Capsule Collection This Is Her! Edition 2019 Zadig & Voltaire
Fragrance Story
Capsule Collection This Is Her! Edition 2019 by Zadig & Voltaire is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. Capsule Collection This Is Her! Edition 2019 was launched in 2019. Top notes are Pear, Jasmine and Bergamot; middle notes are Whipped Cream, Vanilla, Orange Blossom and Chestnut; base notes are Sand, Sandalwood and Cashmere Wood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Unknown Perfumer
Fragrance Notes
Capsule Collection This Is Her! Edition 2019 Zadig & Voltaire by Zadig & Voltaire 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.
Capsule Collection This Is Her! Edition 2019 Zadig & Voltaire embodies the distinctive style of Zadig & Voltaire while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Enchantress Archetype: Portrait of Capsule Collection This Is Her! Edition 2019 Zadig & Voltaire
Essence
At the core of this person’s essence lies the Seductress-an archetype of magnetic allure, self-possession, and quiet power. She does not seduce merely through overt charm but through an aura of effortless confidence, a whisper of mystery that lingers like the creamy warmth of This Is Her!-its notes of vanilla, cashmere, and sandalwood wrapping around her like an invisible second skin. She is not a temptress in the classical sense, for her seduction is not manipulation but an invitation-an unspoken promise that she knows her worth and expects you to recognize it too.
Style & Aesthetic
Her taste is a paradox of softness and edge, much like the fragrance itself-sweet yet smoky, tender but untamed. She gravitates toward minimalist elegance with a twist: a perfectly tailored blazer paired with a vintage band tee, or a silk slip dress under a well-worn leather jacket. Her wardrobe is curated, never cluttered; each piece is chosen for its ability to evoke both comfort and intrigue. She wears scent not as a mask but as an extension of herself-something intimate, yet just out of reach.
Her life moves at the pace of deliberate indulgence. She savors slow mornings with strong coffee, prefers dimly lit bars over crowded clubs, and collects books with the same care as she does perfumes. She is not a wanderer but a connoisseur-finding depth in the familiar rather than chasing novelty for its own sake. Work is a means of expression, not just survival; she thrives in creative fields or roles that allow her to shape environments, whether through design, writing, or curation.
Philosophy & Values
She believes in the power of presence-the idea that one’s energy is the most potent currency. To her, life is not about accumulation but about experience refined into essence. She values authenticity but understands the art of subtle performance; she knows when to reveal and when to withhold. Her philosophy is neither hedonistic nor ascetic but something in between-a pursuit of pleasure that never loses sight of self-respect. She does not chase love; she lets it orbit her, knowing that true connection is drawn, not demanded.
Relationships
People are drawn to her, though she rarely seeks their attention. She cultivates relationships with the same precision as her personal aesthetic-deep bonds with a select few, casual warmth with many. Romantic partners find her intoxicating yet elusive; she gives freely but never fully surrenders her independence. There is a quiet challenge in her gaze: If you want me, rise to meet me. Friends admire her loyalty, though some resent her self-containment-they mistake her boundaries for coldness.
Shadow
Beneath the warmth of vanilla and cashmere lies a colder truth-her self-sufficiency can harden into detachment. When wounded, she retreats behind an impenetrable wall, dismissing vulnerability as weakness. The same magnetism that draws people in can become a weapon-she knows how to withdraw affection to punish, how to make others ache for her approval. At her worst, she confuses emotional independence with emotional superiority, mistaking solitude for strength when it is sometimes just fear in disguise.
She is neither saint nor siren but something more compelling-a woman who understands the power of her own presence. The fragrance she wears is not an accident; it is a manifesto. This Is Her! is both a statement and a question: Do you see me? And more importantly-do you deserve to? In the end, her greatest strength and her deepest flaw are one and the same: she demands that the world meet her on her terms, and when it does not, she would rather walk away than bend.