Carosello' 75 Atelier No. 7 Erika Gualtieri
Fragrance Story
Carosello' 75 by Atelier No. 7 Erika Gualtieri is a fragrance for men. Carosello' 75 was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Erika Gualtieri.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Erika Gualtieri
Erika Gualtieri is a perfumer associated with the Atelier No. 7 line, featuring fragrances such as Blu 1901, Carosello' 75, and Mane. Her compositions often blend classic and contemporary elements, creating scents that are both nostalgic and forward-looking. Gualtieri's work is recognized for its refined balance and artistic expression.
Fragrance Notes
Carosello' 75 Atelier No. 7 Erika Gualtieri by Atelier No. 7 Erika Gualtieri 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.
Carosello' 75 Atelier No. 7 Erika Gualtieri embodies the distinctive style of Atelier No. 7 Erika Gualtieri while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Carosello' 75 Atelier No. 7 Erika Gualtieri
Essence
To wear Carosello '75 Atelier No. 7 Erika Gualtieri is to embrace the essence of the Lover archetype, one who seeks beauty, sensuality, and deep emotional connection in all things. This fragrance-with its blend of citrus, florals, and woody warmth-speaks of a person who is drawn to the poetic, the tactile, and the ephemeral. They are not merely a passive admirer of life’s pleasures but an active participant, shaping their world through aesthetics and intimacy.
Shadow
Yet, like all who live by feeling, they are vulnerable to their own intensity. Their pursuit of beauty can tip into indulgence-too much wine, too many late nights chasing fleeting euphoria. They may struggle with dissatisfaction, always searching for a deeper connection, a more perfect moment, never quite content with what is.
Their sensitivity, while a strength, can also be a wound. They take criticism personally, not because they are vain, but because they have woven their identity so tightly into their aesthetic and emotional world. Rejection feels like an assault on their very way of being.
At their worst, they may become possessive-not in a jealous, controlling way, but in the quiet agony of wanting to preserve a moment, a person, a feeling, knowing all things must fade. This melancholy lingers beneath their charm, a whisper of impermanence that haunts even their happiest hours.
Conclusion
They are not naive; they know the world is harsh. But they choose, daily, to focus on what is tender, what is fleeting, what is worth savoring. Their flaw is also their gift: they feel too much, love too deeply, and sometimes suffer for it. Yet, they would not trade this depth for detachment.
To know them is to be invited into a world where every detail matters, where the senses are honored, where love-in all its forms-is the highest pursuit. They are the Lover, not as a mere romantic, but as one who understands that to live fully is to embrace both the ecstasy and the ache of being alive.