Divin Part Noème

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2019

At a glance

Is Divin Part Noème worth trying?

Divin Part by Noème is a fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
iris, musky, powdery with Madagascar Ylang-Ylang, Italian Iris, Galaxolide

The first impression

Divin Part by Noème is a fragrance for women and men. Divin Part was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Majda Bekkali. Top note is Madagascar Ylang-Ylang; middle note is Italian Iris; base note is Galaxolide.

What shapes the scent

iris 100%
musky 85%
powdery 70%
violet 60%
earthy 50%
woody 40%
yellow floral 35%

The perfumer behind it

Majda Bekkali

Majda Bekkali

Majda Bekkali is a French-Moroccan perfumer who creates fragrances for both Genderfluid and Noème lines. Her work includes Genderfluid's Enby, Iel, and Lovely Queer, as well as Noème's Abysse, Atitlan, Divin Part, and Naïca. Bekkali's compositions often blend contemporary and classic elements, emphasizing fluidity and sensory depth.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Madagascar Ylang-Ylang Madagascar Ylang-Ylang

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Italian Iris Italian Iris

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Galaxolide Galaxolide

The mood it creates

The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Divin Part Noème

Essence

Divin Part Noème embodies the Mystic archetype, a fragrance for those who seek the sacred in the unseen. Ylang-ylang’s narcotic floralcy and iris’s powdery depth evoke altars veiled in incense. This scent is less worn than invoked, a potion for moments when the boundary between worlds grows thin.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor draped silhouettes-cashmere shawls, tailored robes, or asymmetrical hems that hint at ritual vestments. Their palette leans toward twilight hues: indigo, slate, the faint gold of candlelight. The fragrance’s musky drydown mirrors their love of aged parchment and tarnished silver, objects that carry whispers of history.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in symbols as portals. The iris’s earthiness grounds their mysticism, reminding them that transcendence begins in the body. Galaxolide’s synthetic purity challenges their reverence for the organic, a tension they embrace-after all, even the divine can be engineered. They meditate on thresholds: dawn, equinoxes, the space between breaths.

Relationships

They attract seekers and skeptics alike, their presence a riddle that invites interpretation. Love, for them, is alchemical-a fusion of souls rather than a merging. The ylang-ylang’s headiness suggests passion, but it’s a passion tempered by detachment, as if they’re loving both the person and the archetype they represent.

Lifestyle

Their home is a sanctuary: low tables for tarot spreads, shelves of obscure grimoires. They rise with the moon, brew tinctures, and keep a journal of dreams. The fragrance’s moderate sillage reflects their balance between revelation and secrecy-they share wisdom, but only when the stars align.

Shadow

Their introspection can curdle into solipsism, mistaking intuition for infallibility. The iris’s coldness warns against spiritual arrogance. Without the ylang-ylang’s warmth, they risk becoming oracles no one dares approach, their insights buried under layers of self-referential symbolism.

Conclusion

Divin Part Noème is an incantation in liquid form. It captures the Mystic’s duality: rooted in soil yet reaching for the ineffable, a reminder that the most profound truths often linger just beyond words.