Butterfly Kiss Mother Of Pearl
Fragrance Story
Butterfly Kiss by Mother of Pearl is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Butterfly Kiss was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Barbara Zoebelein. Top notes are Bergamot and Grapefruit; middle notes are Rose, Tuberose and Orris Root; base notes are Akigalawood, Musk, Vetiver and Frankincense.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Barbara Zoebelein
Barbara Zoebelein is a perfumer known for her work with brands like Avon, Guess, and Boitown. Her style often balances accessible elegance with subtle complexity, seen in creations such as Little Black Dress Avon and Guess By Marciano. She has also contributed to diverse projects including Jequiti’s Cauã Reymond Intenso and Louis Widmer’s L'eau De Peau Eau Douceur.
Fragrance Notes
Butterfly Kiss Mother Of Pearl by Mother of Pearl 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.
Butterfly Kiss Mother Of Pearl embodies the distinctive style of Mother of Pearl while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Butterfly Kiss Mother Of Pearl
Essence
To wear Butterfly Kiss Mother of Pearl is to embrace a fragrance that is luminous, delicate, and subtly transformative-like the iridescent sheen of a pearl shifting under light. The person who chooses this scent is drawn to beauty, not as mere ornament, but as an essential force that shapes their world. They are, at their core, an embodiment of The Lover archetype-one who seeks harmony, connection, and the sublime in all things.
Style & Aesthetic
Their life is a carefully composed tableau, where every detail-from the drape of a silk blouse to the arrangement of fresh peonies on a bedside table-is an act of devotion to the senses. They favor soft, ethereal textures: cashmere, chiffon, the faintest shimmer of iridescent powder on their collarbone. Their home is a sanctuary of muted pastels, vintage mirrors, and flickering candlelight, a space designed not for grandeur but for intimacy.
Yet this is not mere vanity. For them, beauty is a language, a way of communicating tenderness and depth without words. They understand that aesthetics are not superficial but symbolic-that the right scent, the right fabric, can evoke emotion, memory, even transformation.
They move through life with a quiet grace, but beneath the surface, there is tension. They are drawn to creative pursuits-poetry, painting, floral design-yet they often struggle to complete projects, fearing their work will never match the perfection in their mind. They may drift between bursts of inspiration and periods of listlessness, their energy waxing and waning like the moon.
Their greatest strength is their ability to find magic in the mundane. But their greatest weakness is their reluctance to engage with life’s grit-the messiness of conflict, the necessity of routine. When reality becomes too harsh, they may escape into nostalgia, daydreams, or even self-indulgence-luxuriating in baths and fine wines while neglecting practical responsibilities.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the power of feeling over dogma, in the sacredness of small, luminous moments-the brush of a lover’s hand, the scent of rain on warm pavement, the way golden hour light spills across a room. Their philosophy is not one of rigid principles but of fluid intuition; they trust the heart’s wisdom more than the mind’s calculations.
Yet this very idealism can be their undoing. They are prone to disillusionment when reality fails to match their vision. The world, after all, is not always soft or kind, and their refusal to accept its harsher edges can leave them wounded, retreating into a self-made cocoon of fantasy.
Relationships
In love, they are both enchanting and elusive. They crave deep, soulful connection, yet they fear being consumed by it. Their relationships are often marked by a push-and-pull dynamic-moments of breathtaking closeness followed by sudden retreats into solitude. They are not fickle, but they are sensitive; a single harsh word can send them spiraling into self-doubt.
Their charm lies in their ability to make others feel seen, cherished. But their shadow is a fear of abandonment so profound that they sometimes sabotage intimacy before it can disappoint them. They may cling to fading romances or idealize partners who cannot meet their emotional depth, all while secretly wondering if they are truly loved for who they are-or merely for the beauty they create.
Shadow
The Lover, when unbalanced, becomes the Escapist. They may grow overly passive, avoiding confrontation at all costs, or they may become possessive, demanding that love and beauty conform to their fragile ideals. Their aversion to ugliness-whether in the world or within themselves-can render them naive, even willfully blind.
Yet even in their fragility, there is resilience. Like the pearl-formed from irritation, from the slow accumulation of layers-they learn, over time, to embrace both the light and the dark. Their journey is not toward hardness, but toward a deeper, more enduring softness-one that knows its own strength.