Valensole Lavender Alfred Dunhill
Fragrance Story
Valensole Lavender by Alfred Dunhill is a Woody Spicy fragrance for men. Valensole Lavender was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Jérôme di Marino. Top notes are Lemon, Saffron and Nutmeg; middle notes are Lavender, Sage and Cardamom; base notes are Amberwood, Guaiac Wood and Vetiver.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Jérôme di Marino
Jérôme di Marino is a French perfumer with a diverse portfolio spanning luxury and niche brands. He has created Balade Aux Tuileries for Agatha Paris, Valensole Lavender for Alfred Dunhill, and Lunar Vetiver for Amouroud. His work also includes Mon Petit Chou for Blumarine and several fragrances for Burberry, such as Burberry Her Elixir De Parfum and Windsor Tonic. Di Marino is recognized for his ability to blend classic and contemporary elements.
Fragrance Notes
Valensole Lavender Alfred Dunhill by Alfred Dunhill 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.
Valensole Lavender Alfred Dunhill embodies the distinctive style of Alfred Dunhill while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Valensole Lavender Alfred Dunhill
Essence
The Explorer archetype is driven by a restless curiosity and a desire to venture beyond the familiar. They are seekers of new horizons, drawn to the wild and the untamed. Valensole Lavender captures this spirit with its aromatic, woody profile that evokes the sun-baked fields of Provence. The opening of lemon, saffron, and nutmeg is a burst of energy, like the first step onto a dusty trail. The heart of lavender, sage, and cardamom is both grounding and invigorating, a reminder of the open road and the scent of herbs crushed underfoot. The base of amberwood, guaiac wood, and vetiver anchors the wearer, offering a sense of home even as they wander.
Style & Aesthetic
The Explorer’s style is rugged, functional, and effortlessly cool. They favor earth tones-olive, rust, charcoal-and fabrics that can withstand the elements: waxed canvas, denim, wool. Their wardrobe is built for movement, with sturdy boots, cargo pants, and layered jackets. They accessorize with practical items-a leather backpack, a compass, a well-worn hat-that tell stories of past journeys. Their aesthetic is not about fashion but about readiness: every piece serves a purpose. They look as comfortable on a mountain trail as they do in a city café, their presence a quiet testament to a life lived on the edge of the map.
Philosophy & Values
The Explorer values freedom, authenticity, and the courage to step into the unknown. They believe that growth happens outside of comfort zones and that the world is a classroom waiting to be explored. They are independent, self-reliant, and deeply respectful of nature. Their philosophy is rooted in the idea that the journey is more important than the destination, and they measure success by the richness of their experiences, not by material wealth. They are curious about other cultures, open to new perspectives, and unafraid of solitude. For the Explorer, the greatest risk is a life unlived.
Relationships
In relationships, the Explorer is adventurous and independent but deeply loyal to those who share their spirit. They seek partners who are equally curious and willing to embrace spontaneity-someone who will join them on a last-minute road trip or hike to a remote summit. They are not possessive and need space to roam, but they cherish the connections they form along the way. Friends describe them as inspiring and reliable, though they can be elusive when the call of the road grows strong. They love deeply but on their own terms, and they value partners who understand that their heart belongs to the horizon as much as to home.
Lifestyle
The Explorer’s lifestyle is one of movement and discovery. They spend weekends hiking, camping, or exploring new neighborhoods in their city. Their home is a base camp-functional, uncluttered, filled with maps, travel books, and souvenirs from distant places. They prioritize experiences over possessions, saving for trips rather than things. Their diet is simple and often local, and they practice mindfulness through outdoor activities like trail running or kayaking. They are early risers, eager to make the most of daylight, and they document their journeys through photography, journaling, or sketching. For them, every day is an opportunity to see something new.
Shadow
The shadow of the Explorer is a tendency toward restlessness and commitment avoidance. Their love of freedom can become a fear of being tied down, leading them to flee from intimacy or responsibility. They may struggle with routine, finding it suffocating, and can be impulsive, chasing novelty at the expense of stability. The bright, spicy opening of Valensole Lavender can feel overwhelming if not balanced by the grounding base, just as the Explorer’s energy can become scattered without a sense of purpose. They must learn that true exploration includes the inner landscape, and that staying still can be its own adventure.
Conclusion
Valensole Lavender is a fragrance for the Explorer-a call to adventure and a tribute to the beauty of the open road. It invites the wearer to embrace their curiosity, to trust their instincts, and to find wonder in the world’s wild places. Like the scent of lavender carried on a Provencal breeze, this fragrance is a reminder that the journey is always worth taking, and that the greatest discoveries are often found just beyond the familiar.