Poupee Rochas
Fragrance Story
Poupee by Rochas is a Floral fragrance for women. Poupee was launched in 2004. The nose behind this fragrance is Anne Flipo. Top notes are Pineapple and Orange Blossom; middle notes are Gardenia, Tuberose, Rose, Jasmine and Nutmeg; base notes are Benzoin, Sandalwood and Amber.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Anne Flipo
Anne Flipo is a French perfumer and a master of delicate, luminous compositions, often working with IFF and known for her refined floral and woody accords. Her style balances transparency with depth, creating scents that feel both airy and substantial, as seen in the ethereal Pleine Lune and the sophisticated Serpent Bohème. Among her notable creations are the bold 212 Vip Black and the radiant Joyphoria, showcasing her versatility across modern and classic aesthetics.
Fragrance Notes
Poupee Rochas by Rochas 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.
Poupee Rochas embodies the distinctive style of Rochas while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Eternal Child Archetype: Portrait of Poupee Rochas
Essence
The person who cherishes Poupee Rochas is most closely aligned with the Puer Aeternus (or Puella Aeternus if female)-the Eternal Child. This archetype, as Jung described, embodies youthful exuberance, playfulness, and a resistance to the rigid structures of adulthood. The fragrance itself-sweet, powdery, floral, with a hint of playful mischief-mirrors their essence: lighthearted yet nostalgic, innocent yet subtly seductive.
They are drawn to the scent because it evokes a world where life remains an enchanted garden, where responsibilities do not weigh them down, and where wonder is always within reach. The fragrance’s delicate blend of rose, peach, and vanilla is not merely a preference-it is an olfactory manifesto of their soul.
Shadow
Yet, like all archetypes, the Eternal Child has its shadow. Their resistance to maturity can manifest as escapism. When life becomes too demanding, they retreat-into fantasy, into nostalgia, into the safety of their perfumed world. They may struggle with commitment, whether in careers or love, always fearing that settling down means the death of their spirit.
They can be impulsive, chasing new passions with the fervor of a child discovering a shiny toy, only to abandon them just as quickly. Their optimism, while beautiful, sometimes borders on naivety, leaving them vulnerable to disappointment when reality fails to match their dreams.
In darker moments, they may feel a deep melancholy-a sense of being out of place in a world that demands pragmatism. The very innocence they cherish can become a cage, preventing them from developing the resilience needed to face life’s inevitable hardships.
Conclusion
This person lives with an almost contagious enthusiasm. Their laughter is frequent, their curiosity boundless. They see the world through the lens of possibility, often finding beauty in the overlooked-a sunbeam through a window, the way dust motes dance in the air, the whimsical shape of a cloud.
Their style reflects this: playful yet elegant, favoring soft pastels, flowing fabrics, or vintage-inspired pieces that evoke a bygone era of innocence. They might wear a ribbon in their hair, a brooch with a touch of whimsy, or a dress that flutters like a butterfly’s wing. Their home is a sanctuary of charm-filled with trinkets, fresh flowers, and perhaps a collection of antique dolls or storybooks.
In relationships, they are the one who brings lightness, who reminds others to laugh, to dream, to indulge in small pleasures. They love deeply, though sometimes fleetingly, for their heart is easily enchanted. They are the friend who plans picnics in the park, who writes letters by hand, who gifts you a pressed flower just because.
Their philosophy is one of wonder. They reject cynicism, believing instead in magic-not necessarily the supernatural kind, but the magic of moments, of fleeting beauty, of love that feels like a fairy tale. They might quote Rilke or Saint-Exupéry, finding wisdom in words that celebrate the ephemeral.