Meili 2 Atelier D'artistes By Alexandre.j

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2017
Strong
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Meili 2 by Atelier d'Artistes By Alexandre.J is a fragrance for women and men. Meili 2 was launched in 2017. Meili 2 was created by Amelie Bourgeois, Anne-Sophie Behaghel and Emna Doghri. Top notes are Bergamot and Ravensara; middle note is Rose; base notes are Labdanum, Vanilla, Amberwood, Vetiver, Incense, Castoreum and White Musk.

Composition Profile

amber 100%
woody 85%
musky 70%
citrus 60%
vanilla 50%
rose 40%
smoky 35%
balsamic 30%
aromatic 25%
powdery 20%

About the Perfumer

Amelie Bourgeois

Amelie Bourgeois

Amelie Bourgeois is a French perfumer known for her work with the niche houses Aether and Alexandre.J. Her style blends experimental, synthetic accords with natural elements, often exploring contrasts like citrus and musk or rose and alkanes. She created the Aether Oxyde and Carboneum compositions, as well as Alexandre.J’s Mandarine Sultane and Passion Bliss.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Bergamot Bergamot
Ravensara Ravensara

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Rose Rose

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Labdanum Labdanum
Vanilla Vanilla
Amberwood Amberwood
Vetiver Vetiver
Incense Incense
Castoreum Castoreum
White Musk White Musk
Unique Character

Meili 2 Atelier D'artistes By Alexandre.j by Atelier d'Artistes By Alexandre.J offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Meili 2 Atelier D'artistes By Alexandre.j embodies the distinctive style of Atelier d'Artistes By Alexandre.J while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Meili 2 Atelier D'artistes By Alexandre.j

Essence

The person who adores Meili 2 Atelier D'artistes by Alexandre J. is most closely aligned with The Lover archetype-a figure who seeks beauty, pleasure, and deep emotional connections. This is not the Lover in the trivial sense of mere romance, but in the grand, Nietzschean sense: one who embraces life’s sensuality with fervor, who worships at the altars of aesthetic delight and human warmth. The fragrance itself-sophisticated, bold, yet subtly intoxicating-mirrors their essence: a soul that refuses to settle for the mundane, always reaching for the sublime.

Relationships

In love and friendship, they are magnetic, drawing others in with their warmth and attentiveness. They do not merely listen; they absorb, they respond with an almost poetic sensitivity. Their relationships are rarely casual-they crave meaningful connections, ones that leave an imprint on the soul.

Yet, this depth comes with a shadow. Their need for emotional intensity can border on possessiveness. They may struggle with jealousy, not out of pettiness, but because they fear the dilution of passion. When disappointed, they retreat into melancholy, mourning lost connections like fallen petals from a once-perfect rose.

Shadow

Every archetype has its dark counterpart. For The Lover, it is the addict-not necessarily to substances, but to sensation itself. They risk becoming slaves to their own desires, chasing ever-greater thrills only to find them fleeting. There is a danger of vanity, of becoming so enamored with their own aesthetic that they neglect deeper growth.

At their worst, they may manipulate others to sustain their emotional highs, mistaking intensity for authenticity. Their pursuit of beauty can blind them to life’s necessary mundanities-bills must be paid, responsibilities met. If they fail to temper their passions with discipline, they risk becoming tragic figures, forever chasing an unattainable ideal.

Conclusion

Their world is a carefully curated stage where every detail-from the texture of their clothing to the arrangement of their living space-is an extension of their inner self. They gravitate toward rich fabrics, bold colors, and art that stirs something primal within them. Their taste in music leans toward the dramatic-perhaps classical compositions with swelling crescendos or jazz that simmers with unspoken desire.

Philosophically, they reject asceticism. Life, to them, is meant to be felt, not merely endured. They are drawn to thinkers like Epicurus, who championed pleasure as the highest good, but also to Nietzsche, who understood that beauty and suffering are intertwined. They do not shy away from intensity-whether in joy or sorrow-because to do so would be to deny the full spectrum of existence.