Nostalgic Velvet Sorry Not Sorry
Fragrance Story
Nostalgic Velvet by Sorry Not Sorry is a Citrus Gourmand fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Nostalgic Velvet was launched in 2025. The nose behind this fragrance is Pedro Kimo. Top notes are Petitgrain Paraguay and Bergamot; middle notes are Vanilla, Orange, Orange Blossom, Cone Waffle and Cardamon; base notes are Ambrette, Ambrofix™ and Musk.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Pedro Kimo
Pedro Kimo is a perfumer who has composed fragrances for the Sorry Not Sorry brand. His creations include Can I Call U Rose?, Nostalgic Velvet, and Wonderblu. These scents often blend floral, velvety, and aquatic notes.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Archetype Archetype: Portrait of Nostalgic Velvet Sorry Not Sorry
Essence
This individual is most closely aligned with the Sage archetype, the seeker of wisdom, the one who values knowledge, depth, and the quiet power of reflection. Yet, beneath the surface, there lingers the Trickster’s shadow-an irreverent, playful defiance that refuses to be pinned down by convention. The fragrance Nostalgic Velvet Sorry Not Sorry is their armor and their confession: a blend of soft melancholy and unapologetic boldness, a scent that whispers of old libraries and midnight mischief.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is a carefully curated paradox: velvet blazers with frayed edges, vintage silk scarves paired with combat boots, a pocket watch dangling from ripped jeans. They favor deep jewel tones-burgundy, emerald, midnight blue-colors that suggest both luxury and mystery. Their scent, Nostalgic Velvet Sorry Not Sorry, lingers like a half-remembered dream, blending amber and oud with a surprising twist of citrus-just enough to keep you guessing.
Their living space is a sanctuary of controlled chaos: stacks of books arranged not by genre but by mood, a record player spinning jazz or post-punk depending on the hour, candles burning low beside handwritten notes filled with half-formed ideas. They are a collector of ephemera-old postcards, dried flowers, ink-stained manuscripts-each object a fragment of a story they may or may not choose to tell.
They thrive in liminal spaces-bookshops at closing time, empty train stations at dawn, dimly lit bars where the music is just loud enough to drown out small talk. Their daily rituals are deliberate: morning coffee with a worn copy of poetry, evening walks with no destination, a journal filled with sketches and aphorisms.
Professionally, they are likely in a field that allows for creative autonomy-writing, academia, art, or consulting. They resist corporate structures, preferring to bend rules rather than break them outright. Their work is brilliant but sporadic; they despise routine but occasionally fall victim to their own unpredictability, leaving projects half-finished when boredom strikes.
Philosophy & Values
They are drawn to paradoxes, believing that truth is found in contradictions. Nostalgia is not mere sentimentality for them-it is an excavation of the past to understand the present. They revere wisdom but distrust dogma, preferring the fluidity of thought over rigid systems. Their motto might be: "Know deeply, but hold lightly."
Their values are rooted in authenticity, though they define it differently than most. For them, authenticity is not about consistency but about embracing the full spectrum of their contradictions. They despise hypocrisy but admire cleverness, even when it borders on deception. They are drawn to the philosophical rebels-Nietzsche, Camus, Woolf-thinkers who danced on the edge of meaning without falling into despair.
Relationships
They are magnetic but elusive, drawing people in with wit and insight, then retreating when connections threaten to become too predictable. Their friendships are intense but intermittent-long conversations over whiskey at 2 AM, followed by weeks of silence. They are the confidant who listens with rare depth but may vanish when expected to conform to emotional obligations.
Romantically, they are drawn to kindred spirits who challenge them-someone equally sharp but with a warmth that balances their occasional detachment. They struggle with commitment not out of fear but out of a refusal to be confined. Their love is a slow burn, a dance of intellect and passion, but their shadow side can make them playfully cruel, testing boundaries just to see how far they can push before being reined in.
Shadow
The Sage’s pursuit of wisdom can curdle into arrogance, a belief that their insight elevates them above others. When the Trickster shadow emerges, they become manipulative, toying with people’s emotions under the guise of intellectual play. Their love of paradox can become an excuse for inconsistency, leaving others confused and wounded.
Their greatest fear is stagnation, but this can manifest as a refusal to settle even when stability is needed. They may self-sabotage relationships or opportunities simply to prove they are still free. The challenge for them is to integrate the Trickster’s spontaneity with the Sage’s wisdom-to learn that true freedom is not in evasion but in conscious choice.
Conclusion
They are a walking contradiction, and they know it. Nostalgic Velvet Sorry Not Sorry is their essence-a fragrance that is both a sigh and a smirk. They move through the world like a philosopher-poet who has read too much but still believes in magic. Their life is a tapestry of deep thought and playful rebellion, woven together by the unshakable conviction that the most interesting truths are found where light and shadow meet.