Let's Play Suol Perfumes
At a glance
Is Let's Play Suol Perfumes worth trying?
Let's play by Suol Perfumes is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- Champagne, rose, fruity with Champagne, Rose, Incense
The first impression
Let's play by Suol Perfumes is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Let's play was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Katerina Soloveva.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Katerina Soloveva
Katerina Soloveva is the perfumer behind Suol Perfumes, a brand that emphasizes natural and artistic compositions. Her catalog features fragrances like Holeta, Let's Play, and Sanctuary, which showcase a range from fresh and green to warm and honeyed. Soloveva’s creations are noted for their clarity and emotional resonance.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Magician Archetype: Portrait of Let's Play Suol Perfumes
Essence
Let's Play channels the Magician, a master of transformation and seductive illusion. The champagne and rose opening is a sleight of hand-sparkling yet mysterious-while the tobacco and incense reveal a darker, more theatrical core. They thrive on reinvention, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary with a flick of the wrist.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor velvet blazers and statement jewelry, their look a blend of old-world glamour and modern edge. Their home is a stage: a black lacquer piano, a decanter of absinthe, roses wilting dramatically in a gilded cage. The aldehydic fizz of the fragrance mirrors their love for the uncanny.
Philosophy & Values
They believe reality is malleable, a canvas for their will. The tobacco's richness speaks to their appetite for risk and sensory excess. Rules are suggestions; boundaries exist to be playfully transgressed, like the currant's tartness cutting through the rose.
Relationships
They draw admirers like moths to flame, their charm laced with unpredictability. Partners are either enthralled or exhausted by their mercurial nature. The incense note lingers-a hint that even their closest bonds feel ritualized, slightly performative.
Lifestyle
Midnight poker games, stolen kisses in museum corridors, reciting Baudelaire in smoky bars-their life is a series of vignettes. The fragrance's longevity suits their nights that blur into dawn, where every moment is heightened, every gesture a potential plot twist.
Shadow
Their love of illusion can become a prison, masking a fear of being truly known. The balsamic depth warns of a tendency to manipulate, mistaking control for connection.
Conclusion
Let's Play is a spell in a bottle, intoxicating and elusive. It captures the Magician's essence: the thrill of the game, the whisper of "watch this," and the understanding that magic is just reality, tilted slightly sideways.