// Fragrance · By Season · Spring — L3 data
// Component prefix: FragranceBySeasonSpring
// Visual skeleton matches the Dewy prototype. Vary copy, never layout.

const FragranceBySeasonSpringMeta = {
  type: "Spring Fragrance",
  parent: { title: "By Season", href: "/en/fragrance/by-season/" },
  grandparent: { title: "Fragrance", href: "/en/fragrance/" },
  totalCount: 119,
  hero: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1490750967868-88df5691bbee?w=1800&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",
  heroAlt: "Editorial still life — perfume bottle in soft spring light, fresh florals nearby",
  h1: "How to wear fragrance in spring.",
  deck: "The transitional season. The full library on shifting from winter weight to bloom-weather registers — and how rising temperatures change the opening of a fragrance.",
  intro: "Spring is the most difficult fragrance season to dress for, because it is not stable. A morning in April might read as a cold day in February; the same afternoon might hit the temperature range of early June. The mistake is to stay in your winter choices too long or to rush into summer freshness too early. Both feel wrong for different reasons. The better move is to understand what the transition does to fragrance. Rising temperatures gradually accelerate evaporation — top notes begin to flash off faster than they did in winter, and heavy resins and musks start to project more intensely than you intended. A fragrance that felt perfectly calibrated in January starts to read as overdone in March. The path is lighter concentration, transitional floral families, and an understanding of how bloom weather interacts with specific note types.",
  byline: "Edited by Nelly · Beauty & Style Director",
  meta: { count: 119, updated: "Updated 4 May 2026", reading: "Avg. 4 min per piece" },
};

const FragranceBySeasonSpringSiblings = [
  { id: "summer",   title: "Summer",   n: "01", href: "/en/fragrance/by-season/summer/" },
  { id: "winter",   title: "Winter",   n: "02", href: "/en/fragrance/by-season/winter/" },
  { id: "spring",   title: "Spring",   n: "03", cur: true,  href: "/en/fragrance/by-season/spring/" },
  { id: "autumn",   title: "Autumn",   n: "04", href: "/en/fragrance/by-season/autumn/" },
  { id: "humidity", title: "Humidity", n: "05", href: "/en/fragrance/by-season/humidity/" },
];

const FragranceBySeasonSpringQuickFacts = {
  defn: {
    h: "What bloom weather does to a fragrance's opening",
    body: "The top note of a fragrance is the first thing you smell — the most volatile, most ephemeral layer. In spring, rising ambient temperature starts to flash these top notes faster. Bright citrus, bergamot, and aldehydic elements open brilliantly in mild spring air and then resolve quickly into the heart. Heavier resins and musks begin to amplify as temperatures push past 15°C. The practical result: spring requires fragrances where the heart note is as interesting as the opening, because that opening resolves faster than it did in winter.",
  },
  myths: [
    { m: "Spring means florals only.",
      t: "Florals perform well in spring, but green, mossy, and fresh chypre accords are equally suited. The season supports anything that was too quiet in winter — not only flowers." },
    { m: "Spring is when you bring back your summer fragrances.",
      t: "Summer fragrances, especially fresh aquatics and light citrus, can feel thin in spring morning temperatures. Wait until consistent daytime warmth before fully transitioning. Spring rewards a middle register." },
    { m: "You should use the same fragrance year-round and just adjust spray count.",
      t: "Temperature and humidity interact with fragrance chemistry, not just projection volume. A fragrance suited to all seasons is a practical choice, but it is not the same as optimising for the season." },
  ],
};

const FragranceBySeasonSpringBeginnerPath = {
  h: "Start here, if the seasonal transition confuses you.",
  deck: "Five pieces, in order. How to move from winter weight to bloom-weather registers.",
  steps: [
    { n: "01", t: "What spring temperature does to fragrance opening",    time: "3 min", note: "The acceleration of top notes as ambient warmth rises." },
    { n: "02", t: "Green and mossy fragrances — the spring case",         time: "4 min", note: "Why vegetal and earthy accords suit the season." },
    { n: "03", t: "The spring floral — how to choose one",                time: "5 min", note: "Peony, violet, lily of the valley — how each behaves in bloom weather." },
    { n: "04", t: "When to leave your winter fragrance behind",           time: "3 min", note: "Temperature thresholds and the practical signals for switching." },
    { n: "05", t: "Light concentration in spring — EDT and below",        time: "4 min", note: "Why concentration drops are a seasonal choice, not a budget one." },
  ],
};

