Demeter Fragrance Library 2009 Edt
Thunderstorm
Demeter Fragrance Library Thunderstorm is an Eau de Toilette launched in 2009. Thunderstorm opens with Ozonic Notes and Aldehydes, settles into a heart of Petrichor and Wet Leaves, and dries down to a base of Birch and Musk. Demeter Fragrance Library's Thunderstorm carries a Statement verdict, a ozonic-led wear.
Demeter's single-concept ozone-and-wet-earth construct - the smell of an approaching summer storm, the moment before rain hits hot pavement. Petrichor, wet vegetation, a metallic ozone top. Atmospheric rather than perfumed; uncanny accuracy at budget price.
- Atmospheric
- Fresh
- Conceptual
- Natural
- Minimal
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Best Seasons
A petrichor-and-ozone construct depicts a summer-storm moment - spring and summer are the seasons the fragrance literally references and the temperatures the wet-earth note reads most naturally against. Fall is workable; winter is chronologically and atmospherically wrong.
Best Occasions
Reads as casual outdoor and creative-daytime fragrance - good for walks, gallery visits, summer afternoons, gardening. Office wear is fine due to its quiet projection. Formal settings expect more conventional perfumery; sport is acceptable; date wear is niche-only.
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