Illuminated Poesie

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2019
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Spring
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Illuminated by Poesie is a fragrance for women. Illuminated was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Joelle Nealy.

Composition Profile

citrus 100%
sweet 85%
fruity 70%
fresh spicy 60%

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

Pomelo Pomelo
Pineapple Pineapple
Cherimoya Cherimoya
Pink Pepper Pink Pepper
Jasmine Jasmine
Orange Blossom Orange Blossom
Unique Character

Illuminated Poesie by Poesie 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

Illuminated Poesie embodies the distinctive style of Poesie while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Illuminated Poesie Admirer Archetype: Portrait of Illuminated Poesie

Essence

The person who cherishes Illuminated Poesie is most closely aligned with the Poet-Seer, a figure who exists at the intersection of the Sage and the Mystic. They are drawn to the ephemeral, the lyrical, and the ineffable-what cannot be fully grasped but only hinted at through beauty. The fragrance itself, with its interplay of light and shadow (golden amber, luminous musk, the whisper of vanilla), mirrors their soul: a being who seeks meaning not in brute facts but in the shimmering spaces between them.

Style & Aesthetic

Their aesthetic is soft yet deliberate-flowing fabrics in muted earth tones, layered textures, perhaps a single striking piece of jewelry (an heirloom ring, a pendant with a cryptic symbol). They favor the worn-in over the pristine, finding charm in the patina of time. Their home is a sanctuary of curated clutter: stacks of books with dog-eared pages, dried flowers pressed between glass, candles burned down to uneven stubs.

In art, they gravitate toward the impressionistic, the symbolic-Klimt’s gold-leafed reveries, the haunting melodies of Debussy. They have little patience for the purely utilitarian; even their coffee mug must be hand-thrown, slightly imperfect, carrying the trace of its maker’s touch.

Philosophy & Values

Their life is a tapestry woven with quiet intensity. They move through the world as if half in a dream, attuned to subtleties others miss-the way light filters through leaves, the cadence of a stranger’s laughter, the melancholy of an unfinished letter. They are not merely observers but interpreters, forever translating the mundane into the mythic.

Their philosophy is one of aesthetic transcendence: beauty is not frivolous but a path to truth. They might quote Rilke or Pessoa, not as mere intellectual posturing, but because these voices echo their own fragmented longings. They believe in the sacredness of the ordinary, though they sometimes struggle to reconcile this with their own restless yearning for something more.

Relationships

They are not gregarious but deeply magnetic, drawing others in with their quiet presence. Their friendships are few but intense, built on shared silences as much as shared words. Romantic partners often find them enchanting yet elusive-they give their heart in fragments, through handwritten notes and midnight confessions, but may retreat when faced with the demands of mundane commitment.

They are the friend who remembers your childhood fears, who gifts you a book they swear was written just for you. But they can also vanish for weeks, lost in some inner labyrinth, leaving others to wonder if they were ever truly present.

Shadow

For all their luminosity, the Poet-Seer has a shadow: a tendency to dissolve into the abstract, avoiding the grit of reality. They may romanticize suffering, mistaking their own passivity for depth. When life becomes too harsh, they retreat further into their inner world, where everything is softer, more poetic-but also less real.

Their greatest fear is banality, and so they sometimes construct elaborate narratives to avoid confronting ordinary disappointments. A failed relationship becomes a "tragic romance"; professional stagnation is reframed as "the artist’s necessary solitude." This self-mythologizing can border on self-deception, leaving them stranded between the life they dream and the life they actually live.

Conclusion

At their best, they are alchemists of the everyday, turning the leaden weight of existence into gold through sheer perception. At their worst, they are ghosts in their own lives, hovering at the edges, never fully landing. Yet even their flaws are born from an excess of what makes them remarkable: their refusal to accept a world stripped of wonder.

They will always be a little out of step with the world-but perhaps that is the price of seeing what others do not.