Prospekt Mira (проспект Мира) Alexandra Gluck
Fragrance Story
Prospekt Mira (Проспект Мира) by Alexandra Gluck is a fragrance for women. Prospekt Mira (Проспект Мира) was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Alexandra Gluck. Top notes are Tuberose, Damask Rose, Hibiscus, Iris and Neroli; middle notes are Coffee, Chestnut, Madagascar Vanilla, Caramel and Wheat; base notes are Myrrh and Tobacco.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Alexandra Gluck
Alexandra Gluck is a Russian perfumer known for her work with niche and independent fragrance houses, often drawing inspiration from cultural and geographic themes. Her style blends natural and synthetic notes to create evocative, narrative-driven scents that range from mineral and metallic to green and floral. Notable creations include Apatite and Carnelian, which explore gemstone-inspired accords, as well as Bulvar Dmitriya Donskogo and Kurskaya, which reference Moscow locations. Her work reflects a deep connection to place and material, contributing to a growing interest in regionally inspired perfumery.
Fragrance Notes
Prospekt Mira (проспект Мира) Alexandra Gluck by Alexandra Gluck offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Prospekt Mira (проспект Мира) Alexandra Gluck embodies the distinctive style of Alexandra Gluck while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Archetype Archetype: Portrait of Prospekt Mira (проспект Мира) Alexandra Gluck
Essence
To wear Prospekt Mira by Alexandra Gluck is to embrace a fragrance that is neither wholly nostalgic nor entirely modern-a scent suspended between memory and possibility. The person who chooses this perfume is a wanderer of the mind, one who dwells in the liminal spaces where past and future blur. Their archetype is unmistakable: the Seeker.
The Seeker is driven by an insatiable curiosity, a hunger for meaning that cannot be satisfied by the mundane. They are drawn to the unknown, to the subtle and the poetic, much like Prospekt Mira itself-a fragrance that balances crisp bergamot with the warmth of amber, a duality that mirrors their nature. They are not content with the obvious; they crave depth, layers, the hidden stories beneath the surface.
Their tastes reflect this restless intellect. They prefer books that unravel the human condition-Dostoevsky, Borges, Woolf-and music that evokes longing, like the melancholic strains of late Soviet rock or the ambient hum of modern electronic compositions. Their style is deliberate but never ostentatious: tailored yet soft, structured yet flowing, as if they are always prepared for an unexpected journey.
Style & Aesthetic
They are not necessarily a physical wanderer, though they may be. More often, they are a traveler in thought, moving between ideas, careers, passions. They might work in creative fields-writing, film, design-or in professions that allow for intellectual exploration, like psychology or philosophy. Routine is their enemy; novelty is their oxygen.
Their home is a sanctuary of curated beauty: vintage maps, well-worn books, a record player spinning vinyl that carries the weight of history. They drink strong tea, not coffee, because they prefer the slow unfurling of flavors, the way it demands attention rather than brute stimulation.
Philosophy & Values
They believe life is a series of questions, not answers. Truth is not something to be grasped but pursued, an ever-receding horizon. This makes them both inspiring and frustrating-inspiring because they see potential where others see only limits, frustrating because they are prone to idealism, to chasing visions that may never materialize.
They value authenticity above all else, despising pretense and superficiality. Yet this very disdain can become a shadow, making them impatient with those who do not share their depth. Their relationships are intense but sometimes fleeting; they crave connection but fear stagnation. They love deeply but may struggle with commitment, always wondering if there is something-or someone-more aligned with their elusive ideals.
Shadow
The Seeker’s greatest strength is also their greatest flaw: their relentless pursuit of more. They may grow restless in love, always wondering if a deeper connection exists. In work, they may abandon projects just before completion, lured by the next idea. Their idealism can curdle into cynicism when reality fails to match their vision.
And yet, without them, the world would be stagnant. They are the ones who remind us that life is not a fixed point but a journey, that meaning is not found but forged. Their melancholy is not weakness but the price of seeing too much, feeling too deeply.
Conclusion
Prospekt Mira is not a scent of arrival but of passage. The person who wears it is neither here nor there but always in between-drawn to the past yet yearning for the future, rooted in reality yet dreaming of something beyond. They are the Seeker, and their life is a beautiful, restless inquiry-one that may never end, and perhaps should not.