Zadig Eau De Parfum Zadig & Voltaire
Fragrance Story
Zadig Eau de Parfum by Zadig & Voltaire is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Zadig Eau de Parfum was launched in 2025. Zadig Eau de Parfum was created by Amandine Clerc-Marie and Florian Gallo. Top notes are Sesame, Ginger, White Pepper and Black Pepper; middle notes are Orange Blossom and Neroli Essence; base notes are Chantilly Cream, Vanilla and Sandalwood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Amandine Clerc-Marie
Amandine Clerc-Marie is a French perfumer who trained at Givaudan and now works as a senior perfumer at Symrise. Her style often balances fresh, transparent accords with soft floral or citrus notes, creating versatile and wearable compositions. She is known for developing Angel Schlesser Pour Elle and its flankers, as well as the fruity-floral Scent Of Kiss My Heart for Armand Basi.
Fragrance Notes
Zadig Eau De Parfum 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.
Zadig Eau De Parfum Zadig & Voltaire embodies the distinctive style of Zadig & Voltaire while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Zadig Archetype: Portrait of Zadig Eau De Parfum Zadig & Voltaire
Essence
The person who gravitates toward Zadig & Voltaire’s Eau de Parfum is defined by the Rebel archetype-a figure who resists conformity, thrives on independence, and exudes effortless cool. This is not the anarchist who destroys for destruction’s sake, but the free thinker who carves their own path with quiet defiance. The fragrance itself-woody, spicy, with a hint of leather-mirrors their essence: untamed yet refined, sensual but never ostentatious.
They are drawn to the scent because it refuses to be sweet or delicate; it has an edge, a whisper of defiance, much like their own spirit. The Rebel does not seek to shock, but to exist outside the expectations of others.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in living by their own rules, not out of arrogance, but out of necessity. Conformity feels like a slow death to them. Their philosophy is simple: Question everything, especially authority. Yet, their rebellion is not aimless-it is a refusal to be molded by societal pressures, a commitment to personal truth.
They value freedom above all-freedom of thought, movement, expression. Routine suffocates them; spontaneity is their oxygen. They are drawn to the unconventional, the overlooked, the misunderstood. Their heroes are artists, poets, and outcasts-those who dared to see the world differently.
Relationships
In love, they are magnetic but elusive. They attract admirers effortlessly, yet few truly know them. Their relationships are intense, passionate, but often short-lived-not because they lack depth, but because they fear being caged. Commitment is not impossible for them, but it must be on their terms.
Friendships are chosen carefully. They surround themselves with people who challenge them, who refuse to be sycophants. They despise small talk; their conversations are deep, philosophical, sometimes uncomfortably honest. They are fiercely loyal to those who earn their trust, but they have little patience for superficiality.
Shadow
Their greatest strength-their refusal to be tamed-is also their greatest flaw. The Rebel’s shadow is rootlessness, a perpetual dissatisfaction that can border on self-sabotage. Just as they begin to settle, they feel the itch to leave, to disrupt, to start anew. Stability feels like stagnation, and so they may burn bridges before they can be burned themselves.
They can be aloof, mistaking detachment for strength. Their independence, while admirable, sometimes isolates them. They resist vulnerability, fearing it will make them weak. Yet beneath the cool exterior, there is a longing-not for conformity, but for a place, a person, a purpose that makes them feel at home without clipping their wings.
Conclusion
They are the one who lingers at the edge of the party, observing, amused but never fully belonging. They are the artist who never signs their work, the writer who publishes under a pseudonym. They do not seek approval, only the freedom to exist as they are.
Zadig & Voltaire is their scent because it does not beg to be loved-it simply is. And so are they.