Lost In Flowers Strangelove Nyc
Fragrance Story
Lost In Flowers by Strangelove NYC is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. Lost In Flowers was launched in 2018. The nose behind this fragrance is Christophe Laudamiel. Top notes are Lily-of-the-Valley, Marigold and Cardamom; middle notes are Champaca, Jasmine and Saffron; base notes are Agarwood (Oud), Gardenia, Oakmoss, Musk, Sandalwood and Patchouli.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Christophe Laudamiel
Christophe Laudamiel is a French perfumer known for his work with brands like Estée Lauder, Clinique, and Grandiflora. He created Pure White Linen Pink Coral and Youth-dew Amber Nude, as well as Clinique Happy Heart. His portfolio also includes niche creations like Grandiflora Saskia and Lazarus Douvos Rose 1845, showcasing his versatility.
Fragrance Notes
Lost In Flowers Strangelove Nyc by Strangelove NYC 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.
Lost In Flowers Strangelove Nyc embodies the distinctive style of Strangelove NYC while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Lost In Flowers Strangelove Nyc
Essence
The Mystic archetype seeks transcendence through altered states, hidden knowledge, and the sacred. Lost In Flowers embodies this journey with a hypnotic, opulent floral-oriental that feels both ancient and otherworldly. The opening is a shimmering veil of lily-of-the-valley and marigold, laced with the spice of cardamom-a ritualistic invitation. As the fragrance deepens, champaca and jasmine bloom over a heart of saffron, intoxicating and luminous. The base is a dark, resinous embrace of oud, gardenia, oakmoss, and patchouli, grounding the spirit in earth and mystery. This is a scent for those who wander between worlds.
Style & Aesthetic
The Mystic’s style is eclectic, layered, and deeply personal. They wear flowing, dark-hued garments-velvet robes, embroidered shawls, raw silk-often adorned with amulets, crystals, or antique jewelry. Their aesthetic draws from bohemian, gothic, and spiritual traditions: rich purples, deep greens, and gold accents. They favor textures that feel sacred, like crushed velvet or handwoven linen. Their presence is magnetic, as if they carry a secret universe within. They might be found in a candlelit room filled with incense, tarot cards, and dried flowers.
Philosophy & Values
The Mystic values inner wisdom, intuition, and the unseen threads that connect all life. They believe that reality is layered and that true knowledge comes from direct experience-meditation, dreams, or altered states. They are drawn to rituals, symbols, and ancient traditions, seeing them as portals to deeper understanding. Their philosophy is one of surrender: they trust the journey, even when it leads into shadow. They seek not to control but to merge with the divine mystery.
Relationships
In relationships, the Mystic is intense, enigmatic, and deeply loyal to those who understand their world. They connect on a soul level, seeking partners who are also seekers-those unafraid of emotional depth or spiritual exploration. They are not casual; their bonds are forged in shared rituals, late-night conversations about the cosmos, and silent understanding. However, they can be elusive, disappearing into their inner landscape when overwhelmed. They need a partner who respects their need for solitude and mystery.
Lifestyle
The Mystic’s daily life is a series of sacred practices. They might begin with meditation or yoga, burn sage to clear energy, and consult the stars before making decisions. Their home is a temple: altars with candles, crystals, and dried herbs; shelves of esoteric books; a corner for tea ceremonies. They are drawn to nature-forests, mountains, the sea-as places of pilgrimage. They avoid the mundane and seek to infuse every moment with intention, whether brewing tea or writing in a journal.
Shadow
The Mystic’s shadow is a tendency toward escapism and detachment from practical reality. They may use spirituality to avoid emotional pain or responsibility, losing themselves in fantasy or obsession. Their search for transcendence can become a form of addiction-to altered states, intense experiences, or the allure of the unknown. The fragrance’s dark, heady base can overwhelm, just as the Mystic can become lost in their own depths. They must learn to ground their visions in the material world and find balance between the sacred and the mundane.
Conclusion
Lost In Flowers Strangelove NYC is a portrait of the Mystic-a soul who walks between worlds, seeking the divine in every petal and shadow. It captures the beauty of surrender, the power of ritual, and the courage to explore the unknown. Like the Mystic, this fragrance invites you to lose yourself in order to find yourself, to trust the journey into the heart of mystery.