This perfume goddess wields two green swords: one of gardenia, one of neroli.
Real swords make a 'whoosh' sound, but here the perfume equivalents produce two beautiful currents that spiral around each other: the creamy hay-like trail of gardenia, and the sharp green citrus of neroli.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that suits close conversation and daylight movement, when you want to feel polished without losing freshness. It reads as luminous and softly sensual, with a green floral presence that stays poised rather than loud.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where the neroli can stay bright and the gardenia remains creamy rather than heavy. Apply lightly, one to three sprays, to let the floral-citrus contrast bloom on skin and leave a gentle woody sweetness in the air.
Who it’s for
For someone who likes floral fragrances with a crisp green opening, creamy white-flower texture and a clean woody finish. It will appeal to wearers who prefer feminine scents that feel fresh, elegant and slightly sensual rather than powdery or dense.
SweDoft’s story
SweDoft is presented here as a niche-style fragrance house with a mythic, feminine naming language and a composition-led approach. The focus is on clear note contrasts and expressive, wearable florals rather than heavy ornament, giving the brand a modern, ingredient-forward feel.
Aphrodite’s concept
The fragrance is framed through the image of Aphrodite as a goddess wielding two green swords: gardenia and neroli. The composition is described as two currents spiraling around each other, one creamy and hay-like, the other sharp and citrus-green, giving the scent a mythic but very direct floral structure.
Extra info
The name Aphrodite points to the Greek goddess of love and beauty, which fits the fragrance’s floral, radiant character. The composition is built around just two main notes, gardenia and neroli, giving it a simple but clearly contrasted structure.
This perfume goddess wields two green swords: one of gardenia, one of neroli.
Real swords make a 'whoosh' sound, but here the perfume equivalents produce two beautiful currents that spiral around each other: the creamy hay-like trail of gardenia, and the sharp green citrus of neroli.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that suits close conversation and daylight movement, when you want to feel polished without losing freshness. It reads as luminous and softly sensual, with a green floral presence that stays poised rather than loud.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where the neroli can stay bright and the gardenia remains creamy rather than heavy. Apply lightly, one to three sprays, to let the floral-citrus contrast bloom on skin and leave a gentle woody sweetness in the air.
Who it’s for
For someone who likes floral fragrances with a crisp green opening, creamy white-flower texture and a clean woody finish. It will appeal to wearers who prefer feminine scents that feel fresh, elegant and slightly sensual rather than powdery or dense.
SweDoft’s story
SweDoft is presented here as a niche-style fragrance house with a mythic, feminine naming language and a composition-led approach. The focus is on clear note contrasts and expressive, wearable florals rather than heavy ornament, giving the brand a modern, ingredient-forward feel.
Aphrodite’s concept
The fragrance is framed through the image of Aphrodite as a goddess wielding two green swords: gardenia and neroli. The composition is described as two currents spiraling around each other, one creamy and hay-like, the other sharp and citrus-green, giving the scent a mythic but very direct floral structure.
Extra info
The name Aphrodite points to the Greek goddess of love and beauty, which fits the fragrance’s floral, radiant character. The composition is built around just two main notes, gardenia and neroli, giving it a simple but clearly contrasted structure.


