Diesel Zero Plus Feminine Diesel
Fragrance Story
Diesel Zero Plus Feminine by Diesel is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Diesel Zero Plus Feminine was launched in 2000. The nose behind this fragrance is Arturetto Landi. Top notes are Pineapple, Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Red Apple, Plum, Pepper, Cassia and Bitter Orange; middle notes are Magnolia, Orchid, Lily-of-the-Valley, Jasmine, Moroccan Rose and Iris; base notes are Cacao, Vanilla, White Musk, Amber, Sandalwood and Cedar.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Arturetto Landi
Arturetto Landi is an Italian perfumer known for his work with brands like Adjiumi and Al-Jazeera Perfumes. His style balances classic structure with bold contrasts, often blending rich resins with unexpected floral or gourmand notes. Notable creations include the complex 1918 Parfum National series and the intense, darkly sweet Adjiumi Incubo.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Rebel Archetype: Portrait of Diesel Zero Plus Feminine Diesel
Essence
The one who wears Diesel Zero Plus Feminine is not one to blend into the crowd. Their scent-bold, unconventional, and slightly androgynous-speaks of defiance, a refusal to be boxed into traditional femininity. The Outlaw archetype fits them best: they challenge norms, reject conformity, and carve their own path. Yet, beneath the leather-clad bravado lies a surprising softness-a duality that defines them.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is a carefully curated rebellion. Think structured leather jackets draped over delicate silk blouses, ripped jeans paired with vintage brooches, combat boots softened by pastel laces. They reject the binary of "masculine" and "feminine," instead embracing a fluidity that feels instinctive. Their scent mirrors this-warm vanilla and amber wrapped in smoky woods, a fragrance that is both inviting and untamed.
They are drawn to art that disturbs as much as it enchants-David Lynch films, Frida Kahlo’s raw self-portraits, the dissonant poetry of Patti Smith. Their home is an eclectic mix of industrial minimalism and bohemian warmth: exposed brick walls, a single neon sign casting a pink glow, shelves lined with dog-eared philosophy books and vinyl records.
They thrive in the liminal spaces-late-night diners where artists argue over coffee, underground clubs where the music pulses like a second heartbeat. They work hard, often in creative fields-graphic design, music, activism-but they refuse to let their labor define them. Success is not a ladder to climb but a landscape to explore.
Yet, their shadow lurks in excess. The same intensity that fuels their passions can tip into self-destruction-too many cigarettes, too little sleep, nights where the line between liberation and recklessness blurs. They must learn that true freedom is not the absence of limits but the mastery of them.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in living unapologetically, but not recklessly. Their rebellion is not mindless-it is a deliberate rejection of societal expectations that feel suffocating. They despise hypocrisy, especially in institutions that preach morality while practicing oppression. Yet, they are not nihilists. They believe in authenticity, in the courage to be flawed, in love that does not demand surrender.
Their politics lean radical, but their heart remains tender. They will march for causes, but they will also sit with a friend in silence when words fail. They value loyalty fiercely but refuse to be bound by obligation. Relationships must be chosen, not inherited.
Relationships
They attract admirers effortlessly-their magnetism is undeniable. Yet, few truly know them. Their love is passionate but fleeting, not because they fear commitment, but because they fear losing themselves in it. They have been burned before-by lovers who mistook their wildness for instability, by friends who wanted to "fix" them.
Their closest bonds are with those who understand their need for space, who do not mistake solitude for rejection. They are fiercely protective of their chosen family, the misfits and dreamers who, like them, refuse to be tamed.
Shadow
Their greatest strength-their refusal to conform-can also be their downfall. In their quest to defy expectations, they sometimes reject wisdom simply because it comes from tradition. They mistake cynicism for wisdom, isolation for independence.
There are moments when they tire of their own defiance, when they long for something softer, simpler. But admitting this feels like surrender. They must learn that strength is not just in resistance but in the choice to be vulnerable when it matters.