Kikyo Wild Drops Parfums
At a glance
Is Kikyo Wild Drops Parfums worth trying?
Kikyo by Wild Drops Parfums is a Aromatic Aquatic fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Office, Evening wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- floral, fresh, aquatic with Whipped Cream, Apple, Champagne
The first impression
Kikyo by Wild Drops Parfums is a Aromatic Aquatic fragrance for women. Kikyo was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Anna Nikishina. Top notes are Whipped Cream, Apple, Champagne and Litchi; middle notes are Chrysanthemum, Water Lily, Lotus and Peony; base notes are Musk, Japanese Cherry Blossom, Iris, Violet, Moss and Heliotrope.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Anna Nikishina
Anna Nikishina is a perfumer known for her work with Wild Drops Parfums, where she creates fragrances that often explore natural and atmospheric themes. Her style blends earthy, woody, and gourmand elements, as seen in creations like Autumn Forest 5 and Caramel Forest, which evoke layered woodland scents. She also experiments with contrasting notes, such as the dark, tea-infused Bloody Tea and the fresh, green Chlorophyll, showcasing her versatility within nature-inspired compositions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Creator Archetype: Portrait of Kikyo Wild Drops Parfums
Essence
Kikyo embodies the Creator archetype, blending imagination with precision. The playful champagne and litchi top notes reveal their whimsical side, while aquatic florals and mossy base notes show their ability to shape chaos into harmony. This is a scent for those who remake the world daily through their vision.
Style & Aesthetic
They mix vintage finds with avant-garde pieces-a 1950s brooch on a deconstructed blazer. Their workspace is organized chaos: swatches of fabric pinned to mood boards, half-finished sketches next to perfectly sharpened pencils. Every outfit feels like a carefully composed still life.
Philosophy & Values
They believe constraints breed creativity and that beauty emerges from tension. For them, art isn't separate from life-it's how life becomes meaningful. Their mantra: 'Make it new, but make it true.'
Relationships
They attract collaborators and kindred spirits, though some find their intensity overwhelming. Romantic partners are drawn to their passion but must accept that their muse will always be a third wheel. Their friendships thrive on mutual inspiration.
Lifestyle
Their days are punctuated by creative bursts-midnight oil paintings, dawn poetry scribbles. They collect oddities: a piece of sea glass, a postcard from 1923, anything that might spark the next idea. Even their grocery lists are beautifully lettered.
Shadow
Their pursuit of originality can become self-conscious straining. When blocked, they may destroy work in fits of perfectionism or lose themselves in endless iterations. The creator's curse: nothing ever feels quite finished.
Conclusion
Kikyo is the scent of wet paint and opening night jitters-that electric moment before the curtain rises. It captures the Creator's eternal dance between discipline and surrender, where every note is both spontaneous and deliberate.