Nina Snow Princess Nina Ricci

For Women
Eau de Toilette
Year: 2011
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Winter
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Nina Snow Princess by Nina Ricci is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Nina Snow Princess was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Olivier Cresp. Top notes are Amalfi Lemon and Lime; middle notes are Caramel, Praline and Red Apple; base notes are Vanille, Musk, Apple Tree and Virginia Cedar.

Composition Profile

sweet 100%
citrus 85%
caramel 70%
vanilla 60%
woody 50%
powdery 40%
fruity 35%
musky 30%

About the Perfumer

Olivier Cresp

Olivier Cresp

Olivier Cresp is a renowned French perfumer and a master at Grasse, best known for co-founding the fragrance house Akro. His style balances rich gourmand notes with elegant floral compositions, often highlighting unexpected contrasts. Representative works include the cocoa-infused Rose Cocoa Aerin and the vibrant, sunlit Tuberose Le Jour Aerin, as well as Akro’s Bake, which captures the scent of a lemon tart. Cresp’s influence is widely felt through his pioneering use of edible accords in fine fragrance.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Amalfi Lemon Amalfi Lemon
Lime Lime

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Caramel Caramel
Praline Praline
Red Apple Red Apple

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Vanille Vanille
Musk Musk
Apple Tree Apple Tree
Virginia Cedar Virginia Cedar
Unique Character

Nina Snow Princess Nina Ricci by Nina Ricci 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

Nina Snow Princess Nina Ricci embodies the distinctive style of Nina Ricci while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Snow Princess Archetype: Portrait of Nina Snow Princess Nina Ricci

Essence

The one who adores Nina Snow Princess by Nina Ricci is most closely aligned with the Innocent-a soul untouched by cynicism, forever chasing purity, wonder, and the magic of possibility. Like the fragrance itself-a delicate blend of frozen pear, white musk, and vanilla-this person embodies a luminous, almost ethereal quality, as if they exist just slightly apart from the harshness of reality. They believe in goodness, in fairy tales, in the idea that life should be soft and beautiful.

But the Innocent is not naive by accident; their optimism is a choice, a shield against the darker currents of existence. They do not ignore suffering-they transmute it into something bearable, something wrapped in silver frost and hope.

Relationships

In love, they are both tender and demanding. They seek a partner who mirrors their idealism, someone who understands that romance is not just passion but devotion-a shared dream. They give love freely, with an almost childlike sincerity, but they also expect it to be returned in the same unblemished form. Disillusionment cuts them deeply.

Friendships, too, are sacred to them. They attract those who crave their light, their ability to see the best in people. But this very quality makes them vulnerable to manipulation, to those who would exploit their generosity. They forgive too easily, mistaking mercy for wisdom.

Their greatest fear is betrayal-not because it wounds their pride, but because it forces them to question their belief in goodness. When trust is broken, they do not rage; they retreat, like winter yielding to spring.

Shadow

For all their radiance, the Snow Princess has a shadow-one they seldom acknowledge. Their insistence on purity can become a form of denial, a refusal to engage with life’s necessary complexities. They may grow passive, waiting for the world to align with their vision rather than shaping it themselves.

At worst, they become prisoners of their own idealism. When reality fails to match their dreams, they may slip into melancholy, a quiet despair disguised as nostalgia. They might resent those who seem to navigate life’s messiness with ease, secretly envying their freedom from the burden of perfection.

And yet, even in their darkest moments, they cannot fully abandon hope. The scent of Snow Princess lingers, a reminder that beauty exists, if only in fleeting glimpses.

Conclusion

Their world is one of curated enchantment. Their tastes lean toward the romantic-pastel hues, flowing fabrics, delicate jewelry that catches the light. They prefer films with bittersweet endings, music that feels like snowfall, books where love conquers all, even if only in metaphor. Their home is a sanctuary of warmth and softness: candles, fairy lights, plush blankets-a fortress against the cold indifference of the world.

They move through life with a quiet grace, often mistaken for fragility. But this is a misreading. The Snow Princess is not weak; they are resilient in their refusal to harden. They believe in kindness as a radical act, in beauty as necessity rather than frivolity.

Yet, their philosophy is not without its contradictions. They cling to the idea of a perfect moment, a perfect love, a perfect self-an illusion that can never fully manifest. This is their silent sorrow, the knowledge that purity is fleeting, that even snow must melt.