Noelle
Noelle smells like a forgotten love letter found in a favorite book—fresh, romantic, and softly nostalgic, with golden warmth and powdered petals suspended in time. Comes with NoelleAbout her She remembers the moment—not by the date, but by the light. Pale morning sun curling through the curtains, warming her cheek as the world stirred quietly beyond the window. That light had a scent, and if you ask her to describe it, she’ll say it smelled like Noelle. It begins with the brightness of bergamot, like sunlight kissing the crown of your head after a long sleep. Soft and radiant—it awakens without demanding. Alongside it, the tenderness of linden blossom unfurls, delicate and comforting. Linden doesn’t shout spring; it whispers it, reminding you of childhood walks beneath blossoming trees and the first smile of May. Then comes the heart—the reason she kept the dress, the letter, the memory. Rose, yes, but not a bouquet. This rose feels alive, breathing against your collarbone, its petal