Southern Gothic Sixteen92
Fragrance Story
Southern Gothic by Sixteen92 is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Southern Gothic was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Claire Baxter.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
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
Southern Gothic Sixteen92 by Sixteen92 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.
Southern Gothic Sixteen92 embodies the distinctive style of Sixteen92 while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Southern Gothic Sixteen92
Essence
The Wanderer archetype is the restless soul, the seeker of forgotten places and untold stories. For the wearer of Southern Gothic, this journey is not across vast landscapes but through the tangled, fragrant gardens of memory and decay. The scent is a paradox: the sweetness of jasmine and coconut tangled with the resinous, woody depth of old magnolia trees. They are a ghost in the garden, a romantic drifting through the ruins of a bygone era.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is a curated decay: vintage lace, faded velvet, and tarnished silver. They favor deep, dusty colors-moss green, bruised plum, and antique white. Their look is both elegant and haunted, as if they stepped out of a faded photograph. They are drawn to the beauty in imperfection, finding grace in peeling paint and overgrown paths.
Philosophy & Values
They value authenticity above all, especially the raw, unvarnished truth of the past. They believe that beauty is found in the strange and the sorrowful, and that memory is a sacred landscape to be explored. Their philosophy is one of gentle melancholy: they accept the transience of all things and find poetry in decay. They are archivists of the heart, preserving what others have forgotten.
Relationships
In relationships, they are enigmatic and deeply feeling. They connect through shared stories and a mutual appreciation for the bittersweet. They are not for the faint of heart; their love is intense, layered, and often tinged with a sense of longing. They seek a partner who understands the beauty of a quiet, rainy afternoon and the weight of unspoken histories.
Lifestyle
Their life is a series of solitary rituals: reading old letters by candlelight, tending a wild garden, listening to vinyl records that crackle with age. They are drawn to antique shops, cemeteries, and libraries. Their home is a sanctuary of collected memories-dried flowers, vintage photographs, and books with yellowed pages. They find comfort in the quiet, the faded, the forgotten.
Shadow
The shadow of the Wanderer is a tendency toward isolation and nostalgia. They can become so lost in the past that they miss the present. Their love of melancholy can tip into despair, and their search for beauty in decay may prevent them from building something new. The scent’s sweet, lactonic notes can become cloying if they refuse to let go of what is already gone.
Conclusion
Southern Gothic is a fragrance for the Wanderer who finds home in the haunted and the beautiful. It is a scent of memory, of magnolias in the rain, and of stories whispered on the wind. To wear it is to embrace the poetry of the past and to wander, forever, through the gardens of the soul.