Travelers Solstice Scents

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: Unknown
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Travelers by Solstice Scents is a fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Angela St.John.

Composition Profile

amber 100%
warm spicy 85%

About the Perfumer

Angela St.John

Angela St.John

Angela St. John is the founder and creative force behind Solstice Scents, an independent perfume house known for its atmospheric and narrative-driven compositions. Her style blends natural and synthetic materials to evoke specific places, seasons, and moods, often with a dark, nostalgic, or gourmand bent. Notable creations from her catalog include the petrichor-laced After The Rain, the rich amber of Amber Coeur, and the woodland depth of Black Forest, each showcasing her talent for immersive storytelling through scent.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Amber Amber
Clove Clove
Olibanum Olibanum

Character Profile

The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Travelers Solstice Scents

Essence

The person who favors Traveler by Solstice Scents is most closely aligned with the Seeker archetype-a restless soul driven by curiosity, a hunger for experience, and an unshakable belief in the transformative power of movement. The Seeker does not merely travel; they quest, propelled by an inner compass that points toward the unknown. Their fragrance-warm, earthy, with hints of spice and distant horizons-mirrors their essence: a blend of comfort and adventure, familiarity and mystery.

Relationships

Their relationships are intense but transient, like campfire conversations that burn bright before fading into memory. They attract others effortlessly-their presence carries the magnetism of someone who has seen things others haven’t-but they struggle with permanence. Love is a series of waypoints, not a home. They are generous with their stories but guarded with their roots.

Those who know them well recognize the paradox: they crave deep connection but fear the weight of it. Their shadow emerges here-the rootless ghost, always half-departing even as they lean in. They may leave before being left, or grow restless when others try to anchor them. Their greatest fear is not loneliness, but being trapped in a life that no longer moves.

Shadow

The Seeker’s brilliance is also their undoing. When unbalanced, their wanderlust becomes evasion-an endless flight from responsibility, from the mundane work of building rather than passing through. They mistake motion for growth, novelty for depth. There are times when the road is not liberation but escape, when the scent of distant lands is not inspiration but a siren call away from the harder, quieter truths of stillness.

They may romanticize solitude to the point of isolation, or grow cynical toward those who choose settled lives. The world, for all its vastness, can become a mirror-always reflecting back their own restlessness, never offering resolution.

Conclusion

To them, life is not a fixed destination but a series of thresholds, each crossed with intention. They are drawn to the liminal-the moments between places, the quiet before dawn, the scent of rain on dry earth. Their tastes reflect this: worn leather journals filled with sketches of foreign streets, a collection of odd trinkets from roadside markets, a wardrobe of layered textures that suggest both practicality and a touch of the bohemian. They prefer the weight of a well-made bag to the sterility of a suitcase, the creak of a train over the hum of an airplane.

Philosophically, they reject stagnation. Routine is a cage; stability, unless self-imposed, feels like surrender. They believe in the wisdom of the road-that truth is found in movement, in the friction between cultures, in the silent exchange between strangers. Their values are fluid yet deeply held: freedom above all, but also authenticity, resilience, and a quiet reverence for the ephemeral.