Sacred Green Forest Zara

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2022

At a glance

Is Sacred Green Forest Zara worth trying?

Sacred Green Forest by Zara is a fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
mossy, vanilla, earthy with Moss, Madagascar Vanilla, Incense

The first impression

Sacred Green Forest by Zara is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Sacred Green Forest was launched in 2022. Sacred Green Forest was created by Fabrice Pellegrin and Coralie Spicher.

What shapes the scent

mossy 100%
vanilla 85%
earthy 70%
amber 60%
balsamic 50%
smoky 40%
woody 35%
yellow floral 30%
green 25%
sweet 20%

The perfumer behind it

Coralie Spicher

Coralie Spicher

Coralie Spicher is a perfumer whose work spans international brands including ALTAIA, Adopt Parfums, Ajmal, Angel Schlesser, Antonio Banderas, Awshal, Betty Barclay, and Boitown. Her creations include Amank'ay, Tahiti Paradis, Chapter 5, Aromatic Sage, The Icon Elixir, and Cedar & Grapefruit. She is known for her versatility across different fragrance genres. Her style often combines fresh, aromatic, and woody elements.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Moss Moss
Madagascar Vanilla Madagascar Vanilla
Incense Incense
Ylang-Ylang Ylang-Ylang
Galbanum Galbanum
Jasmine Jasmine

The mood it creates

The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Sacred Green Forest Zara

Essence

Sacred Green Forest Zara embodies the Mystic, a scent that bridges the earthly and the ethereal. Moss, incense, and vanilla create a meditative aura, as if standing in a cathedral of ancient trees. This fragrance is for those who seek meaning beyond the visible, finding the divine in the whisper of leaves.

The Mystic here is both grounded and transcendent, their spirituality rooted in nature’s rhythms. The ylang-ylang and galbanum add a touch of mystery, suggesting secrets only the forest knows.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor flowing silhouettes and natural fabrics-linen, hemp, and undyed wool-in earthy tones of moss green, slate, and ochre. Their aesthetic is serene but intentional, like a monk’s cell or a hermit’s grove. Every object they own serves a purpose or holds symbolic weight.

Their spaces are sparse but sacred: a single candle, a bowl of stones, the faintest trace of incense. They believe beauty lies in absence as much as presence.

Philosophy & Values

They value introspection and connection to the unseen. For them, the material world is a veil, and truth is found in stillness. They distrust dogma, preferring personal revelation to prescribed answers.

Their worldview is cyclical, seeing time as a spiral rather than a line. They find solace in rituals-morning meditation, moonlit walks-that anchor them to something greater.

Relationships

In relationships, they are deep but distant, offering wisdom more readily than warmth. They connect best with those who respect their need for solitude, partners who understand that love can be silent as well as spoken.

Friends seek them for counsel but may find their detachment unsettling. Their love language is presence-a shared silence, a knowing glance-though they can struggle with emotional demands.

Lifestyle

Their days are governed by ritual, rising with the sun and retiring early. They might spend hours journaling or practicing breathwork, finding revelation in repetition. They gravitate toward solitary pursuits-botany, astrology, or herbalism-where the boundary between science and spirit blurs.

They prefer the liminal hours-dawn and dusk-when the world feels most alive with possibility. Home is a sanctuary, a place to retreat and recharge.

Shadow

Their shadow side is escapism-a tendency to withdraw so completely they lose touch with reality. They may neglect practical needs, mistaking detachment for enlightenment. At their worst, they can become ungrounded, lost in their own visions.

Conclusion

Sacred Green Forest Zara is an invocation, a fragrance for those who hear the universe in a rustling leaf. It reminds us that the sacred is not somewhere else but here, hidden in plain sight.