Far Away Royale Avon
Fragrance Story
Far Away Royale by Avon is a Floral fragrance for women. Far Away Royale was launched in 2020. Far Away Royale was created by Verônica Casanova and Jean-Marc Chaillan. Top notes are Coriander Extract, Plum and Bergamot; middle notes are Jasmine, Orange Blossom and Tunisian Neroli; base notes are Madagascar Vanilla, Myrrh and Peru Balsam.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Jean-Marc Chaillan
Jean-Marc Chaillan is a perfumer recognized for his work on both mass-market and prestige fragrances. He created Fatale for Agent Provocateur and several Avon scents including Far Away Glamour and Spotlight. His portfolio also includes Baldessarini for Hugo Boss and Slate for Banana Republic. Chaillan's style spans from bold, sensual florals to refined woody aromatics.
Fragrance Notes
Far Away Royale Avon by Avon 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.
Far Away Royale Avon embodies the distinctive style of Avon while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Far Away Royale Avon
Essence
The Sovereign is the archetype of authority, grace, and quiet power. She rules not through force but through presence, commanding respect with a single glance. Far Away Royale captures this essence with its opening of coriander and plum-a spicy, regal announcement that is both warm and commanding. The heart of jasmine and orange blossom is lush and opulent, a garden of delights reserved for those who have earned entry. The base of vanilla, myrrh, and Peru balsam is a foundation of ancient wisdom and enduring strength. This is a scent that speaks of thrones and dynasties.
Style & Aesthetic
Her style is timeless and impeccable. She favors classic silhouettes-a tailored blazer, a silk blouse, a pencil skirt-in colors of deep burgundy, navy, and gold. Her jewelry is understated but significant: a single strand of pearls, a signet ring passed down through generations. She does not follow trends; she sets standards. Her aesthetic is one of quiet luxury, of quality over quantity, of pieces that will last a lifetime. She is beautiful in the way a cathedral is beautiful: majestic, serene, and built to endure.
Philosophy & Values
She believes that power is a responsibility, not a privilege. Her values are rooted in duty, honor, and the preservation of legacy. She leads with wisdom and compassion, understanding that true authority comes from service, not domination. She values tradition, but is not bound by it; she knows when to honor the past and when to forge a new path. She is patient, strategic, and always thinking several moves ahead. For her, the greatest achievement is to leave the world better than she found it.
Relationships
She is a natural leader, but she does not rule alone. She surrounds herself with advisors and allies who share her vision, and she treats them with respect and generosity. Her friendships are built on mutual admiration and shared purpose. In romance, she seeks an equal, a partner who can stand beside her without trying to overshadow her. She is not interested in games or drama; she values honesty, loyalty, and a shared sense of destiny. Her love is a partnership, a joining of two kingdoms for the greater good.
Lifestyle
Her life is one of purpose and ritual. She rises early, begins her day with meditation or reflection, and approaches each task with intention. She is disciplined in her habits-exercise, study, work-but also knows the value of rest and pleasure. Her home is a sanctuary of order and beauty, a space that reflects her values and her history. She entertains with grace, hosting dinners that are both elegant and warm. She travels to learn, to build alliances, to see the world she hopes to improve. Her life is a testament to the power of steady, deliberate action.
Shadow
The shadow of the Sovereign is arrogance and isolation. Her sense of duty can become a burden, and her authority can become a wall that separates her from those she leads. She may forget that true power comes not from position but from connection. The myrrh and balsam in her scent hint at a depth of emotion she keeps hidden, a vulnerability she cannot afford to show. She must remember that even a queen needs to be held, and that the strongest rulers are those who know their own fragility.
Conclusion
Far Away Royale is the scent of a woman who has claimed her throne. It is a fragrance for those who understand that true royalty is not a matter of birth but of character, a choice to lead with grace and strength. To wear it is to step into the role of the Sovereign, to embrace the weight of responsibility and the joy of service. It is a scent for those who are ready to rule their own lives with wisdom, dignity, and an unwavering sense of purpose.