Robinson Bear Atkinsons

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2020
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Spring, Summer
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Robinson Bear by Atkinsons is a Woody Aquatic fragrance for women and men. Robinson Bear was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Fabrice Pellegrin. Top notes are Calone, Star Anise and Santolina; middle notes are Juniper Berries, Virginia Cedar and Patchouli; base notes are Labdanum and Oakmoss.

Composition Profile

woody 100%
aromatic 85%
fresh 70%
fresh spicy 60%
anis 50%
soft spicy 40%
ozonic 35%
amber 30%
earthy 25%
mossy 20%

About the Perfumer

Fabrice Pellegrin

Fabrice Pellegrin

Fabrice Pellegrin is a highly prolific French perfumer who has worked for Givaudan and created fragrances for numerous global brands. His catalog includes Adidas Energy Drive, Amouage Sunshine Man, and Aedes de Venustas Cierge De Lune. Pellegrin is known for his versatility across fresh, woody, and oriental compositions.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Calone Calone
Star Anise Star Anise
Santolina Santolina

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Juniper Berries Juniper Berries
Virginia Cedar Virginia Cedar
Patchouli Patchouli

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Labdanum Labdanum
Oakmoss Oakmoss
Unique Character

Robinson Bear Atkinsons by Atkinsons 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

Robinson Bear Atkinsons embodies the distinctive style of Atkinsons while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Robinson Bear Atkinsons

Essence

This fragrance embodies the Wanderer archetype, the solitary soul who finds their home in the wild, untamed places. The Wanderer is not lost; they are simply on a journey without a fixed destination, guided by instinct and the call of the open road. Robinson Bear is a scent of the deep woods, of freshwater streams, and of the quiet companionship found in solitude.

The fragrance is a complex and evocative journey. The opening is a surprising burst of calone, a crisp, aquatic freshness that is immediately tempered by the spicy, anise-like bite of star anise and the herbal greenness of santolina. This is the scent of a forest clearing after a storm, the air clean and sharp. The heart reveals a woody, aromatic blend of juniper berries, Virginia cedar, and patchouli, evoking the scent of pine needles and damp earth. The base of labdanum and oakmoss adds a warm, resinous, and mossy depth, like the scent of sun-warmed bark and ancient stone. It is a fragrance that is both fresh and deep, wild and comforting.

Style & Aesthetic

The Wanderer's style is practical, rugged, and deeply connected to the natural world. They favor durable, functional clothing in earthy tones: olive, brown, charcoal, and deep green. Their wardrobe is built for the elements, with waxed jackets, wool sweaters, sturdy boots, and a well-worn hat. They value comfort and utility over fashion.

Their aesthetic is one of wild beauty. They are drawn to the textures of bark, stone, and water. Their personal space, if they have a fixed one, is a reflection of their travels: a collection of maps, a set of binoculars, a few well-loved books on natural history. They are more at home in a tent than in a house, and their style reflects a life lived in close contact with the earth.

Philosophy & Values

The Wanderer values freedom, self-reliance, and a deep connection to the natural world. They believe that the truest path is the one you make yourself, and that the greatest teacher is experience. They are not interested in possessions or social status; they measure wealth in sunsets, in the taste of wild berries, in the sound of a river.

They are guided by a deep, intuitive trust in the world. They believe that if you are lost, you are also free to be found. They value simplicity and authenticity, and they are repelled by the artificial and the consumerist. Their philosophy is one of radical presence: they are fully engaged with the here and now, with the wind on their face and the ground beneath their feet.

Relationships

In relationships, the Wanderer is a loyal but independent companion. They are not interested in being tied down or controlled. They seek a partner who shares their love of the wild, someone who is equally comfortable in silence as in conversation. They are not possessive and they value a partner who has their own path.

They can be elusive, disappearing into the woods for days at a time. They need a partner who understands their need for solitude and who does not take their absences personally. The deepest connection for them is one of mutual freedom, a partnership that is a meeting of two independent spirits on the trail of life. They are a companion, not a possession.

Lifestyle

The Wanderer's life is one of constant movement and deep observation. They might spend their days hiking, foraging, birdwatching, or simply sitting by a stream. They are skilled in the old ways: building a fire, reading a map, identifying plants. They are drawn to remote places, to national parks, to the edges of civilization.

They are not driven by a career or a schedule. They live by the rhythms of the sun and the seasons. They might work seasonal jobs to fund their travels, or they might live a life of voluntary simplicity. Their home is the world, and their daily life is an ongoing conversation with the natural world.

Shadow

The shadow of the Wanderer is the fear of commitment and the inability to form lasting bonds. They may use their love of freedom to avoid emotional intimacy or the responsibilities of community. Their solitude can become loneliness, and their independence can become isolation.

When unbalanced, they can become rootless and disconnected, drifting from place to place without ever truly arriving. They may struggle with a sense of belonging, always feeling like an outsider. Their greatest challenge is to learn that true freedom is not found in running away, but in the ability to be fully present, and that home is not a place, but a state of being that can be carried within.

Conclusion

Robinson Bear is a fragrance for the one who hears the call of the wild. It is the scent of a forest trail, of a cold stream, of the quiet, watchful presence of a bear in the woods. This perfume is an invitation to step off the beaten path, to embrace the solitude of the wild, and to discover that the greatest adventure is the one that leads you back to yourself. It is a scent of freedom, of the deep, abiding peace that is found in the heart of the untamed world.