380 Al-jazeera Perfumes
Fragrance Story
380 by Al-Jazeera Perfumes is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. 380 was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Bruno Jovanovic. Top notes are Cardamom, Orange Blossom and Rose; middle notes are Myrrh, Labdanum and Heliotrope; base notes are Oakmoss, Patchouli and Vetiver.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Bruno Jovanovic
Bruno Jovanovic is a versatile perfumer whose work spans multiple brands, including A Lab on Fire, Abercrombie & Fitch, Al-Jazeera Perfumes, Amouage, Avon, and Awshal. His catalog features Almost Transparent Blue, Fierce, 380, Moscow, Opus Xii - Rose Incense, The Library Collection Rose Incense, Crystal Aura, and Perles De Myrrhe. Jovanovic's compositions range from fresh and sporty to rich and incense-laden, demonstrating his broad expertise.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of 380 Al-jazeera Perfumes
Essence
To wear 380 Al-Jazeera Perfumes is to carry the essence of the wanderer, the seeker, the one who is never fully at home in any single place. This fragrance-bold, complex, with notes that shift between warmth and spice-belongs to a soul who thrives on movement, discovery, and the intoxication of the unknown. Their archetype is unmistakable: The Explorer.
Shadow
Yet, the shadow of the Explorer is a haunting one. Their refusal to settle can become a form of evasion. They may struggle with lasting intimacy, always keeping one foot out the door, afraid that staying too long in one place will dull their edge. Their relationships are often marked by a quiet melancholy-they love deeply, but their love is a bird in flight, never nesting.
There is also the danger of becoming a perpetual tourist in their own life. The thrill of the new can mask a fear of depth, of confronting the parts of themselves that do not change with geography. They may mistake movement for growth, collecting experiences like souvenirs without ever integrating them into a cohesive self.
Conclusion
This person is not content with the mundane. Their spirit is restless, always searching for the next experience, the next revelation. They are drawn to the unfamiliar-foreign cities, untranslated books, conversations with strangers who might become lifelong friends or fleeting companions. Their philosophy is one of expansion: life is not meant to be lived within narrow borders, but tasted in all its varieties.
Their style reflects this. They favor clothing that is both functional and expressive-a well-worn leather jacket, a scarf picked up in a Moroccan souk, boots that have walked through rain and dust. They do not chase trends, but curate a wardrobe that tells stories. Their home, if they stay in one place long enough to have one, is filled with artifacts-a Turkish coffee set, a stack of postcards from places they’ve barely had time to know, a bookshelf where Rumi sits beside Nietzsche and Patti Smith.