Poudre De Reve Nana.m
Fragrance Story
Poudre de Reve by NANA.M is a Floral fragrance for women. Poudre de Reve was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Céline Ripert. Top notes are Atlas Cedar, Rosebay Willowherb, Ginger and Freesia; middle notes are Iris, Cashmere Wood, Rose de Mai and Heliotrope; base notes are Sandalwood, Haitian Vetiver, Ambrette (Musk Mallow) and Vanilla.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Celine Ripert
Celine Ripert is a French perfumer who has worked with Accendis, Annayake, and Blood Concept. She created the minimalist Accendis 0.1 and 0.2, as well as the feminine Annayake Her and masculine Annayake Him. Her work for Blood Concept includes bold scents like A Killer Vanilla and Ab Liquid Spice, showing a penchant for modern, edgy compositions.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Poudre De Reve Nana.m
Essence
At the heart of this person lies the Innocent archetype-a soul who seeks purity, simplicity, and an almost childlike wonder in the world. Poudre De Rêve Nana.m., with its soft, powdery embrace of iris, vanilla, and delicate musk, is their olfactory manifesto: a fragrance that whispers of nostalgia, comfort, and the unspoiled beauty of dreams. They are drawn to the idea of a world untainted by cynicism, where joy is found in fleeting moments of grace.
Yet, the Innocent is not naive-they are choosing to see the world through a lens of optimism, even when shadows encroach. Their love for this scent reveals a longing for safety, a retreat into a cocoon of warmth where harshness is filtered through a veil of sweetness.
Style & Aesthetic
Their surroundings mirror their essence-light-drenched rooms with sheer curtains that diffuse the sun into a golden haze. Their wardrobe is a study in understated elegance: cashmere sweaters in muted tones, linen dresses that move like whispers, and perhaps a single vintage brooch that carries a secret history. They prefer muted colors-ivory, blush, dove gray-colors that refuse to shout but instead hum a quiet melody.
Their taste in art leans toward the impressionists, where reality is softened into something dreamlike. A Monet print hangs above their reading nook, where they lose themselves in books that promise escape-fairy tales, lyrical poetry, or philosophical musings on beauty. Music, too, is chosen for its ability to transport: Debussy’s Clair de Lune, the gentle strumming of a classical guitar, or the wistful croon of a French chanson.
Philosophy & Values
They believe, above all, in kindness-not as a passive virtue, but as an active resistance against the world’s abrasiveness. Their philosophy is one of deliberate gentleness: if life must be endured, then let it at least be adorned with grace. They are not blind to suffering, but they refuse to let it define their worldview.
Relationships are their sanctuary. They are the friend who remembers birthdays with handwritten notes, who listens without judgment, who offers tea and a quiet space for tears. Romantic partners are drawn to their warmth, their ability to make even an ordinary evening feel like a whispered secret. Yet, they are selective-they do not give their heart easily, for they fear the corrosion of disillusionment.
Shadow
But every archetype has its shadow, and theirs is the tendency toward escapism. When reality becomes too sharp, they retreat-into nostalgia, into daydreams, into the safety of their perfumed haze. This can make them passive in the face of conflict, avoiding difficult truths in favor of maintaining harmony. Their optimism, when unchecked, risks becoming a form of denial.
There is also a quiet melancholy beneath their serenity-a fear that the world they love is slipping away, that their delicate ideals are unsustainable. They may cling too tightly to the past, romanticizing memories until they become more real than the present.
Conclusion
Yet, their strength lies in their ability to choose lightness without ignoring darkness. They are not ignorant-they are resilient. Their love for Poudre De Rêve Nana.m. is not an escape, but a declaration: that beauty, however fleeting, is worth preserving.
They walk the line between dreamer and realist, knowing that life is neither as pure as their hopes nor as cruel as their fears. And in that balance, they find their power-not in rejecting the world’s harshness, but in refusing to let it extinguish their light.