In Clover Régime Des Fleurs
Fragrance Story
In Clover by Régime des Fleurs is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. In Clover was launched in 2025. Top notes are Banana Leaf, Spearmint, Violet Leaf and Basil; middle notes are Clover, Jasmine Sambac, Apple, Angelica and Galbanum; base notes are Algae, Cucumber and Cedar.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
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Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The In Clover R Archetype: Portrait of In Clover Régime Des Fleurs
Essence
At their core, this person embodies the Innocent-an archetype rooted in purity, optimism, and a deep reverence for nature’s unspoiled beauty. Like the fragrance they adore-a delicate blend of clover, hay, and wildflowers-they are drawn to simplicity, authenticity, and the quiet magic of the natural world. The Innocent seeks harmony, not through conquest or complexity, but through a return to what is elemental and true. Yet, as with all archetypes, their idealism casts a shadow-naivety, a resistance to harsh realities, and a tendency to romanticize life rather than confront its darker edges.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is an extension of their essence-unforced, organic, yet deliberate. Linen dresses that sway with movement, loose braids that unravel by afternoon, jewelry shaped like leaves or seeds. They favor textures that mimic nature: raw silk, undyed wool, the patina of well-worn leather. Their home is a sanctuary of muted tones, dried flowers in ceramic vases, shelves lined with poetry and pressed botanicals.
But beneath this curated simplicity lies a quiet fear-that if they adorn themselves too boldly, they will betray their own ethos. Their restraint can border on self-erasure, a reluctance to claim space or power for fear of disrupting harmony.
Philosophy & Values
To them, existence is not a struggle but a dance-one where sunlight filters through leaves, where mornings are sacred, and where the scent of earth after rain is a kind of prayer. They believe in gentleness as a form of strength, in kindness as a radical act. Their philosophy is not one of rigid dogma but of intuition-a trust in the wisdom of seasons, in the cyclical nature of growth and decay.
Yet, this worldview is not without its illusions. They may resist the idea that life demands thorns as much as petals, that beauty often coexists with brutality. Their optimism can blind them to manipulation, leaving them vulnerable to those who mistake their softness for weakness.
Relationships
In love and friendship, they are the nurturer, the one who remembers birthdays with handwritten notes, who brings herbal tea to a friend in distress. Their presence is a balm-steady, warm, reassuring. They attract those who crave solace, who long to be seen without judgment.
Yet their shadow emerges when they mistake self-sacrifice for virtue. They may cling to relationships long after they’ve turned toxic, believing that patience and sweetness alone can mend what is broken. Their avoidance of conflict can become a form of cowardice, a refusal to demand the respect they deserve.
Shadow
The greatest danger for the Innocent is disillusionment. When life does not conform to their vision-when love betrays, when nature itself turns cruel-they risk collapsing into cynicism or retreating further into fantasy. Their optimism, once a source of light, can become a cage, preventing them from growing through hardship.
But if they integrate their shadow, they learn that true innocence is not ignorance-it is the choice to remain open-hearted even after seeing the world’s fractures.
Conclusion
In Clover is more than a scent to them-it is a manifesto. A declaration that life, at its best, is soft and wild, fleeting yet eternal. They are the dreamers, the gentle rebels who refuse to harden. And though the world may call them naive, they know something essential: that to believe in beauty is, itself, an act of defiance.