Farouche Nina Ricci
Fragrance Story
Farouche by Nina Ricci is a Floral Aldehyde fragrance for women. Farouche was launched in 1973. The nose behind this fragrance is Michel Hy. Top notes are Aldehydes, Galbanum, Mandarin Orange, Bergamot and Peach; middle notes are Carnation, Clary Sage, Geranium, Iris, Jasmine, Lily, Honeysuckle, Lily-of-the-Valley, Rose and Cardamom; base notes are Oakmoss, Vetiver, Amber, Musk and Sandalwood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Michel Hy
Michel Hy was a French perfumer active in the mid-20th century, known for his contributions to classic fragrances. He created Vivara for Emilio Pucci in 1965 and Farouche for Nina Ricci, as well as Mademoiselle Ricci in 1967. Hy also composed Calandre for Rabanne, a pioneering aldehyde floral, and Y for Yves Saint Laurent. His work is characterized by elegant, timeless structures that defined an era of perfumery.
Fragrance Notes
Farouche Nina Ricci by Nina Ricci 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.
Farouche Nina Ricci embodies the distinctive style of Nina Ricci while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Farouche Nina Ricci
Essence
The Lover is the archetype of passion, connection, and sensuality. They experience the world through the heart, seeking intimacy and beauty in all things. Farouche, meaning “shy” or “wild,” perfectly captures this archetype’s duality: a delicate, floral heart that hides a fierce, untamed spirit. The fragrance opens with a sparkling burst of aldehydes and green galbanum, a shy glance from across a room. It then unfolds into a lush bouquet of white flowers, a heart laid bare, before settling into a warm, earthy base of oakmoss and musk-the wild, primal core that remains after the initial hesitation is overcome.
Style & Aesthetic
The Lover’s style is romantic, sensual, and deeply personal. They are drawn to fabrics that feel beautiful against the skin: silk, cashmere, soft lace. Their wardrobe is a collection of pieces that evoke emotion-a flowing dress that catches the light, a worn leather jacket that holds the memory of a night out. They favor soft, muted colors like blush, cream, and dove grey, accented with touches of deep burgundy or forest green. Their aesthetic is one of effortless elegance, a carefully curated vulnerability that invites connection.
Philosophy & Values
The Lover values connection, authenticity, and emotional depth. They believe that the most meaningful experiences are those shared with others. Their philosophy is one of openness and vulnerability, a willingness to be seen and to see others in return. They are guided by their heart, trusting their intuition and emotions over logic and reason. They seek beauty in the everyday, finding romance in a shared meal, a whispered secret, or the first light of dawn. Their greatest value is the quality of their relationships.
Relationships
The Lover is the heart of their social circle, the one who remembers birthdays, plans intimate dinners, and offers a shoulder to cry on. They are deeply empathetic and intuitive, able to sense the unspoken needs of those around them. In romantic relationships, they are passionate and devoted, giving their all to their partner. They crave deep emotional and physical intimacy, and they are not afraid to express their feelings. However, their intense need for connection can sometimes feel overwhelming to more independent partners.
Lifestyle
The Lover’s life is a tapestry of sensory pleasures and meaningful rituals. Their home is a sanctuary of warmth and beauty, filled with fresh flowers, soft lighting, and cherished objects. They love to cook, to host intimate gatherings, and to create an atmosphere of comfort and connection. Their days are marked by small acts of love: a handwritten note, a perfectly brewed cup of tea, a long walk with a friend. They are drawn to the arts-music, painting, dance-as a way to express and explore their emotions.
Shadow
The shadow of the Lover is the tendency to lose themselves in another. Their deep need for connection can lead to codependency, a fear of being alone that makes them stay in unhealthy relationships. They can become possessive or jealous, their passion tipping into obsession. The fragrance’s name, Farouche, hints at this shadow: a wildness that, when not channeled, can become untamed and destructive. They must learn that true love begins with a strong sense of self, that the most profound connection is the one they have with themselves.
Conclusion
Farouche is the fragrance of the Lover. It is a scent of exquisite tenderness and hidden fire, a testament to the beauty of vulnerability and the power of connection. To wear it is to embrace the full spectrum of human emotion, to love deeply and without reservation. It is a fragrance for those who understand that the heart, in all its shyness and wildness, is the most powerful force of all.