Eau De Trianon (the Perfumed Court; Natural) Dsh Perfumes
Fragrance Story
Eau de Trianon (The Perfumed Court; Natural) by DSH Perfumes is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. The nose behind this fragrance is Dawn Spencer Hurwitz. Top notes are Galbanum, Bergamot, Amalfi Lemon and African Orange Flower; middle notes are Jasmine, Orris Root, Violet Leaf, Rose and Tuberose; base notes are Amber, Benzoin, Virginia Cedar and Vanilla.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Dawn Spencer Hurwitz
Dawn Spencer Hurwitz is the founder and perfumer of DSH Perfumes, with a catalog spanning over 30 years of work. Her creations include 1,000 Lilies, Acqua Di Venezia, and Amber, as well as the American Perfumer series like Colorado. Hurwitz is known for her classical approach, often drawing on historical and geographical inspirations.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Eau De Trianon (the Perfumed Court; Natural) Dsh Perfumes
Essence
The Sovereign archetype embodies authority, grace, and a natural sense of command. They are the rulers of their own domain, moving with an air of quiet confidence and timeless elegance. For them, life is a realm to be cultivated with wisdom and beauty, and they carry themselves with the poise of one who knows their worth.
Eau de Trianon captures this spirit with its regal opening of galbanum, bergamot, and African orange flower-a green, citrusy fanfare that announces a presence. The heart of jasmine, tuberose, and rose is a lush, opulent bouquet, while the base of amber, benzoin, and vanilla adds a warm, resinous depth. This is a scent of palaces and gardens, of power worn with grace.
Style & Aesthetic
The Sovereign's style is impeccable and timeless. They favor classic silhouettes in rich fabrics-silk, velvet, fine wool-in deep jewel tones and neutral earth shades. Their wardrobe is a collection of investment pieces: a tailored blazer, a flowing gown, a cashmere coat.
Their aesthetic is one of refined luxury: a crystal chandelier, a leather-bound library, a manicured garden. They are drawn to spaces that feel grand yet intimate, with high ceilings and carefully curated art. Every detail is intentional, from the scent of beeswax candles to the weight of a silver pen. They understand that true elegance is in the details.
Philosophy & Values
The Sovereign believes in the power of responsibility and vision. They value integrity, loyalty, and the cultivation of beauty in all things. For them, leadership is not about domination but about stewardship-caring for the people and places under their protection.
They hold that one must first rule oneself before ruling others, and they practice discipline, self-awareness, and continuous growth. Their philosophy is one of noble purpose: they seek to leave the world more beautiful than they found it. They are guided by a deep sense of duty and a commitment to excellence.
Relationships
In relationships, the Sovereign is generous and protective. They are natural leaders, often taking on the role of mentor or guide. They are loyal to a fault, standing by those they love through thick and thin.
They attract others with their strength and stability, but they can be intimidating, expecting high standards from themselves and those around them. They thrive in relationships where there is mutual respect and a shared sense of purpose. Their social circle is a court of trusted allies, built on a foundation of trust and admiration.
Lifestyle
The Sovereign's daily life is a series of rituals that reinforce their sense of order and beauty. They begin the day with a disciplined routine-meditation, exercise, a healthy breakfast. They work with focus and purpose, delegating wisely and leading by example.
Evenings are for refinement: a concert, a dinner party with stimulating conversation, or a quiet hour with a classic novel. They take pleasure in the finer things-a glass of aged wine, a walk through a formal garden, the scent of fresh flowers in every room. They believe that life is an art, and they are its master.
Shadow
The Sovereign's shadow is their tendency toward rigidity and control. They may become overly attached to their vision, resisting change or feedback. Their high standards can turn into perfectionism, and their sense of responsibility can become a burden.
They can be aloof or dismissive, expecting others to meet their expectations without guidance. The shadow whispers that they alone know what is best, leading to isolation and a loss of connection. They must learn that true sovereignty includes the humility to listen and the flexibility to adapt.
Conclusion
Eau de Trianon is the scent of the Sovereign's court-a fragrance that embodies authority, beauty, and timeless grace. It is a reminder that true power is not about domination but about the cultivation of a life of purpose and elegance. To wear it is to step into the Sovereign's role: to lead with wisdom, to create with intention, and to rule with a generous heart.