La Ballade D'homme Blackcliff Parfums
Fragrance Story
La Ballade D'Homme by Blackcliff Parfums is a Woody fragrance for men. This is a new fragrance. La Ballade D'Homme was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Kyle Mott-Kannenberg.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Kyle Mott-Kannenberg
Kyle Mott-Kannenberg is a perfumer known for his work with Blackcliff Parfums, where he has crafted a wide array of fragrances such as Beautiful Monster and Blinding Light. His compositions often explore contrasts between light and dark, with notes ranging from floral to smoky. Mott-Kannenberg’s style is bold and evocative, making his scents stand out in the niche perfume world.
Fragrance Notes
La Ballade D'homme Blackcliff Parfums by Blackcliff Parfums 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.
La Ballade D'homme Blackcliff Parfums embodies the distinctive style of Blackcliff Parfums while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Archetype Archetype: Portrait of La Ballade D'homme Blackcliff Parfums
Essence
This man is defined by the Wanderer archetype-a seeker of truth, independence, and uncharted experience. He is not content with the well-trodden path; he must carve his own, even if it leads through solitude. La Ballade D'homme Blackcliff, with its rugged, smoky, and mineral-infused depth, mirrors his essence: a scent of cliffs and open skies, of fire and stone, of a man who is both untamed and introspective.
Style & Aesthetic
His style is minimalist yet intentional, favoring textures that suggest durability-worn leather, raw denim, wool that has weathered storms. He does not dress for trends but for movement, for the ability to step into the unknown without hesitation. His scent, La Ballade D'homme Blackcliff, is an extension of this: a fragrance that speaks of earth and embers, neither sweet nor soft, but undeniably present.
In art and music, he prefers the raw over the polished-post-punk over pop, charcoal sketches over oil paintings. He finds beauty in imperfection, in the cracks where light seeps through.
He thrives in movement and change-traveling often, whether physically or through books and ideas. He may work in a field that allows autonomy: a writer, a photographer, a craftsman, or an entrepreneur. Routine suffocates him; he needs space to breathe, to wander, to recalibrate.
Yet, this very need can lead to rootlessness. Without a tether, he risks becoming a perpetual outsider, never fully committing to a place, a person, or a purpose. His strength-his refusal to be confined-can become his weakness, leaving him adrift.
Philosophy & Values
His philosophy is one of self-reliance and discovery. He does not believe in inherited truths but in those he has tested against the world. He values freedom above all-not the reckless kind, but the disciplined freedom of a man who knows his own mind. He is drawn to thinkers like Nietzsche and Camus, who question the foundations of existence without succumbing to despair.
Yet, his independence can harden into isolation. He may mistake solitude for strength, refusing vulnerability even when it would deepen his connections. His skepticism, while sharp, can become cynicism-a refusal to believe in anything he cannot dissect.
Relationships
He is selective with intimacy, not out of coldness but out of a need for authenticity. Superficial connections exhaust him; he craves conversations that cut to the bone. Those who earn his trust find a fiercely loyal companion, one who will challenge them as much as he supports them.
But his shadow emerges in emotional detachment. He may withdraw when others demand more than he is willing to give, leaving relationships fractured by unspoken expectations. His independence, while noble, can become a fortress-one that keeps others out as much as it protects him.
Shadow
His greatest flaw is the fear of stagnation mistaken for enlightenment. He may mistake restlessness for growth, avoiding deep commitments under the guise of seeking truth. The scent he wears-dark, elemental, untamed-is both his armor and his warning: he is a man who belongs to the wild, but the wild does not always belong to him.
Yet, in his best moments, he embodies the true spirit of the Wanderer: not one who flees, but one who seeks. Not lost, but deliberately unbound. And in that seeking, he finds-not answers, perhaps, but the courage to keep walking.