Vetiver Brooklyn Perfume Company

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2010

At a glance

Is Vetiver Brooklyn Perfume Company worth trying?

Vetiver by Brooklyn Perfume Company is a fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
woody, earthy, green with Vetiver, Woody Notes, Watery Notes

The first impression

Vetiver by Brooklyn Perfume Company is a fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is James Peterson.

What shapes the scent

woody 100%
earthy 85%
green 70%
aquatic 60%
fresh 50%
aromatic 40%

The perfumer behind it

James Peterson

James Peterson

James Peterson is a perfumer for Brooklyn Perfume Company, where he developed a line of single-note and classic-style fragrances. His creations include Bpc Amber, Bpc Musk, and Bpc Oud, as well as Galbanum, Neroli, and Vetiver. Peterson's work emphasizes simplicity and quality of raw materials.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Vetiver Vetiver
Woody Notes Woody Notes
Watery Notes Watery Notes
Precious Woods Precious Woods
Herbal Notes Herbal Notes
Green Accord Green Accord
Green Grass Green Grass
Soil Tincture Soil Tincture
Earthy Notes Earthy Notes

The mood it creates

The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Vetiver Brooklyn Perfume Company

Essence

The Explorer thrives on discovery, drawn to uncharted territories both physical and philosophical. Vetiver embodies this restless spirit with its earthy-green aroma-a scent that smells like uprooted soil and crushed grass blades under hiking boots. Its aquatic hints suggest distant horizons.

Like the archetype, the fragrance balances ruggedness with refinement. The precious woods and herbal notes create a sophisticated wildness, mirroring an Explorer who navigates both jungle trails and urban labyrinths with equal ease.

Style & Aesthetic

They wear durable fabrics with purposeful design-waxed canvas jackets, boots that have crossed continents. The vetiver's raw earthiness complements their weather-beaten leather watch straps and sun-bleached hair.

Their home is a basecamp filled with maps and found objects: a feather from Patagonia, volcanic rock from Iceland. The fragrance's green accord lingers in their wool blankets, recalling nights under unfamiliar skies.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in movement as meditation, that truth is found at borders between places and states of being. Vetiver's soil tincture note grounds this nomadic philosophy-a reminder that all journeys begin and end with earth.

For them, risk is necessary for growth. The scent's watery freshness reflects their willingness to dive into unknown waters, trusting their instincts like sailors trusted stars.

Relationships

They attract fellow seekers who share their hunger for authentic experience. Conversations with them meander like the fragrance's aromatic trail-stories of monsoon rains, debates about frontier ethics. Romantic partners are drawn to their self-sufficiency and passion.

Though often distant, their connections run deep. The vetiver's longevity symbolizes their loyalty-they may disappear for months but always return with gifts of insight.

Lifestyle

Dawn finds them packing a rucksack or plotting routes in a dog-eared atlas. The fragrance's green grass notes cling to their rolled-up sleeves as they move through the world with purposeful curiosity.

Evenings might involve journaling by firelight or researching obscure destinations. The vetiver's woody base grounds their restlessness, a scent-anchor when physical roots are few.

Shadow

Their constant motion can become avoidance, the earthy notes a metaphor for never letting ideas fully take root. They may mistake mileage for meaning.

When unbalanced, they risk becoming perpetual outsiders. The herbal sharpness warns against over-romanticizing solitude at the expense of connection.

Conclusion

Vetiver is the essence of wanderlust in a bottle-a fragrance that speaks of muddy boots and sun-bleached journals, of borders crossed and selves rediscovered. It captures the Explorer's dual nature: grounded yet airborne, solitary yet seeking communion. To wear it is to carry a compass in scent form.