This Is Her! Art 4 All Zadig & Voltaire
Fragrance Story
This is Her! Art 4 All by Zadig & Voltaire is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. This is Her! Art 4 All was launched in 2021. Top note is Mango; middle notes are Chestnut, Frangipani and Jasmine; base notes are Vanilla and Sandalwood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Unknown Perfumer
Fragrance Notes
This Is Her! Art 4 All 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.
This Is Her! Art 4 All Zadig & Voltaire embodies the distinctive style of Zadig & Voltaire while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of This Is Her! Art 4 All Zadig & Voltaire
Essence
The one who adores This Is Her! Art 4 All by Zadig & Voltaire is not merely a wearer of fragrance but a seeker of experience. The scent-warm, woody, with a hint of defiance-mirrors their spirit: unbound, sensual, and fiercely independent. They are the modern embodiment of the Wanderer, an archetype that thrives on freedom, discovery, and the refusal to be confined by convention.
This is not a person who lives by the rules of others. They move through life with an air of quiet rebellion, not in loud defiance but in the subtle choices that define them-their scent, their style, their refusal to be pinned down. They are drawn to the road less traveled, not for the sake of novelty alone, but because they trust their instincts to lead them where they truly belong.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is a paradox-both effortless and deliberate. They favor textures that feel lived-in: soft leather, worn denim, cashmere that drapes like a second skin. Their wardrobe is curated, not cluttered, each piece telling a story. They might wear a vintage band tee under a tailored blazer, or a flowing dress with scuffed boots-never overly polished, always intriguing.
In art and music, they are drawn to the raw and the real. They prefer the grit of a vinyl record over the sterility of digital perfection, the brushstrokes of an abstract painting over the predictability of photorealism. Their taste is not about shock value but about resonance-they seek what stirs something deep within them, whether it’s the haunting melody of Nick Cave or the rebellious prose of Anaïs Nin.
They thrive in spaces that reflect their duality-a loft with exposed brick and a well-worn armchair, a suitcase always half-packed. They may work in creative fields-writing, photography, design-or in roles that allow movement, like consulting or travel. Routine suffocates them; they need the thrill of the unknown, even if it’s just a new café or an impromptu road trip.
Yet their aversion to structure can make them unreliable in the eyes of others. Deadlines are suggestions, plans are fluid. They resist being pinned down, even when stability might serve them. Their greatest challenge is learning that freedom is not just the absence of chains, but the ability to choose when to stay.
Philosophy & Values
For them, life is not a checklist but an unfolding. They reject dogma, whether societal, religious, or even self-imposed. Their philosophy is rooted in becoming, not arriving. They believe in the fluidity of identity, the right to change one’s mind, the necessity of wandering before finding home.
Yet this freedom comes with a cost. They despise stagnation, sometimes to the point of restlessness. Commitment, unless on their own terms, feels like a cage. They value loyalty but define it differently-not as obligation, but as a choice renewed daily. Their relationships must allow for growth, or they will not endure.
Relationships
They love deeply but not possessively. Their connections are intense, magnetic, yet often transient. They are drawn to those who mirror their own depth-people who challenge them, fascinate them, but never try to tame them. They are the lover who leaves a book on your nightstand before vanishing at dawn, the friend who reappears after years as if no time has passed.
But here lies their shadow: the fear of being truly known. They guard their core, revealing only fragments, always keeping an exit within reach. This self-protection can leave others feeling like temporary guests in their life, never fully trusted, never fully let in. Their independence, while admirable, can become a fortress.
Shadow
Their strength-their refusal to conform-can become their undoing. When taken to extremes, their independence morphs into isolation. They may mistake running for growth, mistrust for wisdom. The very fear of being trapped can make them a prisoner of their own restlessness.
The scent they wear-warm yet elusive-is a reminder: true freedom is not just in the leaving, but in the choosing to return.
Conclusion
They are not for everyone. They are for those who understand that love does not mean ownership, that home is not always a place, and that the most profound truths are found in motion. They wear This Is Her! Art 4 All because it is not just a fragrance-it is a manifesto.
And if you ask them where they’re going next, they’ll likely smile and say: Wherever the wind takes me.