Miss Aura Swarovski

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2013

At a glance

Is Miss Aura Swarovski worth trying?

Miss Aura by Swarovski is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women.

Best match
Evening wear in Spring
Performance feel
Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
citrus, floral, rose with Litchi, Pink Grapefruit, Ivy

The first impression

Miss Aura by Swarovski is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Miss Aura was launched in 2013. Miss Aura was created by Veronique Nyberg and Alienor Massenet. Top notes are Litchi, Pink Grapefruit and Ivy; middle notes are Rose and Buddleia; base notes are Vetiver and Patchouli.

What shapes the scent

citrus 100%
floral 85%
rose 70%
fruity 60%
fresh 50%
tropical 40%
woody 35%
aromatic 30%
green 25%
earthy 20%

The perfumer behind it

Alienor Massenet

Alienor Massenet

Alienor Massenet is a French perfumer known for her work with major fragrance houses, including Givaudan. Her style balances modern elegance with subtle complexity, often highlighting floral and woody contrasts. Notable creations include the luminous Rose Lumiere for Armand Basi and the enigmatic Black Swan for Brocard.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Litchi Litchi
Pink Grapefruit Pink Grapefruit
Ivy Ivy

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Rose Rose
Buddleia Buddleia

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Vetiver Vetiver
Patchouli Patchouli

The mood it creates

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Miss Aura Swarovski

Essence

The person who cherishes Miss Aura Swarovski is most closely aligned with the Enchantress archetype-a figure who weaves allure, mystery, and magnetism into the fabric of their existence. She is not merely beautiful; she is transformative, drawing others into her orbit with an effortless charm. Like the fragrance itself-a blend of sparkling citrus, velvety florals, and a whisper of woody warmth-she is luminous yet grounded, playful yet profound.

The Enchantress thrives on the interplay between visibility and concealment. She knows the power of suggestion, the art of revealing just enough to intrigue but never enough to fully grasp. Her presence lingers in the mind long after she departs, much like the trail of her perfume.

Style & Aesthetic

Her tastes are refined but never ostentatious. She prefers the elegance of understatement-a well-cut blazer, a single statement ring, a book of poetry tucked into her bag. She is drawn to art that balances delicacy with depth: the surrealism of Magritte, the haunting melodies of Björk, the prose of Virginia Woolf.

Her home is a sanctuary of curated beauty-soft lighting, fresh flowers, a vintage record player spinning jazz or ambient electronica. She believes in the sacredness of atmosphere, the way a space can shape emotion.

Philosophically, she is a sensualist with a mystic’s soul. She does not seek answers so much as she savors questions. Life, to her, is an experiment in perception-a dance between the seen and the unseen. She values intuition over dogma, fluidity over rigidity.

Relationships

People are drawn to her, but few truly know her. She is neither cold nor aloof, but she guards her inner world with quiet vigilance. Her friendships are deep but selective; she prefers intensity over quantity. Romantic partners find her intoxicating but elusive-she loves fiercely but resists possession.

She is not manipulative, but she understands the power of withholding. This is both her gift and her curse: she can enchant, but she can also frustrate those who crave certainty. Her relationships thrive on mutual fascination but may falter under the weight of unmet expectations.

Shadow

The Enchantress, when unbalanced, risks becoming the Illusionist-a figure who substitutes depth for dazzle. She may grow so accustomed to shaping perceptions that she loses touch with her own authenticity. Her charm, once organic, can calcify into performance.

She may also struggle with a fear of ordinariness. The need to remain captivating can make her restless, always chasing the next aesthetic high, the next admirer’s gaze. Beneath the glittering surface, there may lurk a quiet dread of being truly seen-flaws and all.

She is both the flame and the moth-drawn to beauty, yet wary of being consumed by it. Her strength lies in her ability to transform the mundane into the magical, but her challenge is to embrace the imperfect, the unadorned, the real.

The woman who wears Miss Aura Swarovski is not merely wearing a fragrance-she is embodying an ethos. She is a reminder that enchantment is not deception, but an art form. And like all art, it is most powerful when it contains a kernel of truth.