Laloa Via Paris Parfums
Fragrance Story
Laloa by Via Paris Parfums is a Floral fragrance for women. Laloa was launched in 2009. Top note is Bergamot; middle notes are Raspberry, Rose, Violet and Lily-of-the-Valley; base notes are Vanilla, Musk and Hazelnut cocoa spread.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Unknown Perfumer
Fragrance Notes
Laloa Via Paris Parfums by Via Paris Parfums 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.
Laloa Via Paris Parfums embodies the distinctive style of Via Paris Parfums while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Laloa Via Paris Parfums
Essence
To wear Laloa Via Paris is to embrace a scent that is both opulent and refined-a fragrance that whispers of velvet evenings, whispered secrets, and the intoxicating allure of the senses. The person who chooses this perfume is not merely selecting a scent; they are declaring an allegiance to beauty, passion, and the art of living with intensity. Their soul is drawn to the Lover archetype, for they see the world not as a machine to be dissected, but as a canvas of emotions to be savored.
This individual is a connoisseur of life’s finer textures-the way candlelight flickers against aged wine, the weight of silk against skin, the slow burn of a conversation that lingers past midnight. They are not content with mere existence; they demand experience. Their philosophy is simple yet profound: To feel deeply is to live fully.
Their style is deliberate, a blend of classic elegance and modern sensuality. They favor tailored silhouettes that hint rather than reveal, fabrics that move with their body, colors that evoke emotion-deep burgundies, midnight blues, the occasional daring gold. They do not chase trends; they curate their presence.
In relationships, they are magnetic, drawing others in with an effortless charm. They do not love lightly-when they commit, it is with a fervor that borders on devotion. Yet this intensity can be both their greatest strength and their most dangerous flaw.
Shadow
Yet the Lover’s depth has its perils. Their hunger for intensity can tip into excess-too much wine, too many late nights, too many lovers who blur together in memory. They are prone to idealization, seeing people not as they are but as they could be in the most luminous version of reality. When reality fails to match their vision, disillusionment follows.
Their greatest flaw is possessiveness. Love, for them, is not a gentle tide but a consuming fire. They struggle with jealousy, not out of pettiness, but because they cannot fathom how something so precious could be shared lightly. They may mistake passion for permanence, leading to heartbreak-both given and received.
Conclusion
The Lover thrives in moments of connection. They are the one who remembers the way you take your coffee, the song that makes you nostalgic, the exact shade of your laughter when you are truly happy. They are attuned to subtleties, reading moods like a poet reads verse. Their conversations are not exchanges of information but exchanges of meaning-every word is weighted, every silence pregnant with possibility.
They value authenticity, but not in the crude, unfiltered sense. To them, authenticity is an art-the ability to reveal oneself in layers, to let truth unfold like the petals of a rose. They despise the transactional, the shallow, the purely utilitarian. For them, life must be felt, not merely endured.