Through The Forest D'annam
Fragrance Story
Through The Forest by d'Annam is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for men. This is a new fragrance. Through The Forest was launched in 2023. Through The Forest was created by Anh Ngo and IFF. Top notes are elemi, Black Pepper and Saffron; middle notes are Incense, Spices and Tobacco; base notes are Oud, Vanilla and Sandalwood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Anh Ngo
Anh Ngo is a Vietnamese perfumer known for blending natural and synthetic notes with a poetic, narrative-driven approach. Her work for Mischief Academy reimagines classic stories through whimsical, character-inspired scents, while her Oneiros and d'Annam collections explore atmospheric landscapes and cultural memories. She often draws on her heritage and travels, as seen in d'Annam’s Da Lat and Arashiyama, which evoke specific places with subtle, evocative compositions.
Fragrance Notes
Through The Forest D'annam by d'Annam 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.
Through The Forest D'annam embodies the distinctive style of d'Annam while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Through The Forest D'annam
Essence
This person is, at their core, a Seeker-one who is drawn to the unknown, the liminal, the spaces between worlds. The fragrance Through The Forest D’annam is not merely a scent to them; it is an invocation, a whispered promise of hidden paths and uncharted depths. The Seeker does not settle for the well-trodden road; they crave the scent of damp earth after rain, the resinous whisper of ancient trees, the faint spice of something just beyond reach.
They are not content with easy answers or superficial pleasures. Their soul is restless, always probing, always questioning. The forest is both literal and metaphorical-a place of solitude, mystery, and transformation. They do not wear this fragrance to be noticed; they wear it because it aligns with their inner landscape, a landscape that is wild, untamed, and perpetually unfolding.
Philosophy & Values
Their life is a series of deliberate choices, each one a step away from convention. They may not be a literal nomad, but their mind is always wandering-through books, through art, through late-night conversations that spiral into the abstract. They are drawn to philosophies that embrace ambiguity: Zen koans, existentialist thought, the writings of Jung himself. They believe that truth is not found in certainty but in the act of searching.
Their tastes reflect this. They prefer music that evokes vastness-ambient soundscapes, folk melodies that feel centuries old, the kind of jazz that drifts like smoke. In literature, they gravitate toward myth and allegory, stories that resist easy interpretation. Their style is understated but intentional: layered textures, earthy tones, fabrics that feel lived-in. They do not follow trends; they follow intuition.
Relationships
They are not a recluse, but neither are they an open book. Their relationships are deep but few, built on shared silences as much as shared words. They attract those who sense their hidden depths-the kind of people who do not demand explanations but are content to walk beside them in quiet understanding. Romantic partners must accept that they will never fully possess them; the Seeker’s heart is always partly elsewhere, drawn to some unseen horizon.
Their friendships are built on mutual exploration-long talks under dim lights, shared journeys to forgotten places. But they can be elusive, retreating without warning when the world feels too loud. Those who love them must learn to let them wander, trusting they will return.
Shadow
Yet every archetype has its shadow. For the Seeker, the danger is becoming the Exile-one who wanders not out of curiosity, but because they no longer know how to stay. Their restlessness can curdle into rootlessness, their love of solitude into isolation. They may grow impatient with those who do not share their hunger for the unknown, dismissing them as shallow or complacent.
At their worst, they romanticize their own detachment, mistaking avoidance for wisdom. They may cycle through passions without fully committing, always chasing the next revelation but never integrating what they find. The forest, once a place of discovery, can become a labyrinth of their own making-a place where they lose themselves rather than find themselves.
Conclusion
The Seeker’s challenge is to reconcile their need for exploration with the human need for connection. They must learn that depth is not only found in solitude but also in the act of staying-of tending to a garden, a friendship, a life. The forest is vast, but so is the hearth.
When they strike this balance, they become a guide-not just for themselves, but for others. Their presence is a reminder that life is not a fixed destination but a series of thresholds, each one an invitation to step deeper into the unknown. And when they wear Through The Forest D’annam, it is not an escape, but a homecoming-a return to the wild, whispering heart of their own journey.