Forget Me Not Nonfiction
Fragrance Story
Forget Me Not by Nonfiction is a Floral fragrance for women and men. Forget Me Not was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Leslie Gauthier.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Leslie Gauthier
Leslie Gauthier has composed fragrances for BY SHAMS PERFUMES, Boitown, Emanuel Ungaro, Eudora, Floris, L'Bel, and Nonfiction. Her work includes Scorpio, Plum & Black Tea, Emanuel Ungaro For Him, and Forget Me Not. She demonstrates range across zodiac-inspired, gourmand, and classic masculine scents.
Fragrance Notes
Forget Me Not Nonfiction by Nonfiction 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.
Forget Me Not Nonfiction embodies the distinctive style of Nonfiction while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of Forget Me Not Nonfiction
Essence
The Innocent archetype sees the world with fresh eyes, finding wonder in the simplest moments. Forget Me Not captures this pure perspective with its luminous green notes, delicate gardenia, and soft pepper warmth. Like a spring morning after rain, the fragrance opens with crisp basil and green notes that feel like the first breath of a new day.
This scent belongs to those who retain their capacity for joy and trust. The gentle amber base anchors the innocence without weighing it down, allowing the wearer to move through life with an open heart. Forget Me Not is not naive-it is a conscious choice to see beauty first, to believe in possibility, and to remember what truly matters.
Style & Aesthetic
The Innocent dresses in soft, natural fabrics: linen dresses in pale green, cotton shirts with rolled sleeves, and worn-in denim. Their aesthetic is unstudied and effortless, favoring comfort over fashion and authenticity over trend. They gravitate toward earthy tones and floral prints, as if their wardrobe were an extension of a garden.
Their spaces are filled with light and living things: windowsill herbs, pressed flowers in frames, and books with dog-eared pages. They collect seashells and smooth stones, finding beauty in the ordinary. Their style whispers of a life lived close to nature, where every object has a story of discovery.
Philosophy & Values
The Innocent believes in the fundamental goodness of people and the world. They value honesty, kindness, and the courage to be vulnerable. Their philosophy is simple: treat others as you wish to be treated, and never lose your sense of wonder. The green notes in Forget Me Not symbolize growth and renewal, reminding them that every day offers a fresh start.
They trust in the process of life, believing that things work out as they should. This faith gives them resilience-they can weather storms because they know the sun will return. Their values are rooted in connection: to nature, to others, and to their own inner child who still believes in magic.
Relationships
The Innocent approaches relationships with openness and trust, often seeing the best in people before they see flaws. They are loyal friends who remember birthdays, send handwritten notes, and show up when needed. Their warmth draws others in, creating circles of genuine care.
Romantically, they seek a partner who shares their appreciation for simple joys: walks in the park, shared sunsets, and quiet mornings with coffee. The pepper note in Forget Me Not adds a gentle spice that keeps their love from being saccharine. They love without calculation, offering their whole heart even when it risks being broken.
Lifestyle
Their life is a rhythm of small rituals: tending a garden, baking bread from scratch, or journaling by an open window. They rise early to catch the sunrise and end days with gratitude lists. Exercise is joyful-yoga in the park, swimming in lakes, or long walks with no destination.
The Innocent seeks experiences over possessions: farmers’ markets, art fairs, and camping under stars. They cook simple meals with fresh ingredients and host gatherings where laughter is the main course. Their home is a haven of peace, filled with the scent of herbs and the sound of birdsong.
Shadow
The Innocent’s shadow is naivety and avoidance. Their trust can become blindness, ignoring red flags in relationships or refusing to see the world’s harsh realities. The green freshness of Forget Me Not may mask a refusal to grow up, clinging to comfort zones that no longer serve them.
They risk being taken advantage of, their kindness mistaken for weakness. The pepper warmth that adds depth can be suppressed by their desire to keep everything pleasant. Their greatest challenge is learning that true innocence is not ignorance-it is the courage to see darkness and still choose light.
Conclusion
Forget Me Not Nonfiction is the scent of a soul who remembers how to wonder. It captures the essence of innocence not as a lack of experience, but as a conscious choice to approach life with trust and joy. To wear this fragrance is to honor the child within who still believes in new beginnings and the power of a simple flower to hold a memory.