Unicorn Fruit Truly
Fragrance Story
Unicorn Fruit by Truly is a fragrance for women and men. Unicorn Fruit was launched in 2021. Top notes are Black Currant, Acai Berry and Citruses; middle notes are Matcha Tea, White Flowers and Rose; base notes are Cotton Candy, Vanilla and Sandalwood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Unknown Perfumer
Fragrance Notes
Unicorn Fruit Truly by Truly offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Unicorn Fruit Truly embodies the distinctive style of Truly while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Unicorn Fruit Truly
Essence
At the core of this person’s being lies the Innocent, an archetype of purity, wonder, and unshakable optimism. Like the mythical unicorn itself, they embody a sense of magic-not in the way of grand illusions, but in the quiet belief that beauty and goodness still exist in the world. The fragrance Unicorn Fruit Truly, with its playful sweetness and ethereal lightness, mirrors their essence: a soul untouched by cynicism, forever chasing the glow of possibility.
Yet, the Innocent is not without its shadow. Their refusal to see darkness-whether in others or in themselves-can render them naive, even fragile. They may stumble into disillusionment when reality fails to match their dreams. But for now, they float through life like a dandelion seed, carried by the wind of their own enchantment.
Style & Aesthetic
Their world is painted in pastels and gold-dusted edges. They favor soft fabrics-cashmere wraps, flowing skirts, delicate lace-clothing that feels like a second skin of comfort and grace. Their home is a sanctuary of curated charm: fairy lights strung over bookshelves, dried flowers in glass jars, a collection of vintage teacups they never use but adore for their delicate imperfections.
They are drawn to flavors that dance on the tongue-lychee, candied violets, honey-drizzled pastries. Their palate rejects bitterness, both in food and in life. Music is their refuge, often leaning toward dreamy synth-pop or folk ballads that tell stories of wanderers and star-crossed lovers. They collect trinkets not for their value, but for the stories they imagine behind them-a seashell from a distant shore, a locket with no photograph inside.
They move through life at their own pace, resisting the grind of productivity culture. A 9-to-5 feels like a cage, unless it allows for creativity-perhaps they work in floristry, illustration, or a cozy bookstore where time slows down. Mornings are sacred: a ritual of rosewater spritzes, journaling in slanting sunlight, the first sip of milky tea.
They are not lazy, but they are easily distracted by beauty. A walk to the grocery store becomes an adventure when they stop to admire the way light filters through autumn leaves. Deadlines are their nemesis, not out of irresponsibility, but because they refuse to let efficiency trample their joy.
Philosophy & Values
They believe, fiercely and without apology, in love-not just the romantic kind, but love as a force that binds the universe. Kindness is their creed, though they sometimes mistake politeness for depth. They trust easily, seeing the best in people even when evidence suggests otherwise. Their optimism is both their armor and their blind spot.
They reject rigid dogma but hold fast to a personal spirituality-one woven from moon phases, serendipitous encounters, and the quiet conviction that everything happens for a reason. They are not religious, but they are devout in their own way: a believer in fate’s gentle hand, in the idea that the world is fundamentally good.
Relationships
Friends are drawn to them like moths to a flame, seeking warmth in their unwavering belief in others. They are the confidante, the one who listens without judgment, who offers tea and a soft smile when the world feels too heavy. Romantic partners often fall for their effortless charm, their ability to make even the mundane feel like a scene from a fairy tale.
But their shadow lurks here, too. Their need to see the best in people can blind them to toxicity. They forgive too easily, mistaking endurance for devotion. When betrayed, they do not rage-they retreat, nursing wounds in silence, wondering how they misread the story. Yet, they always return to love, because to abandon it would be to abandon themselves.
Shadow
For all their radiance, the Innocent has a fragility that cannot be ignored. Their greatest fear is not failure, but disillusionment-the moment when the glitter rubs off and the world reveals its rough edges. When this happens, they do not become bitter, but they do become lost. Their usual buoyancy falters, and they may withdraw into fantasy, escaping into books or daydreams rather than facing the truth.
They must learn that strength is not the absence of darkness, but the courage to acknowledge it-to love the world not because it is perfect, but because it is real. Only then can their optimism deepen into wisdom.
Conclusion
They are not naive, not entirely. They have simply chosen wonder over weariness, sweetness over skepticism. The world needs them, for they remind us that magic is not just in legends, but in the small, shimmering moments of everyday life. And though they may stumble, though their heart may crack, they will always believe-because to stop believing would be to let the unicorn fade away.