Reve Romantique Nana.m
Fragrance Story
Reve Romantique by NANA.M is a Floral fragrance for women. Reve Romantique was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Céline Ripert. Top notes are Apricot, Cacao Pod, Green Mandarin and Balsam Fir; middle notes are Floral Notes, Mimosa, Jasmine Sambac and Cassia; base notes are Powdery Notes, Immortelle, Amber, Musk and Hay.
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
Reve Romantique Nana.m by NANA.M 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.
Reve Romantique Nana.m embodies the distinctive style of NANA.M while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Romantic Archetype: Portrait of Reve Romantique Nana.m
Essence
The one who chooses Reve Romantique Nana.m. as their signature scent is most closely aligned with The Lover archetype-a soul intoxicated by beauty, passion, and the sublime. This fragrance, with its delicate floralcy and soft, dreamy warmth, speaks to a person who seeks to experience life through heightened emotion and aesthetic pleasure. The Lover does not merely exist; they feel, deeply and vividly. Their world is one of poetry, longing, and sensuality, where every moment is an opportunity for enchantment.
Yet, like all archetypes, The Lover has a shadow-an undercurrent of dependency, idealization, and occasional self-delusion. Their pursuit of beauty can become escapism; their devotion to love can turn into obsession. But in their finest moments, they remind us that life is not merely to be endured, but to be savored.
Style & Aesthetic
Their tastes are refined but never ostentatious. They prefer the subtle elegance of vintage lace over modern minimalism, the melancholy of Chopin over the bombast of Wagner. Their home is a sanctuary of soft textures, flickering candlelight, and well-worn books-each object chosen not for status, but for its ability to evoke feeling. They are drawn to art that lingers in the realm of the ineffable: Impressionist paintings, whispered sonnets, the scent of rain on roses.
In fashion, they favor flowing silhouettes, muted pastels, and fabrics that move with their body-silk, chiffon, cashmere. They dress not to impress, but to express, to externalize the inner world of emotion. Their style is romantic without being saccharine, nostalgic without being trapped in the past.
They live at the intersection of fantasy and the mundane. By day, they may be a librarian, a florist, a writer-professions that allow them to dwell in quiet contemplation. By night, they lose themselves in music, in letters, in the ritual of preparing tea as if it were a sacred act. They are drawn to places that feel suspended in time: old bookshops, hidden gardens, the quiet corners of cathedrals.
But their shadow whispers of impracticality. They may struggle with the banal demands of life-bills, schedules, the relentless forward march of time. Their aversion to the ordinary can make them seem aloof or unreliable to those who do not understand their inner world.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the transformative power of love-not just romantic love, but love as a cosmic force, a way of seeing the world. To them, beauty is not frivolous; it is a necessity, a counterbalance to life’s inherent suffering. They are drawn to philosophies that embrace the irrational, the mystical, the poetic-Rumi’s ecstatic verses, Nietzsche’s Dionysian abandon, the quiet wisdom of Keats’ Negative Capability.
Their values are rooted in authenticity and emotional depth. They despise superficiality, pretense, and cold pragmatism. Yet, they are not naive; they understand that love can wound, that beauty fades. But they choose, despite this knowledge, to remain open-to risk heartbreak for the sake of transcendence.
Relationships
In love, they are both tender and intense. They do not love lightly; when they give their heart, it is with a devotion that borders on the sacred. Their relationships are marked by deep emotional attunement, an almost psychic sensitivity to their partner’s moods. They are the kind of lover who memorizes the curve of a smile, the cadence of a sigh, the way light falls across a face at dusk.
Yet, their shadow emerges here as well. They can idealize partners, projecting fantasies onto them rather than seeing them as they truly are. Disillusionment is their greatest fear, and when it comes, it wounds them deeply. They may cling to fading love, mistaking nostalgia for passion, or lose themselves in the role of the devoted martyr.
Shadow
At their best, they are a beacon of warmth, a reminder that life is more than utility-it is also wonder. They teach others to pause, to feel, to see the world with fresh eyes. Their presence is a balm to the weary, a spark to the jaded.
At their worst, they are lost in their own illusions, mistaking longing for living. They may become passive, waiting for life to happen to them rather than shaping it. Their sensitivity, once a gift, can turn into fragility, making them retreat from the world when it proves too harsh.
But even in their flaws, there is something noble-a refusal to harden, to surrender to cynicism. They would rather be wounded than numb, and in that choice lies their quiet heroism.
Conclusion
Reve Romantique Nana.m. is more than a scent to them; it is an extension of their essence. It captures the bittersweet ache of memory, the softness of twilight, the whisper of a love letter tucked away in a drawer. They wear it not to be noticed, but to remember-to stay connected to the part of themselves that still believes in magic.
In a world that often values efficiency over emotion, they stand as a testament to the power of feeling. They are the dreamers, the lovers, the ones who keep the flame of beauty alive-not because they are blind to life’s darkness, but because they choose, again and again, to light a candle against it.