Lovestruck Vera Wang
At a glance
Is Lovestruck Vera Wang worth trying?
Lovestruck by Vera Wang is a Floral fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- musky, fruity, tropical with Guava, Mandarin Orange, Angelica
The first impression
Lovestruck by Vera Wang is a Floral fragrance for women. Lovestruck was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Stephen Nilsen. Top notes are Guava, Mandarin Orange and Angelica; middle notes are Lotus, Angelica and Tuberose; base notes are Musk and Woodsy Notes.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Stephen Nilsen
Stephen Nilsen is a perfumer known for creating fragrances that blend historical inspiration with modern elegance. His work includes the Anthropologie A Rather Novel Collection, featuring scents like 5 O'clock At Belvoir Castle and Silk Road Caravan. He also composed for Bond No 9, including Andy Warhol Union Square, and for Avon with fragrances such as Little Black Dress Party and Midnight.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Lovestruck Vera Wang
Essence
Lovestruck embodies the Lover archetype-a hymn to connection. The guava and mandarin orange top notes burst with the giddiness of new infatuation, while the tuberose and lotus heart captures devotion’s depth. They believe in love as the ultimate creative force.
This fragrance is a serenade in liquid form. The musky-woody drydown suggests that their passion isn’t fleeting-it’s layered, evolving from spark to ember. They don’t just fall in love; they choose it daily, like tending a garden.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear romance literally-floating sleeves, necklines that hint more than reveal. The tropical accord reflects their love for bold prints: hibiscus-covered sundresses, swimsuits worn under sheer kimonos at beach bonfires.
Their spaces are nests of sensory delight-fairy lights strung over a clawfoot tub, velvet throw pillows in persimmon hues. Lovestruck lingers on their love letters and the stems of champagne flutes.
Philosophy & Values
They prioritize intimacy over spectacle. The angelica note-herbal yet sweet-mirrors their belief that true love thrives in details: inside jokes, shared silences. They see vulnerability as strength, their musk base note a testament to comfort in one’s own skin.
Beauty, to them, is an act of care. They’ll spend hours massaging scented oil into a partner’s shoulders, not as performance but as prayer. The lotus middle note is their mantra: love grows in murky waters.
Relationships
They’re the friend who remembers how you take your tea and the lover who traces your scars like cartography. Socially, they create spaces where others feel seen-dinner parties where strangers leave as confidants.
Romantically, they’re all-in. The tuberose’s intensity reflects their capacity for abandon, though they’re no martyr-the woodsy base ensures self-respect. Their heartbreaks are seismic but never cynical.
Lifestyle
Mornings begin with skincare rituals and playlists tailored to moods. They work in fields that nurture-floristry, couples therapy, pastry arts-where their tactile sensitivity shines. The aquatic accord mirrors their need for regular escapes: midnight swims, monsoon walks.
Weekends are for handwritten notes slipped into pockets and picnics with too many desserts. Lovestruck is their signature, a scent that turns ordinary moments into offerings.
Shadow
Their generosity can tip into self-erasure. The guava’s exuberance risks overripe clinginess; the musk, when unbalanced, may mistake possession for passion. They must learn that love isn’t measured by sacrifice.
The angelica’s duality holds the key-sweetness with spine. Like the lotus, they can rise without losing themselves in deep waters.
Conclusion
Lovestruck is for those who kiss with their eyes open. Like the mandarin orange’s brightness tempered by woody depths, they remind us that love isn’t blind-it’s the sharpest sight of all.