Violet White Leather Solstice Scents

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

Fragrance Story

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

Composition Profile

vanilla 100%
leather 85%
violet 70%
powdery 60%
sweet 50%
woody 40%
animalic 35%
balsamic 30%
aromatic 25%
smoky 20%

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

Leather Leather
Violet Violet
Vanilla Vanilla
Coumarin Coumarin

Character Profile

The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Violet White Leather Solstice Scents

Essence

Archetype: The Mystic
This person is defined by the Mystic archetype-a seeker of hidden truths, drawn to the liminal spaces between the tangible and the ethereal. Their chosen fragrance, Violet White Leather by Solstice Scents, is a sensory paradox: the soft, powdery melancholy of violet, the stark purity of white floralcy, and the grounding, almost primal presence of leather. This duality mirrors their nature-someone who exists between worlds, neither fully anchored in the material nor entirely lost in the abstract.

Style & Aesthetic

Their appearance is deliberate but never ostentatious. They favor textures that whisper rather than shout-soft cashmere, worn-in leather, fabrics that carry the weight of time. Their color palette leans toward muted tones: deep violets, stormy grays, the faintest blush of white. There is an air of quiet antiquity about them, as if they have stepped out of an old photograph, yet their modernity is undeniable. They wear vintage not as costume, but as second skin.

Their home is a sanctuary of curated solitude-bookshelves lined with esoteric philosophy, poetry, and forgotten histories. Candles flicker in corners, casting shadows that dance like half-remembered dreams. They collect oddities: dried flowers pressed between pages, a vial of sand from a distant shore, a single rusted key with no known lock. Each object is a talisman, a fragment of a story they are piecing together.

Their days are structured around rituals, though they would never call them that. Morning tea in the same chipped cup, evening walks along the same winding path-these repetitions are not monotony, but meditation. They find comfort in cycles, in the knowledge that some things endure.

They are drawn to the arts, though rarely as a mere spectator. They may write poetry in margins, sketch in notebooks they never show, or hum melodies they never finish. Creation, for them, is a private act-a conversation between their soul and something unnamed.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in the unseen-not in a dogmatic sense, but as someone who has felt the presence of something beyond language. Their spirituality is intuitive, woven from personal epiphanies rather than doctrine. They are drawn to mysticism, but not as escapism; rather, they seek to deepen reality, not transcend it.

For them, truth is not found in absolutes but in the spaces between contradictions. They embrace paradox: the sacred and the profane, the delicate and the rugged, the ephemeral and the eternal. This makes them both profound and, at times, frustratingly elusive. They resist rigid categorization, preferring to remain just out of reach-even to themselves.

Relationships

They are not a person of many friends, but the ones they keep are bound by silent understanding. Their love is intense but quiet, expressed in gestures rather than declarations-a handwritten note slipped into a coat pocket, a shared silence that speaks more than words.

Romantically, they are drawn to those who possess their own inner mysteries. Superficial charm does not move them; they crave depth, someone who can match their introspection without suffocating it. Yet, their shadow emerges here: their reluctance to fully surrender to another can make them seem distant, even cold. They fear losing themselves in love, and so they hold back-just enough to maintain their sovereignty, but often at the cost of true intimacy.

Shadow

The Mystic’s greatest strength is also their weakness: their self-sufficiency borders on isolation. They can become so enamored with their inner world that they neglect the messy, demanding reality of human connection. Their introspection, if unchecked, turns into self-absorption.

There is also a tendency toward melancholy, a romanticization of solitude that can harden into loneliness. They may mistake withdrawal for wisdom, forgetting that some truths are only found in the friction of shared existence.

Conclusion

Violet White Leather is the scent of someone who walks the line between fragility and resilience, between the ephemeral and the enduring. They are not meant to be easily understood, nor do they wish to be. Their life is a quiet rebellion against the noise of the world-a testament to the beauty of depth, of things felt but not spoken.

They are the Mystic: a keeper of secrets, a wanderer of thresholds, forever balancing on the edge of revelation.