Made In Heaven What We Do Is Secret
Fragrance Story
Made in Heaven by What We Do Is Secret is a fragrance for women and men. Made in Heaven was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Pascal Gaurin. Top notes are Saffron, Magnolia Petals and Italian Mandarin; middle notes are Indian Tuberose, Jasmine Sambac and Tunisian Orange Blossom; base notes are Cereals, Vanilla Bean and Orris.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Pascal Gaurin
Pascal Gaurin is a prolific perfumer whose work spans luxury and mass-market brands, including Amouage, Avon, and Christian Lacroix. His catalog features Love Delight for Amouage, as well as numerous Avon creations such as 300 Km/h Supersonic, Black Suede Dark, Christian Lacroix Noir, Christian Lacroix Nuit, Maxima, U By Ungaro For Him, and Unscripted. Gaurin's style is versatile, ranging from opulent florals to bold, modern masculines.
Fragrance Notes
Made In Heaven What We Do Is Secret by What We Do Is Secret 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.
Made In Heaven What We Do Is Secret embodies the distinctive style of What We Do Is Secret while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Made In Heaven Wearer Archetype: Portrait of Made In Heaven What We Do Is Secret
Essence
The person who gravitates toward Made In Heaven What We Do Is Secret is most closely aligned with the Mystic-a seeker of hidden truths, drawn to the liminal spaces between the known and the unknown. This archetype thrives on intuition, symbolism, and the ineffable. They are not content with surface-level explanations; they crave depth, mystery, and the thrill of discovery. The Mystic’s essence is one of quiet intensity, a soul who moves through the world as if deciphering an eternal riddle.
Relationships
Their relationships are marked by a paradox: they long for deep connection yet remain slightly elusive. They are not cold, but they are selective-their trust is earned through shared understanding, not mere familiarity. Romantic partners often find themselves drawn into their world of symbolism and introspection, where love is as much about shared secrets as it is about affection. Friendships are few but profound, built on mutual respect for the unseen currents that shape life.
Yet, their allure comes with a shadow. They can be frustratingly cryptic, expecting others to "just know" what they mean without explanation. At times, they withdraw into their inner world, leaving loved ones feeling shut out. Their fascination with the hidden can make them prone to paranoia or overinterpretation-seeing patterns where none exist, mistaking coincidence for fate.
Shadow
The Mystic’s greatest flaw is their potential to become lost in their own labyrinth. When unbalanced, their search for meaning turns into an insatiable hunger-nothing is ever quite enough, no revelation sufficiently profound. They may grow disillusioned with the mundane world, retreating into solipsism or cynicism. Their intuition, once a guiding light, can distort into suspicion, making them distrust even those who care for them.
Conclusion
Their tastes are refined but unconventional-they prefer the obscure over the obvious, the poetic over the literal. In music, they might favor dreamlike soundscapes or avant-garde compositions that evoke emotion rather than narrative. In literature, they are drawn to metaphysical poets, surrealists, or philosophical works that challenge perception. Their style is deliberate, often blending vintage elegance with a touch of the otherworldly-flowing fabrics, deep jewel tones, or textures that suggest something just beyond reach.
They live by a personal philosophy that borders on the esoteric. Reality, to them, is layered-what most see as mundane, they perceive as charged with meaning. Synchronicities, omens, and symbols guide them, whether they admit it or not. Their values revolve around authenticity, but an authenticity that transcends mere honesty-it is about aligning with a deeper, often inscrutable truth.