Misfit Arquiste
Fragrance Story
Misfit by Arquiste is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. Misfit was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Rodrigo Flores-Roux. Top notes are Lavender, Calabrian bergamot, Angelica and Carrot Seeds; middle notes are Akigalawood, Ambrette (Musk Mallow), Styrax and Bulgarian Rose; base notes are Patchouli, Tolu Balsam, Labdanum and Tonka Bean.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Rodrigo Flores-Roux
Rodrigo Flores-Roux is a perfumer who has contributed to a wide range of fragrance houses including 27 87, Aedes de Venustas, Aether, Alford & Hoff, Anine Bing, and Arquiste. His notable works include Hakuna Matata, Oeillet Bengale, Methaldone, Suprae, and A Grove By The Sea. Flores-Roux is recognized for his versatile and creative approach to scent.
Fragrance Notes
Misfit Arquiste by Arquiste 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.
Misfit Arquiste embodies the distinctive style of Arquiste while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Misfit Arquiste
Essence
The Wanderer walks the edge of belonging, never quite settling into any single world. Misfit Arquiste captures this restless soul with its unexpected blend of lavender and carrot seeds, a pastoral opening that quickly turns dark and resinous. The wearer carries the scent of autumn fields and ambered woods, a perfume for those who find beauty in the margins.
This fragrance speaks to the one who has learned to love their own strangeness. The akigalawood and styrax create a smoky, almost leathery heart, while patchouli and labdanum anchor the composition in warm, earthy depths. It is a scent for the solitary evening, for the special occasion that becomes a private ritual.
Style & Aesthetic
The Wanderer dresses in textures that tell stories: worn velvet, aged leather, hand-knitted wool. Their wardrobe is a collection of found objects, each piece carrying a history of travel and transformation. They favor deep browns, burnt oranges, and the muted gold of dried leaves.
Their aesthetic is one of deliberate imperfection, a curated dishevelment that speaks to a life lived authentically. They might wear a vintage tweed jacket with modern boots, or a silk scarf tied around a weathered leather bag. Every choice reflects their refusal to be categorized.
Philosophy & Values
They believe that true belonging is found not in fitting in, but in standing out. The Wanderer values authenticity above all else, even when it means walking alone. They see beauty in the broken, wisdom in the outcast, and strength in vulnerability.
Their philosophy is one of gentle rebellion: they reject the tyranny of the ordinary and celebrate the strange, the overlooked, the misfit. They believe that every person carries a unique fragrance, a signature that cannot be replicated, and that the greatest gift is to share that scent with the world.
Relationships
The Wanderer forms deep, intense connections with a select few. They are drawn to other misfits, to artists and dreamers who understand the language of the margins. Their friendships are built on shared secrets and late-night conversations, on the comfort of being seen without judgment.
In romance, they seek a partner who will not try to tame them. They need someone who understands that their wandering is not a rejection but a search, a quest for a home that exists not in a place but in a person. They love fiercely but freely, holding loosely what they cherish most.
Lifestyle
Their days are marked by small rituals: a morning cup of strong black tea, a walk through the city's forgotten corners, an evening spent reading by candlelight. They collect objects that others discard: old keys, pressed flowers, handwritten letters. Their home is a museum of memories.
They are drawn to the arts, to galleries and independent cinemas, to bookshops that smell of paper and dust. They travel not to see sights but to feel atmospheres, to breathe the air of places that hold stories. Their life is a quiet adventure, a slow unfolding of meaning.
Shadow
The Wanderer's shadow is loneliness, the risk of becoming so comfortable on the outside that they forget how to come in. They may romanticize their isolation, mistaking solitude for freedom, and push away those who try to reach them. Their refusal to belong can become a prison.
They must guard against the temptation to define themselves solely by what they reject. The shadow whispers that they are too strange, too different, too much. They must remember that their uniqueness is not a burden but a gift, and that true belonging begins with accepting themselves.
Conclusion
Misfit Arquiste is a fragrance for those who have made peace with their otherness. It is a scent of autumn evenings and ambered woods, of lavender fields and smoky resins. The Wanderer wears it as a badge of honor, a reminder that the margins are not a place of exile but a vantage point from which to see the world anew. In its warm, complex depths, they find the courage to be exactly who they are.