Родная Москва Новая Заря (the New Dawn)
At a glance
Is Родная Москва Новая Заря (the New Dawn) worth trying?
Родная Москва by Новая Заря (The New Dawn) is a Floral Green fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- white floral, powdery, floral with Jasmine, Orange Blossom, Green Accord
The first impression
Родная Москва by Новая Заря (The New Dawn) is a Floral Green fragrance for women. Родная Москва was launched in 1950. The nose behind this fragrance is Pavel Ivanov. Top notes are Jasmine, Orange Blossom and Green Accord; middle notes are Violet, Peach and Carnation; base notes are Vetiver, Civet and Amber.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Pavel Ivanov
Pavel Ivanov is a perfumer associated with the Russian house Новая Заря (The New Dawn). He has created a range of fragrances for the brand, including Вечер, Жемчуг, Золотая Звезда, and Каменный Цветок. His work also includes Рапсодия, Родная Москва, Романтикам, and Сувенир, reflecting a variety of olfactory themes.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Creator Archetype: Portrait of Родная Москва Новая Заря (the New Dawn)
Essence
The Creator transforms the ordinary into art, and Родная Москва is their palette. Jasmine and orange blossom bloom like watercolors, while vetiver and civet add bold, defining strokes. This fragrance is for those who see a city's soul in its flower markets and cobblestone shadows.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear smudged smocks over vintage dresses, their pockets full of charcoal nubs. Their studio is a chaos of half-finished canvases and peach pits (echoing the fragrance's fruity heart). The green accord in the scent mirrors their love of urban gardens and dew-dappled mornings.
Philosophy & Values
Beauty is found in contrasts-like the violet's delicacy against civet's animalic pulse. They believe creation requires both discipline (the amber's structure) and wildness (the peach's spontaneity). Every note is a deliberate choice, a rebellion against the mundane.
Relationships
They collect kindred spirits: poets, street musicians, bakers who shape dough like sculpture. Lovers are muses, though the carnation's spice warns they won't be tamed. Their friendships thrive in shared silences over steaming glasses of tea.
Lifestyle
Pre-dawn sketching, flea-market hunts for violet-scented postcards. The fragrance clings to their scarf, a secret weapon against the grayness of routine. It is their reminder that even Moscow's sternest corners can soften into poetry.
Shadow
Perfectionism can paralyze. The amber's warmth risks cooling into rigidity. They must remember that creation, like the green accord's fleeting freshness, is meant to be imperfect and alive.
Conclusion
Родная Москва is the scent of a Creator's heartbeat: floral yet fierce, tender yet tenacious, a love letter to the art of seeing deeply.