Vert Désir Veronique Gabai

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2019
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Spring
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Vert Désir by Veronique Gabai is a Aromatic Green fragrance for women and men. Vert Désir was launched in 2019.

Composition Profile

green 100%
aromatic 85%
aquatic 70%
fresh spicy 60%

About the Perfumer

Unknown Perfumer

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Mint Mint
Green Leaves Green Leaves
Water Notes Water Notes
Woody Notes Woody Notes
Absinthe Absinthe

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Vert Désir Veronique Gabai

Essence

At the heart of this person lies The Lover-an archetype of passion, sensuality, and deep appreciation for beauty in all its forms. Vert Désir, with its lush green accords and intoxicating floralcy, is not merely a fragrance to them but an extension of their essence. Like the scent itself, they embody a paradox: both delicate and intense, ephemeral yet enduring. The Lover does not merely exist in the world; they feel it, savoring textures, scents, and emotions with an almost painful intensity.

Style & Aesthetic

Their world is one of cultivated beauty, where even the smallest details are not left to chance. They surround themselves with rich fabrics-velvet, silk, linen-and prefer deep greens, earthy browns, and muted golds, colors that echo the fragrance they adore. Their home is not just a dwelling but a sanctuary, filled with art that stirs the soul: perhaps a Klimt print, a Japanese woodblock of cherry blossoms, or an abstract piece that suggests movement and emotion rather than rigid form.

They are drawn to literature that explores desire and longing-Nabokov’s Lolita for its decadent prose, Rilke’s Letters to a Young Poet for its tender wisdom, or Anaïs Nin’s diaries for their unapologetic sensuality. Music, too, is an intimate companion: Debussy’s Clair de Lune for its dreamy melancholy, or the sultry of Nina Simone’s voice, which carries both sorrow and defiance.

They are drawn to places where nature and civilization intersect-a villa in Tuscany, a cabin in the Pacific Northwest, a Parisian apartment with a balcony overflowing with jasmine. They enjoy slow mornings, strong coffee, the ritual of applying perfume as an act of self-communion.

They are not reckless, but neither are they cautious. They take risks-not for adrenaline, but for the sake of feeling alive. A spontaneous trip, a midnight swim, a kiss with a stranger under a streetlamp-these are the moments they treasure.

Philosophy & Values

They reject the superficial, the hurried, the transactional. For them, life must be lived, not merely endured. Their philosophy is one of immersion-whether in love, art, or nature. They believe in the sacredness of touch, the weight of a gaze, the way a scent can evoke a memory so vividly it feels like time travel.

Yet this devotion to depth has its costs. They are often impatient with those who cannot-or will not-meet them at this level of intensity. Small talk is agony; they crave conversations that unravel the soul. Their relationships are either profoundly intimate or frustratingly distant, for they have little tolerance for the middle ground.

Relationships

In love, they are both giver and taker, generous with affection yet demanding in return. They do not love lightly; when they commit, it is with their whole being. Their partners are often artists, poets, or free spirits-people who understand that love is not a contract but a living, breathing force.

But here, the shadow of The Lover emerges: possessiveness. Their passion can become a cage, their devotion a weight. They fear the fading of intensity, the cooling of ardor, and may cling too tightly, mistaking obsession for love. They must learn that desire, like the green notes of Vert Désir, is most beautiful when it is allowed to breathe.

Shadow

For all their vibrancy, they are not immune to sorrow. The Lover’s curse is the inevitability of loss-of beauty fading, passions cooling, time slipping away. When this melancholy takes hold, they may retreat into nostalgia or seek solace in excess: too much wine, too many lovers, too many hours lost in reverie.

Yet even in their shadows, there is grace. Their sadness is not bitterness but the price of having loved deeply. And like Vert Désir-a fragrance that lingers long after the first spray-their presence leaves an imprint on those who know them.

Conclusion

They are neither wholly light nor dark, but a shifting interplay of both. The Lover in them is always searching-for beauty, for connection, for moments that make the heart ache with their fleeting perfection. And though they may never find permanence, they would not want to. For them, the pursuit is the pleasure.