Tuberose Diabolique Ava Luxe

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2010
Strong
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall, Winter
Best Season
Evening, Special Occasion
Best For

Fragrance Story

Tuberose Diabolique by Ava Luxe is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. The nose behind this fragrance is Serena Ava Franco.

Composition Profile

white floral 100%
tuberose 85%
warm spicy 70%
amber 60%
citrus 50%
animalic 40%
floral 35%
lactonic 30%

About the Perfumer

Serena Ava Franco

Serena Ava Franco

Serena Ava Franco is the founder and perfumer behind Ava Luxe, a brand known for its extensive range of fragrances including Absinthe, Amande, and Amber Essence. She creates both classic and contemporary scents, often focusing on rich amber and gourmand notes. Franco's portfolio demonstrates a deep exploration of single-note and blended compositions.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Indian Tuberose Indian Tuberose
Egyptian Tuberose Egyptian Tuberose
Gardenia Gardenia
Amber Amber
Bitter Orange Bitter Orange
White Carnation White Carnation
Exotic Spices Exotic Spices

Character Profile

The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Tuberose Diabolique Ava Luxe

Essence

Tuberose Diabolique is the Mystic archetype in its most seductive and dangerous form. The Mystic walks between worlds, and this fragrance is their veil-a cloud of white flowers that is both sacred and profane. Indian and Egyptian tuberose form the heart, a narcotic, almost fleshy bloom that speaks of temple rituals and midnight gardens. Gardenia and white carnation add a creamy, opulent texture, while bitter orange and exotic spices cut through with a sharp, almost bitter edge. This is not a gentle mysticism; it is the ecstasy of the saint and the trance of the oracle.

Style & Aesthetic

The Mystic's style is otherworldly and intentional. They wear flowing fabrics in white, cream, and deep jewel tones-linen, silk, and raw cotton. Their aesthetic is one of sacred clutter: altars with candles, dried flowers, crystals, and texts in languages they may or may not understand. They are drawn to the moon, to water, to places where the boundary between self and universe feels thin. Tuberose Diabolique is their scent, a fragrance that announces their presence before they enter a room and lingers long after they leave.

Philosophy & Values

The Mystic believes that the visible world is only a shadow of a deeper reality. They value intuition, dreams, and the wisdom of the body. For them, truth is not found in books but in direct experience-in the scent of a flower at midnight, in the silence between breaths. They are seekers, but not in the way of the Explorer; they seek inward, into the caverns of the soul. They value mystery over certainty, and they understand that some questions are more important than answers.

Relationships

In relationships, the Mystic is both magnetic and distant. They draw people in with their depth and their ability to see beyond the surface, but they also need solitude and space for their inner work. They are not interested in casual connections; they seek soulmates, kindred spirits, those who can meet them in the liminal spaces. Their love is devotional, almost religious in its intensity, but it can be difficult for others to understand or sustain. They may be perceived as aloof or unattainable, when in truth they are simply elsewhere.

Lifestyle

The Mystic's life is structured around practice and ritual. They might wake before dawn to meditate, or spend evenings in contemplation under the stars. Their home is a temple: incense burns, music plays softly, and every object has been chosen for its energy. They are drawn to the night, to the hours when the world sleeps and the veil is thin. Their rituals include bathing with salts, anointing themselves with oils, and working with the phases of the moon. Tuberose Diabolique is part of their practice, a tool for shifting consciousness and inviting the divine.

Shadow

The Mystic's shadow is escapism and a tendency to neglect the material world. They may use spirituality as a way to avoid the messiness of daily life, or become lost in their own inner landscapes. The intoxicating sweetness of tuberose can become cloying, a warning that the Mystic must stay grounded. They must remember that the sacred is also found in the mundane-in a shared meal, in a conversation with a friend, in the simple act of being present.

Conclusion

Tuberose Diabolique is a fragrance for those who have glimpsed the other side and are forever changed by it. It is a scent of initiation, of the moment when the veil parts and the mystery is revealed. The Mystic who wears this perfume walks a path of devotion and danger, always seeking the light that shines through the cracks. This is their offering, their prayer, their signature.