Roman Fruit Sellers Ds&durga
At a glance
Is Roman Fruit Sellers Ds&durga worth trying?
Roman Fruit Sellers by DS&Durga is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- fruity, sweet, citrus with Strawberry, Apricot, Poplar (Populus) buds
The first impression
Roman Fruit Sellers by DS&Durga is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Roman Fruit Sellers was launched in 2022. Roman Fruit Sellers was created by Kavi Moltz and David Seth Moltz.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
David Seth Moltz
David Seth Moltz is the co-founder and perfumer of D.S. & Durga, a brand known for its conceptual and evocative scents. His catalog includes King Majesty Bergamot Chypre, Wipeout!, and historical-inspired pieces like 1538 Rheims and Amber Kiso. Moltz’s work often blends natural and synthetic materials to create immersive olfactory narratives.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Roman Fruit Sellers Ds&durga
Essence
Roman Fruit Sellers captures the spirit of the Explorer, a wanderer drawn to vibrant markets and sun-drenched plazas. The fragrance's burst of strawberry, apricot, and black currant evokes a basket of just-picked fruit, while the incense and poplar buds hint at distant travels. The Explorer thrives on novelty, and this scent's citrusy green accords mirror their restless curiosity.
Style & Aesthetic
They dress for adventure in lightweight linens and well-worn sandals, their pockets stuffed with foreign coins and train tickets. The Explorer's aesthetic is effortlessly eclectic, mixing prints and textures like the scent's playful blend of fruity and smoky notes. Their look says, 'I just arrived from somewhere fascinating.'
Philosophy & Values
They value freedom above all, believing life's richness lies in the journey, not the destination. The Explorer's optimism is reflected in the fragrance's bright bergamot and mandarin, while the woody base suggests roots that stretch across continents. They collect experiences, not things.
Relationships
They connect easily with strangers, trading stories over shared meals. Romantic partners are drawn to their spontaneity, though the Explorer's love can be as fleeting as the scent's top notes. Their friendships are a global network, bound by postcards and late-night calls from different time zones.
Lifestyle
Their days are unscripted-a morning market visit might lead to an impromptu road trip. The Explorer's home is wherever they lay their hat, though their suitcase always carries a vial of this fragrance, a portable reminder of places tasted and smelled.
Shadow
Their constant motion can mask a fear of stillness, and their thirst for the new may leave deeper connections unwatered. The shadow Explorer forgets that some fruits ripen only with time, unlike the scent's immediate sweetness.
Conclusion
Roman Fruit Sellers is a olfactory postcard, bottled for those who hear the call of the open road. It's for the Explorer who knows that every corner turned is a chance to taste life anew.