Madame M Astrophil & Stella
Fragrance Story
Madame M by Astrophil & Stella is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Madame M was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Nathalie Feisthauer. Top notes are Pear, Guatemalan Cardamom and Bergamot; middle notes are Cacao Pod, Virginian Cedar, Hedione, Jasmine and Carrot Seeds; base notes are Musk, Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Labdanum, Siam Benzoin, Ambrette (Musk Mallow), Cistus Incanus, Cashmeran and Patchouli.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Nathalie Feisthauer
Nathalie Feisthauer is a perfumer who has created for niche houses such as A-chromiq, Aedes de Venustas, and Alendor Perfumes. Her portfolio includes luminous and opaque contrasts in the Odr series for A-chromiq, as well as complex scents like Geschein for ANNO 1555. She also developed fragrances for Amaffi Perfume House, showcasing a range from floral to woody compositions.
Fragrance Notes
Top Notes
First impression · 15-30 min
Heart Notes
Core character · 2-4 hours
Base Notes
Lasting impression · 4+ hours
Madame M Astrophil & Stella by Astrophil & Stella 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.
Madame M Astrophil & Stella embodies the distinctive style of Astrophil & Stella while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Madame M Astrophil & Stella
Essence
At the core of this person’s being lies The Poet-an archetype that thrives on beauty, longing, and the interplay between the ephemeral and the eternal. Like Astrophil pining for Stella in Sidney’s sonnets, they are drawn to the bittersweet tension between desire and impossibility. Their chosen fragrance, Madame M Astrophil & Stella, is no accident: it is a scent of paradoxes-dark yet luminous, romantic yet intellectual, tender yet unyielding.
The Poet is not merely a dreamer but a translator of the unseen, someone who perceives meaning in the scent of old books, the melancholy of twilight, and the quiet drama of human fragility. They do not merely wear perfume; they inhabit it as a second skin, a whispered manifesto of their inner world.
Style & Aesthetic
Their tastes are baroque in sensibility but minimalist in execution. They prefer the weight of a well-bound book over the flicker of a screen, the texture of aged linen over synthetic sheen. Their wardrobe leans toward timeless elegance-structured silhouettes softened by flowing fabrics, as if they are always caught between restraint and abandon.
In art, they are drawn to Pre-Raphaelite paintings and Symbolist poetry, where beauty is tinged with sorrow. Music for them is Chopin nocturnes or the haunting ambience of Dead Can Dance-something that evokes the sublime ache of existence. They do not seek comfort in their pleasures; they seek truth, even when it wounds.
They are creatures of ritual and contemplation. Mornings might begin with black coffee and handwritten journal entries; evenings with a single glass of wine and the deliberate act of letting the day settle into memory. Their home is a sanctuary-sparse but meaningful, every object chosen with intention.
They are not ascetics, though. They indulge in small, sensory luxuries: the stroke of velvet, the slow burn of aged whiskey, the way candlelight flickers against a half-read poem. They understand the sacredness of the mundane, turning even the act of lighting incense into a minor ceremony.
Philosophy & Values
They live by a quiet but unshakable belief: life is most vivid at its edges, where joy and sorrow blur. They reject the modern cult of relentless optimism, finding more honesty in Keats’ "negative capability"-the ability to dwell in uncertainty without reaching for easy answers.
Their values are rooted in depth over convenience. They would rather have one conversation that lingers until dawn than a dozen polite exchanges. Loyalty, to them, is not about obligation but mutual recognition of souls. They are drawn to people who understand the language of silence, who know that some truths are too delicate for words.
Relationships
Their relationships are intense but few. They do not collect acquaintances; they curate intimacies. When they love, it is with a quiet ferocity-less about possession, more about witnessing and being witnessed. Romantic partners often find themselves cast in a mythic light, not as idealized figures but as co-conspirators in the grand, tragicomedy of existence.
Yet, their depth can become a burden. They expect others to meet them at their level of emotional intensity, and when they don’t, disillusionment sets in. Their shadow whispers that no one will ever truly understand them, and so they sometimes withdraw into self-imposed solitude.
Shadow
For all their depth, they are not immune to self-deception. Their reverence for melancholy can tip into self-mythologizing, where suffering becomes a badge of honor rather than a passing storm. They risk becoming prisoners of their own aesthetic, mistaking beauty for truth and intensity for wisdom.
At their worst, they romanticize isolation, believing that to be misunderstood is a sign of superiority. They may grow impatient with those who do not share their sensitivities, dismissing them as shallow. This is their great paradox: they long to be seen, yet they build labyrinths around their heart.
Conclusion
To love Madame M Astrophil & Stella is to embrace a fragrance that does not flatter but reveals. The person who wears it is neither a hopeless romantic nor a detached cynic-they are someone who walks the tightrope between the two, finding poetry in the tension.
They are flawed, yes. But their flaws are the price of their depth. And in a world that often mistakes noise for meaning, they remain quietly, stubbornly alive to the whispers of the unseen.