const FragranceBySeasonSpringTrending = [
  { rank: "01", t: "Why your winter fragrance reads heavy in March",     time: "4 min", auth: "Nelly", date: "May 1",  img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1490750967868-88df5691bbee?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "11,604" },
  { rank: "02", t: "Green fragrances — the spring register that works",  time: "3 min", auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 26", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1547573854-74d2a71d0826?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "8,935" },
  { rank: "03", t: "Peony accord — how it behaves in mild temperatures", time: "5 min", auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 21", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1592945403244-b3fbafd7f539?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "7,704" },
  { rank: "04", t: "Violet and iris — the spring florals to know",       time: "3 min", auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 16", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1519710164239-da123dc03ef4?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "6,421" },
  { rank: "05", t: "The chypre family in spring — a considered choice",  time: "4 min", auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 11", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1541643600914-78b084683702?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "5,218" },
];

const FragranceBySeasonSpringFormatGuide = {
  h: "Note type × bloom-weather behaviour",
  deck: "How different note families behave as temperatures rise through the spring range (8°C to 22°C). Assessed for the transitional conditions of the season.",
  formats: [
    { name: "Green / Mossy",      when: "Cool spring mornings, overcast days",          avoid: "Midsummer heat where green can read sharp",     note: "Vegetal, cut-grass, and mossy accords are calibrated for spring air. They read grounded and precise when ambient warmth is moderate.", verdict: "Season-native" },
    { name: "Light Floral",       when: "Full spring, mild days, casual and formal",    avoid: "Early spring mornings below 10°C",              note: "Peony, lily of the valley, violet, and magnolia all behave well in spring temperatures. They were built for this register.",           verdict: "Core spring choice" },
    { name: "Chypre",             when: "Spring evenings, transitional days",           avoid: "Extreme heat or cold",                          note: "Chypre structures — citrus, labdanum, oakmoss — were historically considered spring-autumn compositions. They perform accordingly.",   verdict: "Transitional classic" },
    { name: "Fresh Citrus",       when: "Warm spring afternoons, 18°C and above",      avoid: "Cold spring mornings",                          note: "Citrus opens beautifully once ambient temperature rises. Too cold and the volatiles don't lift. Wait for genuine warmth.",             verdict: "Afternoon use" },
    { name: "Soft Amber",         when: "Early spring, cooler days, evenings",          avoid: "Full-warmth spring days",                       note: "A soft amber — not a heavy oriental — bridges the late-winter to spring gap. Apply conservatively as temperatures climb.",           verdict: "Early spring only" },
    { name: "Heavy Resin / Oud",  when: "Cold spring evenings only",                   avoid: "Any warm spring day outdoors",                  note: "Winter's heavy families become too strong as spring warms. Phase them out by March in warmer climates, April in cool ones.",        verdict: "Phase out by spring" },
  ],
};

