Blackberry Lily The 7 Virtues
Fragrance Story
Blackberry Lily by The 7 Virtues is a Aromatic Fruity fragrance for women and men. Blackberry Lily was launched in 2020. Blackberry Lily was created by Angela Stavrevska, Julie Pluchet and Kamila Lelakova. Top notes are Blackberry, Black Currant and Lily; middle notes are Lily-of-the-Valley, Davana, Rose and Magnolia; base notes are Caramel, Haitian Vetiver, Amber, Cedar, Patchouli and Egyptian Pelargonium.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Angela Stavrevska
Angela Stavrevska is a perfumer known for her work with Clive Christian, where she has crafted several distinctive fragrances. Her style blends bold contrasts, often pairing rich gourmand notes with unexpected elements like sweet clove or dark plum. Notable creations include Chasing The Dragon Euphoric and Hypnotic, as well as L Floral Chypre With Rich Patchouli and Viii Rococo Magnolia.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Blackberry Lily The 7 Virtues
Essence
The one who chooses Blackberry Lily by The 7 Virtues is drawn to the interplay of tartness and softness-the boldness of blackberry against the delicate whisper of lily. This duality mirrors their own nature: vibrant yet introspective, sensual yet refined. They embody the Lover archetype, not in the trivial sense of romance alone, but in their deep appreciation for beauty, connection, and the intoxicating richness of experience.
They are a seeker of intensity-whether in art, conversation, or the quiet moments of solitude. Their senses are finely tuned; they notice the way light filters through leaves, the texture of fabric against skin, the lingering warmth of a shared glance. Life, for them, is not merely lived but savored, each moment an opportunity to feel more deeply.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is an extension of their inner world-effortless yet deliberate. They favor textures that invite touch: soft cashmere, worn-in leather, flowing silks. Their palette leans toward earthy tones with bursts of deep berry or wine-red, a nod to the fragrance they adore. They appreciate craftsmanship, whether in a hand-thrown ceramic mug or a well-bound book.
In their home, every object holds meaning. A vintage record player sits beside a stack of well-loved vinyl; a single stem of eucalyptus arches from a slender vase. They reject the sterile and mass-produced, preferring the imperfect beauty of things that bear the marks of time.
Their days are a dance between structure and spontaneity. Mornings might begin with slow rituals-freshly ground coffee, the weight of a book in hand. Evenings are for shared meals, laughter, and the occasional reckless adventure. They thrive in environments that stimulate the senses: a bustling café, a dimly lit jazz club, the quiet hum of a forest.
Work must have meaning; they are drawn to creative fields-writing, design, counseling-anything that allows them to channel their emotional intelligence. Routine suffocates them, yet they crave pockets of stillness to recalibrate.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the sacredness of pleasure-not as indulgence, but as a vital force. To deny joy is to deny life itself. This philosophy extends beyond the personal; they are drawn to ethical beauty, hence their choice of The 7 Virtues, a brand rooted in sustainability and social impact.
Yet, they are no hedonist. Their pursuit of beauty is tempered by a quiet wisdom-an understanding that depth requires both light and shadow. They value authenticity above all, despising pretense or superficial charm. Their relationships are built on emotional honesty, though they guard their own vulnerabilities carefully.
Relationships
They are magnetic, not through calculated charm, but because they see people. When they listen, they do so with their whole being, making others feel truly heard. Their presence is intoxicating-warm, attentive, alive with curiosity.
But intimacy is a double-edged sword. Their depth of feeling makes them vulnerable to heartache, and they have known the sting of betrayal. As a result, they oscillate between openness and retreat, sometimes withdrawing into solitude when wounded. Their shadow emerges as possessiveness or jealousy-fear that the beauty they cherish will be taken from them.
Shadow
The Lover’s greatest weakness is their attachment to intensity. When deprived of beauty or passion, they may spiral into melancholy, seeking stimulation in ways that border on self-destructive. They can become overly reliant on external validation, mistaking infatuation for love or mistaking aesthetic pleasure for meaning.
At their worst, they may manipulate emotions-unconsciously-drawing others in only to pull away, testing devotion. They must learn that not all love is fleeting, and that true depth requires patience as much as passion.
Conclusion
They are both poet and muse, lover and philosopher. Their life is a quest-not for answers, but for richer questions. Blackberry Lily is their signature because it captures their essence: bold yet tender, wild yet refined.
The Lover archetype defines them, but like all archetypes, it is a guide, not a prison. Their challenge is to embrace depth without drowning in it, to love fiercely but without clinging. In doing so, they become not just a connoisseur of beauty, but a creator of it-leaving traces of their passion in the world around them.