of crisp apple, dark spice, and a lingering hint of something elusive; they are, in essence, a modern incarnation of the Trickster archetype.

The Trickster is a shapeshifter, a being who exists in the liminal spaces between order and chaos. They delight in upending expectations, not out of malice, but out of an insatiable curiosity for what lies beyond the rules. This person thrives on wit, spontaneity, and the thrill of the unexpected. They are the one who slips a riddle into a serious conversation, who wears a smirk when others wear solemnity, who dances on the edge of propriety just to see what happens.

Yet the Trickster is not merely a jester. Beneath the laughter lies a philosopher, one who understands that truth is often best revealed through paradox. They do not seek destruction, but transformation-the kind that comes from disrupting stale norms and forcing others to question their assumptions.

Shadow

But every archetype has its shadow. The same qualities that make them exhilarating can also make them frustrating, even destructive. Their love of disruption can tip into recklessness, their refusal to be bound by rules can become a refusal to take anything seriously. They may leave chaos in their wake, not out of cruelty, but because they failed to consider the consequences of their games.

Their wit, so often their greatest weapon, can turn caustic when they feel cornered or bored. They may manipulate not out of malice, but simply because they can-because the thrill of seeing how far they can push someone is too tempting to resist. And when their charm fades, they may find themselves alone, surrounded by people who enjoyed the show but never truly knew them.

The Trickster’s greatest challenge is learning when to stop. Their brilliance lies in their ability to reveal hypocrisy, to shatter illusions-but wisdom comes in knowing when to let the pieces lie. If they can temper their mischief with moments of sincerity, if they can learn that not every truth must be delivered with a smirk, they become not just a force of chaos, but a guide through it.

To love The Cursed Apple Mischief Academy is to embrace the duality of the Trickster-to walk the line between genius and folly, between liberation and ruin. And perhaps, in the end, that is the most intoxicating scent of all.

Conclusion

Their tastes are eclectic, favoring the bold over the bland, the unusual over the conventional. In fashion, they might mix vintage with avant-garde, pairing a tailored coat with a shirt that has one too many buttons undone. Their home is a curated chaos-books stacked haphazardly, art that clashes just enough to provoke thought, a scent in the air that is impossible to place but impossible to forget.

Philosophically, they reject dogma in all its forms. They are drawn to thinkers who challenge the status quo-Nietzsche, Wilde, even the cunning wit of Machiavelli when the mood strikes. They believe that life is too short for rigid structures, that meaning is found in the interplay of contradictions.

In relationships, they are magnetic but elusive. They draw people in with their charm, their ability to make even the mundane feel like an adventure. Yet they resist being pinned down-commitment feels like a cage unless it is entered into freely, with room for reinvention. Their closest bonds are with those who can match their intellectual agility, who are unafraid of debate, and who appreciate the art of the well-timed provocation.