Bois Et Fruits Serge Lutens
At a glance
Is Bois Et Fruits Serge Lutens worth trying?
Bois et Fruits by Serge Lutens is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- fruity, woody, sweet with Plum, Cedar, Apricot
The first impression
Bois et Fruits by Serge Lutens is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. Bois et Fruits was launched in 1992. The nose behind this fragrance is Christopher Sheldrake.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Christopher Sheldrake
Christopher Sheldrake is a British perfumer best known for his long collaboration with Chanel, where he created Coco Noir and its extrait. He has also worked with brands like Avon, Rochas, and Scents of Time, producing fragrances such as Perceive and Tocadilly. His style is versatile, ranging from elegant florals to modern chypres.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Creator Archetype: Portrait of Bois Et Fruits Serge Lutens
Essence
The Creator archetype finds perfect expression in Bois et Fruits, where wood and fruit compose an unexpected harmony. They are an artist who sees connections others miss, blending plum and cedar into something greater than the sum of parts. The fragrance's balance between earthy and sweet reflects their ability to bridge seemingly contradictory worlds.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is deliberately unfinished - raw silk draping over rough linen, charcoal sketches pinned to plaster walls. They favor organic shapes and natural materials, leaving edges rough to highlight the beauty of process over polish. Their workspace is cluttered with half-realized ideas waiting for the right moment.
Philosophy & Values
They believe creation is an act of courage, requiring vulnerability to bring something new into the world. Perfection bores them; they value the quirks that make each creation unique. For them, art exists in the space between intention and accident.
Relationships
They collect muses like others collect books, finding inspiration in fleeting connections. Partners must understand their need for creative solitude, though they give passionate attention when fully present. Their friendships are built on mutual admiration for each other's creative processes.
Lifestyle
Their days follow no schedule but their own creative rhythms. Mornings might be spent wandering orchards, afternoons carving wood, evenings lost in composition. They move between mediums effortlessly, always chasing the next spark of inspiration.
Shadow
Their constant reinvention can become avoidance of completion. The safety of potential may keep them from fully realizing their visions. At worst, they become dilettantes, skimming surfaces without depth.
Conclusion
Bois et Fruits captures the Creator's essence - the moment when disparate elements click into place, creating magic. Wearing it is an act of creative confidence, a reminder that beauty emerges from bold combinations.