Magic Hour Vivamor Parfums
Fragrance Story
Magic Hour by Vivamor Parfums is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Magic Hour was launched in 2024. Magic Hour was created by Bertrand Duchaufour and Bérengère Bourgarel. Top notes are Exotic Fruits, Piña Colada and Ginger; middle notes are Cinnamon, Rum and Guatemalan Cardamom; base notes are Moss and Amber.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Bérengère Bourgarel
Bérengère Bourgarel is a French perfumer who has contributed to a range of niche and commercial brands. Her portfolio includes fragrances for Navitus Parfums, Vivamor Parfums, and Zlaza, often featuring gourmand and floral elements. She is recognized for creating sophisticated, versatile scents with a modern touch.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Enchantress Archetype: Portrait of Magic Hour Vivamor Parfums
Essence
The person who cherishes Magic Hour by Vivamor Parfums is most closely aligned with The Lover archetype-a figure who seeks beauty, passion, and deep connection in all aspects of life. This fragrance, with its intoxicating blend of warmth and mystery, mirrors their essence: a soul drawn to the sublime, the sensual, and the ephemeral. They are not merely a hedonist but a seeker of meaning through experience, believing that life’s richness is found in moments of intensity-whether in love, art, or the quiet magic of twilight.
Yet, like all archetypes, The Lover has its shadow. Their pursuit of beauty can tip into indulgence, their idealism into disillusionment, and their passion into possessiveness. They walk a fine line between enchantment and obsession, between devotion and dependency.
Style & Aesthetic
They structure their days with a ritualistic elegance-morning coffee in a favorite porcelain cup, evening walks timed to the sunset. But they also surrender to spontaneity, following whims like scent trails: an impromptu trip, a midnight swim, a reckless kiss.
They are not afraid of contradictions-they can be both disciplined and decadent, both grounded and dreamlike. Their life is a curated performance, but one they believe in utterly.
Philosophy & Values
Their tastes are refined but never sterile. They prefer the tactile over the abstract-velvet over polyester, handwritten letters over texts, the slow burn of a well-aged wine over the immediacy of a cocktail. Their home is a sanctuary of textures and scents: amber candles, silk drapes, a record player spinning jazz or classical nocturnes. They are drawn to art that evokes longing-the paintings of Klimt, the poetry of Rilke, the films of Wong Kar-wai.
Their philosophy is one of aesthetic existentialism-they believe life has no inherent meaning, so one must create it through beauty and connection. They reject the utilitarian in favor of the poetic, finding purpose in the way sunlight filters through stained glass or the way a lover’s sigh lingers in the dark.
Relationships
They are not one for casual bonds. Friendships and romances must be intense, transformative, almost mythic-or they lose interest. They crave soulful conversations at 3 a.m., hands brushing over shared wine glasses, the unspoken understanding that some connections are fated.
Yet this depth has a cost. Their expectations can be unrealistically high, leading to disappointment when others fail to match their fervor. They may cling too tightly to fading love, mistaking nostalgia for destiny. Their shadow emerges when passion curdles into melancholy or jealousy, when the fear of losing beauty makes them possessive rather than reverent.
Shadow
Their greatest strength-their capacity for deep feeling-is also their vulnerability. When disillusioned, they may retreat into cynicism or self-indulgence, using beauty as an escape rather than a celebration. They might romanticize suffering, believing that pain is the price of profundity.
But at their best, they are alchemists of emotion, turning fleeting moments into lasting meaning. They remind others that life is not just to be lived but felt, that the ordinary can be sacred if perceived with the right gaze.
Conclusion
The lover of Magic Hour is neither naive nor jaded, but a romantic realist-one who knows the world is flawed yet insists on finding magic anyway. Their flaw is their intensity; their gift is their ability to make others feel alive.
They are the kind of person who leaves an imprint on your memory, not because they demand it, but because they embody the bittersweet truth that the most beautiful things are often the most fleeting.