So Magnetic Valeria García
At a glance
Is So Magnetic Valeria García worth trying?
So Magnetic by Valeria García is a fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- white floral, vanilla, aromatic with Cassis, White Flowers, Neroli
The first impression
So Magnetic by Valeria García is a fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. So Magnetic was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Nina Lamaison.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Nina Lamaison
Nina Lamaison is a perfumer who has created fragrances for multiple brands, including Albarracín Parfums, Gonzel, Guillermo Parfum, JOI, and Moset. Her portfolio features scents like Sempiterno, Close To Me, The Lover's Dream, The Man Who I Am, Puro Rom, Amaranto, L'iris, and Libra. Lamaison's work spans a variety of styles, from romantic and dreamy to bold and character-driven.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Creator Archetype: Portrait of So Magnetic Valeria García
Essence
So Magnetic embodies the Creator-an alchemist of imagination who spins daydreams into gold. The burst of cassis and neroli is their 'Eureka!' moment, while the jasmine and caramel heart reveals the obsessive focus of crafting something exquisite. Vanilla and tonka bean form a base as comforting as the act of creation itself.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear their inspirations literally-paint-splattered overalls, a choker of vintage typewriter keys. The fragrance's white floral and caramel duality mirrors their aesthetic: ethereal yet tactile, like a ballerina sculpting clay. Their signature color is the green of new ideas sprouting.
Philosophy & Values
They believe beauty is a verb, not a noun-hence the scent's aromatic freshness vibrating against sweet depth. For them, every blank page or empty canvas is a covenant: 'I will fill you with wonders.' The vanilla grounds their flights of fancy in craft.
Relationships
They attract collaborators like pollinators to nectar. Lovers become muses, basking in the fragrance's magnetic pull. Even their quarrels are creative-stormy debates that end with shared sketchbooks and caramel-laced coffee.
Lifestyle
Their home is a curated chaos: dried flowers in beakers, half-finished poems pinned to walls. The moderate sillage of the scent reflects their rhythm-intense bursts of work followed by naps in sunbeams. They measure time in projects completed, not hours passed.
Shadow
The white flowers' narcotic edge warns of perfectionism. At worst, they drown in possibilities, the tonka bean's warmth smothered under too many unfinished symphonies.
Conclusion
So Magnetic is the olfactory equivalent of a studio at 3 AM-charged with potential, sticky with genius. To wear it is to don the Creator's mantle: to insist that magic is just work plus courage.