Seems Legit Sucreabeille

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2019
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Seems Legit by Sucreabeille is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. Seems Legit was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Andrea Fender.

Composition Profile

smoky 100%
tobacco 85%
aromatic 70%
sweet 60%
mineral 50%
metallic 40%
earthy 35%
clay 30%
whiskey 25%
woody 20%

About the Perfumer

Andrea Fender

Andrea Fender

Andrea Fender is a perfumer who has created numerous fragrances for Sucreabeille. Their portfolio includes Afterglow, Aqua Vitae, Black Rose, Bounty, Coconut Palm, Cup Of Ambition, Dead Or Alive, and Dead Ringer. These scents range from gourmand to dark and atmospheric, reflecting a versatile creative approach.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Smoke Smoke
Tobacco Tobacco
Jobs tears (Yi Yi Ren) Jobs tears (Yi Yi Ren)
Blood Blood
Clay Clay
Pumpkin Pumpkin
Corn Silk Corn Silk

Character Profile

The Seeker Archetype: Portrait of Seems Legit Sucreabeille

Essence

At the heart of this person’s essence lies the Trickster-an archetype of wit, irreverence, and playful deception. The Trickster thrives on subverting expectations, toying with perceptions, and dancing on the line between sincerity and satire. "Seems Legit" is a fragrance that embodies this duality: sweet yet sharp, comforting yet mischievous. The wearer is one who delights in the absurd, who scoffs at rigid seriousness, yet whose humor often carries a deeper, more probing intelligence.

They are not merely a jester, but a philosopher in clown’s garb-someone who uses levity to expose truths too uncomfortable for solemn discourse. Their laughter is a weapon and a shield, disarming others while keeping their own vulnerabilities hidden.

Relationships

In relationships, they are magnetic but elusive. Their wit and charm draw people in, yet they maintain a careful distance, wary of being pinned down. They are the friend who sends cryptic, hilarious texts at 3 AM but vanishes when emotions run too deep. Intimacy is a game they both crave and fear-they excel at playful banter but retreat when vulnerability looms.

Romantically, they attract partners who mistake their cleverness for depth, only to find themselves frustrated by the Trickster’s reluctance to commit to sincerity. They love the thrill of the chase but grow restless when things become predictable. Their shadow emerges here: a fear of being truly known, masked by a persona that keeps others at arm’s length.

Shadow

Beneath the laughter lies a quiet unease-an awareness that perpetual irony can become its own prison. The Trickster’s greatest flaw is the inability to fully embrace earnestness. They mock sentimentality because they fear its power over them. Their humor, once liberating, can curdle into cynicism, leaving them isolated in a self-made world where nothing is sacred-and thus, nothing is truly meaningful.

At their worst, they become the hollow jester, laughing at everything but believing in nothing. They may alienate those who seek depth, leaving behind a trail of bemused admirers but few true confidants.

Conclusion

Their tastes are eclectic, a blend of the refined and the ridiculous. They might savor a meticulously crafted cocktail while wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with an obscure meme. Their home is a curated chaos-books on existentialism stacked beside novelty mugs, vintage records next to a collection of absurdist art. They appreciate beauty but refuse to take it too seriously, preferring the charm of imperfection over sterile elegance.

Philosophically, they reject dogma but are not nihilists. They believe meaning is found in the act of questioning, not in blind adherence to answers. Their values center on autonomy, curiosity, and the refusal to be confined by societal scripts. They despise pretension but are not immune to it-sometimes, their disdain for seriousness becomes its own form of rigidity.