Serres D'auteuil Sixteen92

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2017
Moderate
Sillage
Moderate
Longevity
Spring
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Serres d'Auteuil by Sixteen92 is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men. Serres d'Auteuil was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Claire Baxter.

Composition Profile

floral 100%
aromatic 85%
powdery 70%
rose 60%
vanilla 50%
fresh spicy 40%
soft spicy 35%
almond 30%
fresh 25%
aldehydic 20%

About the Perfumer

Claire Baxter

Claire Baxter

Claire Baxter is the perfumer behind several Sixteen92 fragrances, including A Thousand Times More Fair, Aeromancy, Black Sugar, Blood & Honey, Bruise Violet, Chiromancy, Death By Stereo!, and Dr. Van Helsing. Her work for the brand often explores dark, atmospheric themes with a gothic sensibility. She is known for creating complex, narrative-driven scents that evoke specific moods and places.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Fern Fern
Heliotrope Heliotrope
Cherry Blossom Cherry Blossom
Solar Notes Solar Notes
Pink Pepper Pink Pepper
Grasse Rose Grasse Rose

Character Profile

The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Serres D'auteuil Sixteen92

Essence

The Wanderer is the soul who finds beauty in the in-between-the edges of gardens, the soft light of spring mornings, the quiet moments where nature and humanity meet. This fragrance captures that liminal grace: a greenhouse in bloom, where cherry blossoms drift through sunbeams and ferns unfurl in the damp air. The wearer is someone who moves through life with gentle curiosity, never quite settling, always drawn to the next hidden corner of the world.

The scent opens with a burst of solar notes and pink pepper, like the first warmth of the season, then settles into a powdery rose and heliotrope embrace. It is aromatic and soft, with a whisper of almond and fresh aldehydes-a fragrance that feels like a secret garden discovered at dusk.

Style & Aesthetic

The Wanderer’s style is effortless and organic-linen shirts in faded lavender, wide-legged trousers in sage green, a silk scarf tied loosely at the neck. They favor textures that feel alive: raw silk, unpolished linen, soft cashmere. Their aesthetic is a blend of vintage botanical prints and modern minimalism, with accessories that tell stories-a tarnished silver locket, a leather journal worn from use.

They are drawn to muted, earthy tones with pops of soft pink and pale yellow, like the colors of a greenhouse at dawn. Their home is filled with dried flowers, pressed leaves, and books on herbalism. Every object has a purpose or a memory; nothing is purely decorative.

Philosophy & Values

The Wanderer believes in the poetry of small things. They value presence over productivity, and find meaning in the fleeting-a cherry blossom’s brief bloom, the scent of rain on ferns. They are guided by intuition and a deep respect for nature’s rhythms, seeing themselves as part of a larger, interconnected world.

They reject rigid structures and instead embrace fluidity: plans are suggestions, not rules. Their philosophy is one of gentle exploration-life is a garden to be wandered, not a destination to be conquered. They seek beauty in impermanence and wisdom in the quiet spaces between moments.

Relationships

In relationships, the Wanderer is warm but elusive. They form deep connections with those who understand their need for space and spontaneity. They are the friend who shows up with a bouquet of wildflowers and a story about a forgotten path, the partner who plans a picnic in a hidden meadow.

They are drawn to fellow seekers-artists, gardeners, travelers-and avoid those who demand too much structure. Their love is tender and attentive, but never possessive. They give freely, expecting nothing in return, and cherish the freedom of both themselves and their loved ones.

Lifestyle

The Wanderer’s life is a series of rituals: morning coffee on the balcony, a daily walk through the botanical gardens, evenings spent sketching or writing by candlelight. They keep a journal of scents and seasons, noting when the first cherry blossoms appear and when the ferns begin to unfurl.

They are likely to be found in secondhand bookshops, at farmers’ markets, or wandering through arboretums. Their home is a sanctuary of calm-soft lighting, plants in every corner, a record player spinning jazz. They practice slow living, savoring each moment as if it were a rare bloom.

Shadow

The Wanderer’s shadow is a tendency toward rootlessness and avoidance. They may drift away from commitments when things feel too heavy, using their love of freedom as an excuse to escape emotional depth. Their gentle curiosity can become a form of detachment, leaving others feeling cherished but never fully held.

They risk becoming a ghost in their own life-always present, never fully engaged. The fragrance’s soft, powdery finish hints at this: a beauty that fades into the background, never quite demanding to be noticed. The Wanderer must learn that true exploration includes the courage to stay.

Conclusion

Serres d’Auteuil is a fragrance for the soul that wanders with intention-a scent of greenhouses and spring light, of cherry blossoms and fern shadows. It speaks to the beauty of transience and the grace of moving through life with open hands. The Wanderer wears it as a reminder that the most profound journeys are the ones we take without a map.