const FragranceBySeasonSpringHowtos = [
  { t: "Why heavy winter fragrances read wrong in March",              time: 3, tech: "Science",    auth: "Nelly", date: "May 1",  img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1490750967868-88df5691bbee?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Science",    pick: true },
  { t: "Green fragrances — the bloom-weather case",                    time: 4, tech: "Family",     auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 27", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1547573854-74d2a71d0826?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Family",     pick: true },
  { t: "Peony accord — behaviour in mild spring temperatures",         time: 5, tech: "Family",     auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 22", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1592945403244-b3fbafd7f539?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Family",     pick: true },
  { t: "Violet and iris — distinguishing the spring florals",          time: 3, tech: "Family",     auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 17", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1519710164239-da123dc03ef4?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Family",     pick: true },
  { t: "The chypre in spring — a considered choice",                   time: 4, tech: "Family",     auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 12", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1541643600914-78b084683702?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Family",     pick: true },
  { t: "When to put the winter fragrance away",                        time: 3, tech: "Wardrobe",   auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 07", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1615634260167-c8cdede054de?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Wardrobe",   pick: false },
  { t: "EDT in spring — why lighter concentration suits the season",   time: 4, tech: "Concentration", auth: "Iris", date: "Apr 02", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1590736704728-f4730bb30770?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Concentration", pick: false },
  { t: "Lily of the valley — how the accord differs from the flower",  time: 3, tech: "Family",     auth: "Nelly", date: "Mar 28", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1490750967868-88df5691bbee?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Family",     pick: false },
  { t: "Spring and warm skin — how body temperature shifts scent",     time: 5, tech: "Science",    auth: "Iris",  date: "Mar 23", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1547573854-74d2a71d0826?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Science",    pick: false },
  { t: "Magnolia and jasmine in spring — projection and longevity",    time: 4, tech: "Family",     auth: "Nelly", date: "Mar 18", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1592945403244-b3fbafd7f539?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Family",     pick: false },
  { t: "Application technique in transitional weather",                time: 3, tech: "Technique",  auth: "Iris",  date: "Mar 13", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1519710164239-da123dc03ef4?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Technique",  pick: false },
  { t: "The spring fragrance wardrobe — keeping it minimal",           time: 4, tech: "Wardrobe",   auth: "Nelly", date: "Mar 08", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1541643600914-78b084683702?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Wardrobe",   pick: false },
  { t: "Aldehydes in spring — what they do in bloom weather",          time: 5, tech: "Science",    auth: "Iris",  date: "Mar 03", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1615634260167-c8cdede054de?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Science",    pick: false },
  { t: "How rain changes fragrance outdoors in spring",                time: 3, tech: "Science",    auth: "Nelly", date: "Feb 26", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1590736704728-f4730bb30770?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Science",    pick: false },
  { t: "The soft amber bridge — winter-to-spring transition",          time: 4, tech: "Family",     auth: "Iris",  date: "Feb 21", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1490750967868-88df5691bbee?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Family",     pick: false },
  { t: "Skin hydration in spring and its effect on dry-down",          time: 3, tech: "Science",    auth: "Nelly", date: "Feb 16", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1547573854-74d2a71d0826?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Science",    pick: false },
  { t: "Rose — the spring cliché that is actually correct",            time: 4, tech: "Family",     auth: "Iris",  date: "Feb 11", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1592945403244-b3fbafd7f539?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Family",     pick: false },
  { t: "Fragrance layering in unpredictable spring temperatures",      time: 4, tech: "Technique",  auth: "Nelly", date: "Feb 06", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1519710164239-da123dc03ef4?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Technique",  pick: false },
  { t: "Unisex spring fragrances — where the category performs best",  time: 3, tech: "Wardrobe",   auth: "Iris",  date: "Feb 01", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1541643600914-78b084683702?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Wardrobe",   pick: false },
  { t: "How to transition from one seasonal wardrobe to another",      time: 5, tech: "Wardrobe",   auth: "Nelly", date: "Jan 27", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1615634260167-c8cdede054de?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", kick: "Wardrobe",   pick: false },
];

const FragranceBySeasonSpringTechFilters = ["All", "Science", "Family", "Concentration", "Technique", "Wardrobe"];

const FragranceBySeasonSpringCrosslinks = [
  { id: "summer",   title: "Summer fragrance",   deck: "Full heat. The correct choices for the peak of the season.",  count: 127, href: "/en/fragrance/by-season/summer/" },
  { id: "winter",   title: "Winter fragrance",   deck: "Projection in cold air. The heavier families perform.",        count: 134, href: "/en/fragrance/by-season/winter/" },
  { id: "autumn",   title: "Autumn fragrance",   deck: "The cool dry-down. Woody and spiced notes sharpen again.",    count: 122, href: "/en/fragrance/by-season/autumn/" },
  { id: "humidity", title: "Humidity",            deck: "Heat plus moisture. A separate amplification variable.",      count: 108, href: "/en/fragrance/by-season/humidity/" },
];

Object.assign(window, {
  FragranceBySeasonSpringMeta,
  FragranceBySeasonSpringSiblings,
  FragranceBySeasonSpringQuickFacts,
  FragranceBySeasonSpringBeginnerPath,
  FragranceBySeasonSpringTrending,
  FragranceBySeasonSpringFormatGuide,
  FragranceBySeasonSpringHowtos,
  FragranceBySeasonSpringTechFilters,
  FragranceBySeasonSpringCrosslinks,
});
