24 Old Bond Street Limited Edition Atkinsons
Fragrance Story
24 Old Bond Street Limited Edition by Atkinsons is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. 24 Old Bond Street Limited Edition was launched in 2015. 24 Old Bond Street Limited Edition was created by Violaine Collas and Christine Nagel. Top notes are Juniper and Cardamom; middle notes are Whiskey and Rose; base notes are Black Tea, Ambergris, Cedar and Musk.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Christine Nagel
Christine Nagel is a renowned Swiss perfumer who has worked for brands like Atkinsons, Alain Delon, and Blumarine. She created 24 Old Bond Street and its limited editions, as well as Blugirl Jus No.1. Her style is known for its elegance and complexity, often blending classic and modern elements.
Fragrance Notes
24 Old Bond Street Limited Edition Atkinsons by Atkinsons 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.
24 Old Bond Street Limited Edition Atkinsons embodies the distinctive style of Atkinsons while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of 24 Old Bond Street Limited Edition Atkinsons
Essence
The Explorer is the archetype of the seeker, the one who ventures into the unknown with a map of the heart and a compass of curiosity. This fragrance embodies that spirit through its journey from sharp juniper and cardamom-a crisp, bracing start like a cold morning in a new city-to the smoky warmth of whiskey and rose, a union of rugged and refined. The base of black tea, ambergris, cedar, and musk grounds the wearer in a sense of ancient, storied places, as if the scent itself has traveled through time. It is a perfume for those who find home not in a place, but in the act of moving forward.
Style & Aesthetic
The Explorer’s style is a study in contrasts: tailored tweed jackets worn over linen shirts, leather boots scuffed from cobblestone streets, and a pocket watch that has seen more time zones than years. They favor deep greens, charcoal grays, and the occasional flash of burgundy-colors that echo the juniper and rose. Their aesthetic is less about fashion and more about function, each piece chosen for its story or its durability. A worn leather satchel carries notebooks filled with sketches and pressed flowers, and their scent lingers like a promise of departure.
Philosophy & Values
At their core, the Explorer values freedom over security, experience over possession. They believe that truth is found not in dogma but in the road less traveled, in the conversations shared over whiskey in a foreign bar, in the silence of a forest at dawn. They are driven by a thirst for authenticity and a reverence for the world’s diversity. Their philosophy is simple: to live is to learn, and to learn is to move. They hold that every encounter-with a person, a place, or a scent-is a teacher, and they approach each with open hands and an open mind.
Relationships
In relationships, the Explorer is both magnetic and elusive. They form deep, intense connections quickly, drawn to those who share their wanderlust or challenge their perspectives. Yet they resist being tied down, needing partners who understand that their love of freedom is not a rejection but a necessity. They are loyal in their own way, sending postcards from distant lands and returning with stories that become shared treasures. Their romantic style is passionate but transient, like a bonfire that burns bright and then moves on, leaving warmth in the memory.
Lifestyle
Their days are a mosaic of rituals: morning coffee in a different café each week, a journal entry written in the margins of a map, evening walks through unfamiliar neighborhoods. They collect experiences-tasting street food in Bangkok, hiking through misty Scottish highlands, attending a tea ceremony in Kyoto. Their home is a curated gallery of artifacts: a cedar box from Morocco, a bottle of ambergris oil from a coastal village. They live lightly, owning little but treasuring much, and their scent is the thread that ties their disparate worlds together.
Shadow
The Explorer’s shadow is a restless discontent, a fear of stagnation that can become a flight from intimacy. They may use movement as an escape, leaving behind unresolved conflicts or unexamined emotions. The sharpness of juniper and cardamom can turn to bitterness when they refuse to settle, and the warmth of whiskey and rose may mask a loneliness they cannot name. Their challenge is to learn that exploration can also be inward, that the deepest journeys sometimes require staying still.
Conclusion
24 Old Bond Street Limited Edition is the scent of a life lived on the edge of discovery, where every note is a step into the unknown. It captures the Explorer’s paradox: the desire to be everywhere and nowhere, to belong to the world rather than to a single place. For those who wear it, it is both a compass and a home, a reminder that the greatest adventure is the one that never ends.