Costes Costes

Unisex
Eau de Toilette
Year: 2004
Moderate
Sillage
Moderate
Longevity
Fall, Winter
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Costes by Costes is a Woody Spicy fragrance for women and men. Costes was launched in 2004. The nose behind this fragrance is Olivia Giacobetti.

Composition Profile

fresh spicy 100%
aromatic 85%
woody 70%
rose 60%
amber 50%
warm spicy 40%
smoky 35%
lavender 30%
balsamic 25%
musky 20%

About the Perfumer

Olivia Giacobetti

Olivia Giacobetti

Olivia Giacobetti is a renowned perfumer whose work includes fragrances for Diptyque, Costes, and Cinq Mondes. Her creations, such as Ofresia and Costes, are known for their minimalist elegance and use of natural ingredients. Giacobetti's style often emphasizes transparency and subtlety, making her a respected figure in contemporary perfumery.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

White Pepper White Pepper
Incense Incense
Woodsy Notes Woodsy Notes
Coriander Coriander
Rose Rose
Laurels Laurels
Juniper Juniper
Lavender Lavender
Musk Musk
Unique Character

Costes Costes by Costes offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Costes Costes embodies the distinctive style of Costes while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Magician Archetype: Portrait of Costes Costes

Essence

The Magician transmutes the ordinary into the extraordinary through ritual and atmosphere. They are the architect of unseen forces, weaving smoke and spice into an intoxicating veil that alters perception without shouting for attention. In Costes Costes, this archetype finds its olfactory familiar - a composition that conjures the hushed intimacy of a private salon where time behaves differently.

The fragrance opens with a spark of white pepper and juniper, a crisp incantation that quickly yields to smoldering incense and woody depths. It is neither daylight nor streetlight but the glow of candle flame against velvet. Here, the Magician works through suggestion rather than command, using aromatic laurels and coriander to blur the lines between host and habitat, self and surrounding air.

Style & Aesthetic

Their aesthetic runs to the impeccably shadowed - cashmere in charcoal, silk that catches light only to absorb it, antiqued gold that has known many hands. They favor textures that whisper rather than announce: brushed wool, worn leather, the soft bloom of aged paper. Costes Costes clings to their skin like a secret, the lavender and rose refined into something genderless and austere, devoid of frivolous sweetness.

This is the wardrobe of the curator and the catalyst, someone who understands that power lies in restraint. The smoky woods and balsamic undertones of the fragrance mirror their preference for interiors lit by dim lamps and heavy drapes, spaces where conversations deepen and boundaries dissolve. They dress to set the stage, never to steal it.

Philosophy & Values

They believe that reality is malleable and that atmosphere is a form of gentle alchemy. To the Magician, hospitality is not service but sorcery - the creation of a moment so perfectly contained that it feels eternal. Costes Costes embodies this philosophy through its moderate sillage; it respects the perimeter of personal space while maintaining an irresistible gravity, teaching that influence need not invade to captivate.

Their values center on transformation and discretion. Like the fragrance's evolution from bright aromatic spices to a musky, ambered base, they value processes that reveal themselves slowly. They hold that true luxury is invisible - the seamless orchestration of elements that leaves guests wondering not what they smelled, but how they felt so immediately at home in a stranger's presence.

Relationships

In love and friendship, they are the facilitator rather than the protagonist, the one who mixes the drink that loosens the tongue or dims the light that softens the confession. They draw others in through the promise of sanctuary, offering a shoulder that smells of woodsmoke and dried roses. Their relationships are characterized by depth rather than breadth, each connection tended like a carefully tended flame.

They attract those seeking refuge from the garish and the loud. The musk and incense in Costes Costes speak to their preference for bonds forged in evening hours - conversations that last until the candles gutter, intimacies exchanged in low voices. They give the gift of being truly seen, though they themselves remain slightly obscured, visible only through the atmospheric haze they generate.

Lifestyle

Their days are structured around the preparation of space and self for the transformative work of evening. Rituals involve the careful selection of music, the testing of light levels, the burning of resins that clear the air for serious talk. Costes Costes is applied as a private ceremony, the aromatic bridge between their public composure and the hospitable warmth they intend to generate.

They inhabit the cusp of night, thriving when the world contracts to the size of a room. Their habits are tactile and deliberate - grinding pepper for dinner, trimming wicks, arranging juniper branches in ceramic vessels. They move through fall and winter with particular comfort, seasons that allow for closed doors and the accumulation of scent in woolens, creating portable sanctuaries of wood, smoke, and quiet authority.

Shadow

The danger for this archetype lies in retreating too fully behind the atmospheres they create, becoming merely the sum of their curated effects. They risk manipulating proximity to maintain distance, using the incense veil of Costes Costes to obscure their own vulnerability while drawing out that of others. The shadow manifests as the host who never truly arrives at their own party.

When unbalanced, their gift for transformation curdles into illusion without substance - the empty room that smells of roses but contains no warmth. They may find themselves trapped in an endless cycle of preparation, forever setting the stage for a connection they fear to fully enact. The moderate longevity of the fragrance becomes a metaphor for their own hesitation to endure beyond the evening's temporary magic.

Conclusion

Costes Costes is the scent of the Magician at the height of their power - the moment when pepper, woods, and smoke align to create not just a fragrance but a threshold. It offers the wearer the ability to sanctify space, to turn any evening encounter into a ritual of presence and refined sensation. This is perfume as environmental control, as the invisible architecture of mood.

For those who recognize themselves in this archetype, the fragrance serves as both tool and signature - a reminder that the most profound transformations occur not through force but through the careful calibration of atmosphere. Like the Hotel Costes itself, it stands as a monument to the art of making the temporary feel timeless, the rented feel like home, and the stranger feel like an old friend.