Invisible Monster Cb I Hate Perfume

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2012
Moderate
Sillage
Moderate
Longevity
Spring
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Invisible Monster by CB I Hate Perfume is a Floral fragrance for women and men. Invisible Monster was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Christopher Brosius.

Composition Profile

woody 100%
aromatic 85%
earthy 70%
green 60%
floral 50%
mossy 40%
sweet 35%
powdery 30%

About the Perfumer

Christopher Brosius

Christopher Brosius

Christopher Brosius is an American perfumer and founder of CB I Hate Perfume, known for his unconventional, narrative-driven scents. His portfolio includes fragrances like 2nd Cumming, At the Beach 1966, and Beautiful Launderette, which evoke specific memories and atmospheres. He also created Cumming for actor Alan Cumming, blending personal storytelling with olfactory art.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Vetiver Vetiver
Orchid Orchid
Galbanum Galbanum
Oakmoss Oakmoss
Cedar Cedar

Character Profile

The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Invisible Monster Cb I Hate Perfume

Essence

The Wanderer moves through the world unseen, a ghost in the garden of the ordinary. Invisible Monster captures this paradox: a presence felt but not grasped, a scent that whispers of hidden depths. The woody, aromatic heart of vetiver and galbanum is the damp earth underfoot, while the floral whisper of orchid and the green, mossy breath of oakmoss speak of a life lived in the margins, where beauty is found in decay and quiet resilience. This fragrance is the scent of the solitary path, the one who observes more than they participate.

Style & Aesthetic

The Wanderer’s style is a study in subtle dissonance. They favor textures over patterns: worn linen, raw silk, unpolished leather. Their wardrobe is a palette of muted greens, grays, and browns, with the occasional flash of unexpected color-a deep violet scarf, a single silver ring. They are drawn to the imperfect, the handcrafted, the object with a story. Their aesthetic is not about being noticed, but about being remembered, a lingering impression in a room after they have left.

Philosophy & Values

The Wanderer values authenticity and the unseen connections between all things. They believe that true power lies in observation, not action. Their philosophy is one of quiet acceptance: the world is a strange and beautiful place, and they are content to be a part of its fabric without needing to be its center. They find wisdom in the forgotten corners, in the scent of rain on dry earth, in the resilience of a weed pushing through concrete. Their truth is personal, not proclaimed.

Relationships

The Wanderer forms deep, but often unspoken, bonds. They are the friend who listens without judgment, the lover who understands without needing words. They are drawn to other outsiders, to those who carry their own invisible worlds. In romance, they are a mystery to be discovered, not a puzzle to be solved. They need space and solitude, and their partners must respect the invisible boundaries they maintain. Their love is a quiet, steady presence, like the scent of moss in a forest.

Lifestyle

The Wanderer’s life is a series of small rituals. They walk the same path each morning, noticing the subtle changes in light and shadow. They collect things: pressed leaves, smooth stones, forgotten photographs. Their home is a sanctuary of curated quiet, filled with books, dried flowers, and the scent of old wood. They are a creature of habit, but their habits are a form of meditation, a way of being present in a world that often demands to be loud.

Shadow

The Wanderer’s shadow is invisibility itself. They can become so detached, so absorbed in their own internal world, that they fade from the lives of others. Their quiet observation can curdle into judgmental distance, their need for solitude into isolation. They risk becoming a ghost not by choice, but by neglect, forgetting that to be seen is also a form of love. The monster in their name is the fear of being truly unknown, even to themselves.

Conclusion

Invisible Monster is the scent of the beautiful, lonely soul who walks beside us but remains unseen. It is a reminder that the most profound presences are often the quietest, and that true connection requires the courage to be visible, even in our strangeness. To wear this fragrance is to embrace the paradox of being both a monster and a marvel, a ghost and a garden.