Violet Mallow Solstice Scents
Fragrance Story
Violet Mallow by Solstice Scents is a fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Angela St.John.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
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
Violet Mallow Solstice Scents by Solstice Scents 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.
Violet Mallow Solstice Scents embodies the distinctive style of Solstice Scents while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Violet Mallow Solstice Scents
Essence
The one who is drawn to Violet Mallow by Solstice Scents is not merely a lover of fragrance-they are a seeker of hidden truths, a wanderer between the seen and unseen. The dominant archetype here is the Mystic, one who perceives the world through intuition and reverie, finding meaning in the delicate interplay of beauty and melancholy.
Violet Mallow is a fragrance of contrasts: powdery violet, soft marshmallow, and a whisper of something elusive, like a half-remembered dream. This duality mirrors the Mystic’s nature-both tender and introspective, yet capable of withdrawing into an inner sanctum where few may follow.
Relationships
They love deeply but cautiously. Their relationships are built on unspoken understandings, shared silences that hold more meaning than chatter. They are not the type to confess their heart easily; vulnerability comes in fragments, like petals scattered in the wind.
Friends and lovers may find them elusive at times, drifting into solitude without warning. They crave connection but also fear its weight-the risk of being truly known is both intoxicating and terrifying. Those who stay must accept that some parts of them will always remain veiled.
Shadow
Yet every archetype has its shadow. The Mystic’s sensitivity can become a burden, leading them to retreat too far into their inner world. Reality, with its harsh edges and mundane demands, may feel unbearable at times. They might escape into fantasy, nostalgia, or even self-imposed solitude, leaving others feeling shut out.
Their melancholy, though poetic, can tip into brooding. They may struggle with indecision, lost in contemplation while life passes them by. And their aversion to confrontation can make them passive, allowing situations to fester rather than addressing them directly.
Conclusion
Their tastes are refined but never ostentatious. They prefer the subtle over the glaring, the poetic over the literal. Their home is filled with soft textures-velvet, aged wood, dried flowers-objects that carry the weight of time. They may collect antique books, not just for their content but for the scent of old paper, the faint trace of hands that once turned the same pages.
In style, they favor flowing fabrics, muted tones, and garments that seem to belong to another era. Their wardrobe is not a statement of fashion but an extension of their inner world-romantic, nostalgic, slightly untouchable.
Philosophically, they are drawn to the liminal spaces-twilight, the threshold between seasons, the quiet moments before sleep. They believe in the sacredness of small things: the way light filters through a curtain, the scent of rain on warm earth. They do not worship at the altar of productivity; instead, they find divinity in stillness.