L'île De Séoul Salon De Nevaeh
Fragrance Story
L'île de Séoul by Salon de Nevaeh is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. L'île de Séoul was launched in 2022. Top notes are Mountain Air, Green Leaves, Bergamot and Grapefruit; middle notes are Osmanthus, Mandarin Orange, Peppermint and Star Anise; base notes are Musk, Juniper Berries, Black Tea, Patchouli and Cedar.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Unknown Perfumer
Fragrance Notes
L'île De Séoul Salon De Nevaeh by Salon de Nevaeh 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.
L'île De Séoul Salon De Nevaeh embodies the distinctive style of Salon de Nevaeh while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Archetype Archetype: Portrait of L'île De Séoul Salon De Nevaeh
Essence
This person is most closely defined by the Seeker archetype-a restless soul in pursuit of transcendence, novelty, and self-discovery. L’Île de Séoul Salon de Nevaeh, with its ethereal blend of citrus, floral, and woody notes, reflects their longing for a world just beyond reach-one that is both familiar and elusive. They are drawn to fragrances that evoke a sense of wandering, of being suspended between reality and reverie.
Style & Aesthetic
Their aesthetic is minimal yet poetic-clean lines, muted tones, but with an unexpected detail that hints at depth. They favor unstructured linen, oversized knits, and unisex silhouettes. Their home is a sanctuary of curated simplicity: a single branch in a vase, a well-worn book left open on a table, the scent of incense lingering in the air.
In art, they gravitate toward impressionism and abstract expressionism-works that suggest rather than declare. They listen to ambient music, jazz, and lo-fi beats, sounds that evoke movement without urgency. Their taste in literature leans toward magical realism and fragmented narratives-Borges, Murakami, Woolf-where reality is porous and meaning is fluid.
They thrive in cities that breathe-Seoul, Lisbon, Kyoto-places where tradition and modernity blur. They work in creative fields: graphic design, writing, or perhaps a niche perfumery. Their career is less about ambition and more about sustaining their freedom. They may freelance, rejecting the 9-to-5 not out of laziness but out of a refusal to be confined.
They are disciplined in their rituals-morning meditation, evening walks, the careful selection of a scent to match their mood. But their discipline is not rigid; it is a gentle structure that allows for spontaneity.
Philosophy & Values
Their philosophy is one of fluid identity-they resist rigid definitions, preferring to exist in a state of becoming rather than being. They value curiosity above dogma, experimentation over tradition. To them, life is an ongoing pilgrimage, not a fixed destination. They are drawn to Zen Buddhism, existentialism, and the idea of wabi-sabi-the beauty in imperfection and transience.
Yet, this very fluidity can make them unmoored. Their resistance to commitment-whether to a belief, a place, or a person-can leave them feeling rootless, always searching but never arriving. Their shadow is the Wanderer who never finds home, perpetually chasing an idealized version of life that may not exist.
Relationships
They are warm but elusive, drawing people in with their quiet magnetism but maintaining an emotional distance. Friends describe them as fascinating but hard to pin down-they listen deeply but rarely reveal themselves fully. Romantic partners are drawn to their enigmatic nature but may grow frustrated by their reluctance to settle into intimacy.
Their relationships are often temporary by design, not out of cruelty but out of an unconscious fear of stagnation. They love intensely but fleetingly, always preserving an exit. Their shadow is the emotional nomad, capable of deep connection but unwilling to be anchored by it.
Shadow
Their greatest strength-their refusal to be defined-is also their greatest weakness. When discomfort arises, they escape-into travel, into new hobbies, into the arms of someone new. They mistake motion for growth, mistaking the act of searching for the act of finding.
Yet, when they pause-when they allow themselves to be still-they glimpse something profound: that the journey is not about reaching a destination, but about the act of walking itself. And perhaps, in those rare moments, they realize that the island they seek is not out there, but within.