Back To Black By Kilian

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2009
Strong
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall, Winter
Best Season
Evening, Special Occasion
Best For

Fragrance Story

Back to Black by By Kilian is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. Back to Black was launched in 2009. The nose behind this fragrance is Calice Becker.

Composition Profile

sweet 100%
honey 85%
tobacco 70%
amber 60%
fruity 50%
cherry 40%
warm spicy 35%
vanilla 30%
floral 25%
almond 20%

About the Perfumer

Calice Becker

Calice Becker

Calice Becker is a renowned French perfumer who has worked with major houses like Avon and Bath & Body Works. Her creations include Arquiste's Almond Suede and Indigo Smoke, as well as Avon's Far Away Gold. She is celebrated for her ability to craft both commercial and artistic fragrances with a refined, elegant touch.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

White Honey White Honey
Tobacco Tobacco
Cherry Cherry
Vanilla Vanilla
Raspberry Raspberry
Almond Almond
Gingerbread Gingerbread
Amber Amber
Tonka Bean Tonka Bean
Nutmeg Nutmeg
Benzoin Benzoin
Chamomile Chamomile
Saffron Saffron
Patchouli Patchouli
Cardamom Cardamom
Olibanum Olibanum
French labdanum French labdanum
Oak Oak
Virginia Cedar Virginia Cedar
Coriander Coriander
Bergamot Bergamot
Geranium Geranium

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Back To Black By Kilian

Essence

The one who wears Back to Black by Kilian is ruled by the archetype of The Lover-more specifically, its shadowed, intoxicating variant: The Seductress/Seducer. This is not mere romanticism, but a deeper magnetism, a pull toward the sensual, the forbidden, the decadent. They are drawn to the interplay of light and darkness, honey and opium, pleasure and peril. Their essence is wrapped in the fragrance’s notes of smoky vanilla, amber, and tobacco-sweetness laced with danger.

Style & Aesthetic

Their style is deliberate, a carefully curated balance between refinement and provocation. They favor deep, rich hues-black, burgundy, midnight blue-garments that cling just enough to suggest, not reveal. Leather, silk, velvet; textures that beg to be touched. Their surroundings mirror this duality: dimly lit rooms with gilded mirrors, shelves lined with well-worn books of poetry and philosophy, a record player spinning jazz or darkwave.

They are not merely fashionable-they are atmospheric. Their presence alters the energy of a room, drawing some in, unsettling others. They understand the power of restraint, the allure of the unsaid. A glance, a slow sip of wine, a knowing half-smile-these are their weapons.

Philosophy & Values

For them, beauty is not superficial; it is an existential pursuit. They believe in the transformative power of aesthetics, that a well-crafted moment-whether in scent, music, or conversation-can be as profound as any scripture. They reject the puritanical, the utilitarian. Life, to them, is meant to be felt, not merely endured.

Yet beneath this hedonism lies a quiet melancholy. They know that all pleasure is fleeting, that every ecstasy carries the whisper of its own end. This awareness does not paralyze them-it sharpens their appetite. They savor each experience like the last, for they know it might be.

Relationships

They do not love lightly. Their relationships are intense, immersive, often tumultuous. They crave depth, but their magnetism attracts both kindred spirits and those who mistake their allure for availability. They are generous lovers, attentive listeners, but they demand the same in return-anything less feels like betrayal.

Their shadow emerges here: a tendency toward possessiveness, a fear of abandonment masked as passion. When wounded, they retreat into icy detachment or lash out with cutting words. They know how to hurt because they know what hurts them. Yet, those who earn their trust find a loyalty as fierce as their pride.

Shadow

Their greatest strength is also their vulnerability. The same intensity that makes them captivating can tip into self-destruction. They flirt with excess-too much wine, too many late nights, lovers who cannot love them back. There is a part of them that fears stability, equating it with stagnation.

At their worst, they become the very thing they despise: a hollow seduction, all style and no substance. They may manipulate, not out of malice, but because they have learned that control is the only way to avoid being controlled.

Conclusion

When balanced, they are not just seducers but connectors-people who remind others of life’s richness. Their gift is in making the mundane feel sacred, in drawing out the hidden desires of those around them. The challenge is to channel their intensity into creation rather than consumption, to love without suffocating, to savor without drowning.

They are the ones who leave an imprint, not just an impression. And when they finally learn that true power lies not in conquest but in presence, they become something rare: a force of nature, not just a spark in the dark.