Thursday - No Valentines But Flowers Zara
At a glance
Is Thursday - No Valentines But Flowers Zara worth trying?
Thursday - No Valentines But Flowers by Zara is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- fruity, sweet, fresh with Litchi, Rhubarb, Bergamot
The first impression
Thursday - No Valentines But Flowers by Zara is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Thursday - No Valentines But Flowers was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Coralie Spicher. Top notes are Litchi, Rhubarb and Bergamot; middle notes are Raspberry, Peony and Pink Pepper; base notes are White Musk, Vanilla, Praline and Cedar.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
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
The mood it creates
The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of Thursday - No Valentines But Flowers Zara
Essence
The Innocent thrives on uncomplicated joy, embodied by the litchi and raspberry's playful sweetness in this Zara fragrance. Like the first day of spring, it is a scent of renewal-bergamot's brightness cutting through rhubarb's tartness, white musk softening the praline's indulgence. This is optimism bottled, a reminder that delight can be found in the everyday.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear sundresses with sneakers, or a crisp white shirt left untucked. Their space is airy and light-filled, dotted with thrifted ceramics and fresh peonies (echoing the fragrance's floral heart). The vanilla-cedar drydown mirrors their love of well-worn books and sun-faded linens-comfort with a hint of nostalgia.
Philosophy & Values
They trust in kindness as a default and believe the world is fundamentally good. The fragrance's lack of heavy base notes reflects their aversion to cynicism. Like the peony's fleeting bloom, they champion moments over monuments, finding grandeur in a shared ice cream cone or a handwritten joke left on the fridge.
Relationships
Their friendships are easy and abundant, built on laughter and impromptu picnics. Romantic partners are drawn to their lack of pretense, though some mistake their openness for naivety. The pink pepper's subtle spice hints at a quiet resilience beneath the sweetness.
Lifestyle
Mornings might start with a dance party while making coffee, or a detour to pet every neighborhood cat. The musk-praline accord mirrors their ability to balance whimsy (a sudden road trip) with grounding rituals (Sunday pancake breakfasts).
Shadow
Their refusal to dwell on darkness can make them seem shallow in crises. Like the fragrance's moderate longevity, their optimism sometimes falters when faced with sustained hardship, leaving them unprepared for life's bitter notes.
Conclusion
This Zara scent is a daisy chain around the wrist-a temporary, tender charm. The Innocent wears it as both armor and invitation, a promise that joy, like litchi's juicy burst, is always ripe for the taking.