Have you ever wondered what your favorite perfume would look like if it had a personality? We played with this idea and asked: what if perfumes were cats? The result is a quirky mix of fragrance moods and feline charm.
Why Cats and Perfumes?
Both perfumes and cats have personalities. Some are playful, others are mysterious, some comfort us, and others intrigue us. Pairing them together is a fun way to imagine how fragrances “feel” beyond just a bottle.
When experimenting with matching fragrances to personalities, we drew inspiration from creative branding examples like Studio Zeplin, a design agency that brings products to life online through web design, digital marketing, and product storytelling.
Would you match your own perfume with a cat? Maybe you’re more of a black cat at night, and a ginger cat in the morning!
More info: studiozeplin.com
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The Playful Scent – The Ginger Cat
Fresh, citrusy, and full of energy—this perfume is just like a ginger cat bouncing around the house. Joyful, sunny, and impossible to ignore.
2. The Mysterious Scent – The Black Cat
Deep, musky, and a little seductive. The kind of fragrance that makes you curious. Just like a black cat, it carries an aura of mystery wherever it goes.
3. The Elegant Scent – The Siamese Cat
Sophisticated, floral, and graceful. Imagine walking into a room and everyone noticing, without you saying a word. The Siamese cat is the definition of effortless chic.
4. The Comforting Scent – The Tabby Cat
Warm, cozy, and familiar. A blend of vanilla and soft woods, this perfume feels like home—just like curling up with a tabby cat on a rainy day.
This was pointless. Not cute cat photos or even actual recommendations for a scent. I see random attributes put into contrived categories. Even if you go into it with the mindset of a purely fictitious entertainment article it is not very entertaining. I found this a bit annoying and felt the need to rant.
This was pointless. Not cute cat photos or even actual recommendations for a scent. I see random attributes put into contrived categories. Even if you go into it with the mindset of a purely fictitious entertainment article it is not very entertaining. I found this a bit annoying and felt the need to rant.
