Strangeling Sucreabeille
At a glance
Is Strangeling Sucreabeille worth trying?
Strangeling by Sucreabeille is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, sweet, vanilla with Cognac, White Chocolate, Palisander Rosewood
The first impression
Strangeling by Sucreabeille is a fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Andrea Fender.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
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.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Strangeling Sucreabeille
Essence
The Mystic dwells in the liminal, where reality blurs into dream. Strangeling’s cognac and dragon blood resin evoke this threshold, a haze of incense and old libraries. They are seekers of the unseen, drawn to symbols and synchronicities, much like the fragrance’s palisander rosewood-rare and resonant.
Style & Aesthetic
They drape themselves in velvet and silver rings, their attire a tapestry of eras and esoterica. The white chocolate note hints at a softness beneath the drama, a contrast as deliberate as their layered scarves and moonstone pendants.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the language of the unseen. The copal’s sacred smoke mirrors their rituals-tarot spreads at dawn, sigils in candle wax. Vanilla absolute grounds their mysticism in warmth, a reminder that magic thrives in kindness.
Relationships
They attract fellow travelers of the soul. Love is a shared incantation, a merging of shadows. The cognac’s richness suggests depth, but the dragon blood resin warns: their heart is a temple, not a tavern.
Lifestyle
Their days are punctuated by tea leaves and twilight walks. They journal in leather-bound books, pressing flowers between pages. The fragrance’s balsamic warmth clings to their shelves of grimoires and dried herbs.
Shadow
Their intuition can become a cage, mistaking solitude for enlightenment. The rosewood’s exoticism risks exoticizing their own loneliness. They must learn to step out of the sacred grove and into the sunlight.
Conclusion
Strangeling is the scent of candlelit altars and whispered invocations. It suits those who walk between worlds, for whom every scent is a sigil and every breath a prayer.