Transcended Rose Corps Volatils
Fragrance Story
Transcended Rose by Corps Volatils is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men. Transcended Rose was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Jean-Christophe Hérault.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Jean-Christophe Hérault
Jean-Christophe Hérault is a French perfumer known for his work with major houses like Balenciaga and Azzaro. He created Florabotanica and Rosabotanica for Balenciaga, as well as Azzaro Chrome Aqua. His portfolio also includes fragrances for Boucheron and Balchaud, showcasing a range from fresh aquatics to floral compositions.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Transcended Rose Corps Volatils
Essence
The Mystic archetype seeks transcendence, unity with the divine, and the secrets hidden beneath the surface. Transcended Rose is a fragrance that embodies this quest. It opens with a burst of geranium, orange, and Turkish rose-a familiar beauty that quickly reveals layers of Peru balsam and magnolia, hinting at something deeper. The rose is not merely a flower here; it is a symbol of spiritual awakening, its thorns a reminder of the pain required for growth. This scent is for those who see the sacred in the everyday.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is ethereal and eclectic, blending textures and eras. They might wear flowing linen robes, vintage jewelry, or hand-dyed scarves. Colors are drawn from nature: moss green, sky blue, sunset gold. They favor natural fibers and artisanal pieces, often with a bohemian or spiritual touch-a mandala print, a crystal pendant. Their aesthetic is less about fashion and more about expressing an inner world, a visual meditation on beauty and meaning.
Philosophy & Values
They believe that life is a journey toward higher consciousness. They value introspection, mindfulness, and the pursuit of wisdom. For them, the material world is a reflection of the spiritual, and every experience holds a lesson. They are drawn to practices like meditation, yoga, or tarot, seeking to understand the patterns of the universe. Their values include compassion, non-attachment, and the courage to question everything. They see death not as an end but as a transformation.
Relationships
Relationships are soul connections for the Mystic. They seek partners who share their spiritual curiosity and respect their need for solitude. Friendships are deep and often formed around shared practices-a meditation group, a book club on mysticism. They are empathetic listeners but can be elusive, disappearing into their inner world for days. They need partners who understand that their love is vast but not always expressed in conventional ways.
Lifestyle
Their daily life is infused with ritual. Mornings begin with meditation or a gratitude practice. They might tend a garden, brew herbal tea, or journal by candlelight. They are drawn to nature-forest walks, beach sunsets, stargazing. Evenings are for reflection, perhaps reading Rumi or listening to ambient music. They avoid clutter and chaos, creating a sanctuary in their home. Travel is often pilgrimage-like, visiting sacred sites or retreats.
Shadow
The Mystic’s shadow is detachment and escapism. They may use spirituality to avoid earthly responsibilities, retreating into abstraction when faced with conflict. Their search for transcendence can become a rejection of the physical world, leading to neglect of their body or relationships. The rose’s beauty can become a mask for unresolved pain. They must remember that true transcendence includes embracing the mundane, not fleeing from it.
Conclusion
Transcended Rose is more than a fragrance; it is an invitation to see beyond. It captures the Mystic’s journey from the earthly rose to the divine, from the thorns of suffering to the bloom of enlightenment. To wear it is to walk a path of inner discovery, where every scent note is a step toward the sacred. It is a reminder that the most profound truths are often found in the simplest petals.