Little Miss Indie Hippie over here! I actually have an official Summer Scent wardrobe. These are all from Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab.
Lolita -- Glittering heliotrope, honeysuckle, orange blossom and lemon verbena. (This can smell like honeysuckle in melted lemon drops.)
Vixen -- The innocence of orange blossom tainted by the beguiling scents of ginger and patchouli. (I wear this one a lot on weekends year-round, but once summer hits, it becomes a workweek scent as well. The patchouli isn't dirty hippie patch.)
Tamora -- Amber, heliotrope, golden sandalwood, peach blossom and vanilla bean. (This one is based on a Shakespearean villain. It's a lovely comforting fruity woody scent when I'm fighting with a particularly heavy day at work.)
Mme Moriarty, Misfortune Teller -- Red musk, vanilla bean, pomegranate, patchouli leaf and wild plum. (This is a weekend-only scent because this one *is* very OH HAI HIPPIE PATCHOULI. And also because it's currently unavailable and *very* hard to get your hands on!)
Scherezade -- Saffron and Middle Eastern spices swirled through sensual red musk. (To be fair, this was my official Spring 2014 scent, but I just received it in hair gloss form as well on Monday, so it's sticking around for a while even though I also just received Dragon's Milk hair gloss today!)
Dragon's Milk -- Dragon's blood resin and honeyed vanilla. (Comfy cozy sweetness: Dragon's blood, Nilla wafers, and caramel!)
Snake Charmer Resurrected -- Arabian musk and exotic spices slinking through Egyptian amber, enticing vanilla, and a serpentine blend of black plum, labdanum, ambrette, benzoin and black coconut. (This one is rarely worn because it's something I wear whenever I go out at night in the summer, but I rarely go out, but it *has* to be included here because it *is* my go-to scent for nighttime socializing in the summer.)
Basically, I want to smell like the fortune teller's tent at a traveling carnival. Incense, patchouli, spices, resins, sandalwood, and musk. Dragon's Milk is for days when I want a *sweet* resin (some years, it sticks around through autumn as well). Lolita is for days when those resiny/spicy/earthy notes are too much for me to handle.
ETA Explanation for Tamora!