Comme Des Garcons Series 1 Leaves: Mint Comme Des Garcons
Fragrance Story
Comme des Garcons Series 1 Leaves: Mint by Comme des Garcons is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men. Comme des Garcons Series 1 Leaves: Mint was launched in 2000. The nose behind this fragrance is Bertrand Duchaufour.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Bertrand Duchaufour
Bertrand Duchaufour is a renowned French perfumer with a prolific career spanning many brands. He has created fragrances for Acqua di Parma, including Blu Mediterraneo - Cipresso Di Toscana and Colonia Assoluta, as well as for Aedes de Venustas, such as Café Tabac and Copal Azur. His style is known for its complexity and use of natural ingredients.
Fragrance Notes
Comme Des Garcons Series 1 Leaves: Mint Comme Des Garcons by Comme des Garcons 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.
Comme Des Garcons Series 1 Leaves: Mint Comme Des Garcons embodies the distinctive style of Comme des Garcons while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Comme Des Garcons Leaves E Archetype: Portrait of Comme Des Garcons Series 1 Leaves: Mint Comme Des Garcons
Essence
This person is most closely aligned with The Sage, the seeker of truth and clarity. The Sage thrives on intellectual curiosity, values precision, and seeks to distill the world into its essential forms. The crisp, vegetal sharpness of Comme Des Garcons Series 1 Leaves: Mint mirrors their mind-cool, analytical, and refreshingly direct. Like mint, they cut through illusions, preferring the bracing honesty of clarity over the warmth of sentimentality.
Yet the Sage is not merely a detached observer. Their choice of fragrance-unusual, avant-garde, yet grounded in nature-reveals a mind that appreciates both structure and subtle rebellion. They are drawn to ideas that challenge convention, just as this scent defies traditional perfumery with its raw, chlorophyll-like freshness.
Style & Aesthetic
Their tastes are deliberate, almost surgical. They prefer minimalist design-clean lines, uncluttered spaces, objects that serve a function beyond mere decoration. Their wardrobe leans toward monochrome or muted tones, with occasional flashes of unexpected texture or asymmetry, much like the fragrance’s juxtaposition of mint’s coolness with an earthy, almost medicinal depth.
Philosophically, they are drawn to thinkers who dismantle illusions: Nietzsche’s skepticism, Wittgenstein’s linguistic precision, or the Zen concept of mu (emptiness). They distrust grand narratives, preferring instead to dissect ideas with the precision of a botanist examining a leaf’s veins.
Relationships
In relationships, they are selective, valuing depth over breadth. Their conversations are sharp, often laced with wit, but they can be slow to reveal vulnerability. They attract those who appreciate their clarity but may frustrate those who crave emotional warmth. Their love is expressed in acts of thoughtfulness-a perfectly chosen book, a meticulously prepared meal-rather than effusive declarations.
Yet this detachment has its shadow. Their insistence on rationality can border on coldness, and their reluctance to engage in emotional theatrics may leave others feeling unseen. The Sage’s greatest fear is being trapped in ignorance-their own or others’-and this can make them impatient with those who refuse to examine their own contradictions.
Shadow
The Sage’s strength-their relentless pursuit of truth-can become their flaw. When unbalanced, they retreat into abstraction, treating life as a puzzle to be solved rather than an experience to be felt. Their sharpness, so invigorating in small doses, can become abrasive, leaving others feeling dissected rather than understood.
They may also struggle with existential detachment, viewing their own emotions as data points rather than lived realities. The crispness of mint, if overused, numbs rather than refreshes-and so, too, can their intellect, if unchecked, distance them from the messy, vital pulse of human connection.
Conclusion
For this person, growth lies in embracing the warmth that exists beyond the realm of pure reason. The mint leaf is not just sharp-it is alive, vibrant, part of a larger ecosystem. Likewise, they must learn that wisdom is not only found in dissection but also in presence, in allowing some truths to remain unspoken, felt rather than analyzed.
They will always be the one who brings clarity, the voice that cuts through fog. But the greatest Sages know that some mysteries are meant to be lived, not solved. And perhaps, in time, they will let the scent of mint remind them not only of sharpness but of growth-of the quiet, persistent green of life pushing through the cracks.