Concrete Rain Allsaints
Fragrance Story
Concrete Rain by Allsaints is a Aromatic Green fragrance for women and men. Concrete Rain was launched in 2021. Top notes are Rain Notes and Lily; middle notes are Orris and Orchid; base notes are Cashmere Wood, Cottonwood (Poplar) and Musk.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Unknown Perfumer
Fragrance Notes
Concrete Rain Allsaints by Allsaints 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.
Concrete Rain Allsaints embodies the distinctive style of Allsaints while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Concrete Rain Allsaints
Essence
This person is most closely defined by the Outsider archetype-a figure who exists on the periphery, observing the world with a detached yet penetrating gaze. They are neither fully immersed in society nor entirely removed from it; instead, they move through life like a solitary wanderer in a city that never sleeps. The scent of Concrete Rain-cool, mineralic, with an undercurrent of something raw and unresolved-mirrors their essence: a paradox of modernity and melancholy, of strength and solitude.
Style & Aesthetic
Their appearance is a study in controlled dissonance. They favor monochromatic layers-black, slate gray, the occasional deep green-but with textures that suggest depth: worn leather, stiff denim, thin knits that cling just enough to imply shape without revealing too much. Their style is utilitarian yet poetic, as if they are both a worker in the machine of urban life and a silent critic of its excesses.
They appreciate the beauty of decay-peeling paint on brick walls, rusted fire escapes, the way rain slicks pavement at midnight. Their taste in art leans toward the abstract, the industrial, the quietly unsettling. They might admire the photography of Hiroshi Sugimoto or the brutalist architecture of Tadao Ando-works that evoke stillness within chaos.
They thrive in cities but often feel like a ghost within them. They walk for hours, not to reach a destination but to dissolve into the rhythm of streets. They prefer dimly lit bars where the music is loud enough to drown out conversation, where they can sit alone without being disturbed.
They may work in a creative field-design, writing, music-or in something technical but with an artistic edge (architecture, industrial design). Their career is not their identity, but they take pride in craftsmanship. They are meticulous, almost obsessive, about details.
Philosophy & Values
Their worldview is shaped by a quiet defiance. They do not believe in easy answers or sentimental comforts. Instead, they find meaning in the tension between permanence and transience-the way cities rise and fall, the way people come and go. They value authenticity above all, but their definition of it is harsh: truth must be earned, not given.
They are drawn to thinkers who embrace contradiction-Nietzsche’s amor fati, Camus’ absurdism, the Zen concept of mu (emptiness that is also fullness). They do not seek happiness in the conventional sense; rather, they seek clarity, even when it is painful.
Relationships
They are not a recluse, but neither are they a socialite. Their friendships are few but profound, built on mutual respect for solitude. They attract those who sense their depth-people who themselves are a little broken, a little too perceptive for their own good. Romantic partners are drawn to their enigmatic presence, but few stay long; their emotional walls are high, and their love language is coded in silence as much as words.
They are loyal but not clingy. If someone leaves, they do not chase. If someone stays, they will remember it forever. Their detachment is not cruelty-it is self-preservation.
Shadow
Emotional guardedness: Their detachment can become a prison. They fear vulnerability, mistaking it for weakness. Cynicism: Their sharp insight can curdle into jadedness, making it hard to trust or hope. Self-isolation: They sometimes forget that even the strongest structures need maintenance-that humans, too, require connection.Conclusion
Concrete Rain is not a fragrance for those who wish to be liked. It is for those who accept-even embrace-their own complexity. This person is not broken, but they are not whole in the way society demands. They are a living paradox: solid as stone, fluid as rain. And in that tension, they find their truth.