All Mirth, No Matter Poesie

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2018
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Spring
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

All Mirth, No Matter by Poesie is a fragrance for women. All Mirth, No Matter was launched in 2018. The nose behind this fragrance is Joelle Nealy.

Composition Profile

sweet 100%
floral 85%
fruity 70%
citrus 60%
lactonic 50%
caramel 40%

About the Perfumer

Joelle Nealy

Joelle Nealy

Joelle Nealy is a perfumer known for her extensive work with Poesie, creating fragrances such as A Thousand Warriors, All Jollity, and Aurora. Her portfolio includes a variety of themes from cozy to ethereal, as seen in Balmoral Fireplace and Arctic Monkeys. Nealy's compositions often blend storytelling with nuanced scent profiles.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Apricot Blossom Apricot Blossom
White Chocolate White Chocolate
Butterscotch Butterscotch
Blood Orange Blood Orange
Honeysuckle Honeysuckle
Amber Amber
Magnolia Magnolia

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of All Mirth, No Matter Poesie

Essence

This person is most closely aligned with the Innocent archetype-a soul untouched by cynicism, forever seeking joy and simplicity. The Innocent believes in the goodness of life, in sweetness untainted by bitterness, and in the possibility of perpetual delight. All Mirth, No Matter-a fragrance of apricot blossom, honey, and amber-mirrors their essence: light, golden, and unapologetically joyful.

Yet, the Innocent is not naive in the way of a child; they are consciously optimistic, choosing mirth as an act of defiance against life’s inevitable sorrows. Their optimism is not ignorance but a philosophy, a refusal to let darkness dictate their spirit.

Style & Aesthetic

Their taste is playful yet deliberate-flowing dresses in soft pastels, well-loved books with dog-eared pages, trinkets collected from travels. They favor textures that feel alive: linen, silk, sun-warmed wood. Their home is filled with light, plants, and the faint hum of music-perhaps a vinyl record spinning something nostalgic.

There is an artistry to their choices, a refusal of the stark and the severe. Even in sorrow, they seek the sublime. Their wardrobe, their decor, their very presence whispers: Life is too short for harshness.

They rise early, not out of obligation but because dawn is too beautiful to miss. Their days are a mosaic of small pleasures: brewing tea in a favorite cup, writing letters by hand, walking without destination. They work, yes, but never at the cost of living. A career that stifles joy is a cage they will not enter.

Yet, they are not idle. Their optimism fuels action-volunteering, creating, nurturing. They believe in making joy tangible, in leaving the world softer than they found it.

Philosophy & Values

They live by an unspoken creed: to savor is to resist. Where others might see mundanity, they find magic-the warmth of sunlight on skin, the laughter of friends, the scent of apricots ripening in summer. Their worldview is not blind to suffering but insists that joy is equally valid, equally necessary.

This philosophy is both their strength and their vulnerability. It shields them from despair, yet it can also render them fragile when reality refuses to bend to their vision. They are the friend who brings flowers to a funeral-not out of denial, but out of a stubborn belief that beauty must persist.

Relationships

People are drawn to them like moths to a flame. They are the one who remembers birthdays, who brings homemade jam to a neighbor, who listens with an open heart. Their friendships are deep, though not always numerous-they prefer intimacy over crowds.

Yet, their relentless optimism can sometimes alienate those in pain. Not everyone wants honey when they are choking on ash. Their shadow emerges here: a tendency to smooth over suffering with sweetness, to offer joy as a solution rather than sitting with another’s darkness. This can make them seem, at times, frustratingly untouchable-as if they refuse to truly see the wounds of the world.

Shadow

Every archetype has its inverse. For the Innocent, the shadow is avoidance disguised as optimism. They fear despair so deeply that they may suppress their own sorrow, or worse-expect others to do the same. When life strikes a blow too heavy to laugh away, they risk collapsing inward, their usual radiance dimming into something brittle.

They may also struggle with disillusionment. A heart that believes too fiercely in goodness is vulnerable to shattering when betrayal comes. The darker side of their nature is not malice but fragility-a hidden fear that if they stop smiling, the world will stop spinning.

Conclusion

To love All Mirth, No Matter is to wear one’s heart on one’s sleeve, to declare that delight is not frivolous but essential. This person is a living counterargument to despair, a testament to the power of choosing joy.

But they are not invincible. Their greatest strength-their refusal to let life harden them-is also their greatest vulnerability. They walk a tightrope between radiance and ruin, between mirth and melancholy. And yet, they walk it beautifully.

In the end, they are not naive. They are brave. For who but the bravest of souls would dare to live as if happiness were a given?