Paradise Lost (clarimonde Perfume Project) Dsh Perfumes

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2011
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall, Winter
Best Season
Evening, Special Occasion
Best For

Fragrance Story

Paradise Lost (Clarimonde Perfume Project) by DSH Perfumes is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. Paradise Lost (Clarimonde Perfume Project) was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Dawn Spencer Hurwitz. Top notes are Violet, Immortelle, Chamomile and Champaca; middle notes are Floral Notes, Lotus, Surf Wax and Orris; base notes are Amber, Myrrh, Sweet Notes and Animal notes.

Composition Profile

floral 100%
sweet 85%
herbal 70%
amber 60%
powdery 50%
violet 40%
warm spicy 35%

About the Perfumer

Dawn Spencer Hurwitz

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

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Violet Violet
Immortelle Immortelle
Chamomile Chamomile
Champaca Champaca

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Floral Notes Floral Notes
Lotus Lotus
Surf Wax Surf Wax
Orris Orris

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Amber Amber
Myrrh Myrrh
Sweet Notes Sweet Notes
Animal notes Animal notes
Unique Character

Paradise Lost (clarimonde Perfume Project) Dsh Perfumes by DSH Perfumes 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

Paradise Lost (clarimonde Perfume Project) Dsh Perfumes embodies the distinctive style of DSH Perfumes while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Paradise Lost (clarimonde Perfume Project) Dsh Perfumes

Essence

The Wanderer archetype is a soul adrift between worlds, forever seeking a home that exists only in memory or imagination. They are poets of the lost and the longing, finding beauty in transience and melancholy. Paradise Lost captures this essence with its haunting oriental floral composition-a delicate opening of violet and immortelle that evokes faded photographs, a heart of lotus and orris that feels like a dream, and a base of amber, myrrh, and animalic notes that whispers of ancient ruins and forgotten loves. It is a scent of exquisite sorrow.

Style & Aesthetic

The Wanderer's style is romantic and ethereal, favoring flowing fabrics, vintage pieces, and muted, dusty colors. They might wear a lace-trimmed blouse with worn velvet trousers, or a long coat that seems to belong to another era. Their aesthetic is one of beautiful decay-a rose pressed in a book, a chipped teacup. Paradise Lost complements this with its powdery, sweet floralcy and the strange, waxy note of surf wax, suggesting a person who is both nostalgic and otherworldly, whose appearance tells a story of loss and longing.

Philosophy & Values

The Wanderer values memory, beauty, and the ephemeral. They believe that the deepest truths are found in what is lost, and that longing itself is a form of sacred devotion. They are drawn to art, poetry, and music that speaks of exile and yearning. Paradise Lost's blend of chamomile and champaca with animalic undertones reflects this philosophy: it is a fragrance of contrasts, where the sweet and the bitter, the floral and the feral, coexist in a delicate tension, mirroring the Wanderer's belief that paradise is always just out of reach.

Relationships

In relationships, the Wanderer is a lover of the unattainable, often drawn to those who are distant or unavailable. They are passionate but haunted, offering a love that is both intense and ephemeral. They connect through shared melancholy and a sense of being outsiders. The sweet, ambered base of Paradise Lost suggests a person who is both tender and untouchable, whose affections are a gift that comes with the knowledge of inevitable parting.

Lifestyle

The Wanderer's lifestyle is one of quiet solitude and creative expression. They might be found writing in a journal, composing music, or wandering through antique shops and cemeteries. Their home is a sanctuary of collected memories-photographs, dried flowers, letters tied with ribbon. Paradise Lost fits seamlessly into this life, its moderate sillage and good longevity making it a perfect companion for long, reflective evenings, its scent a constant reminder of the beauty that exists in what has been left behind.

Shadow

The Wanderer's shadow is a tendency toward despair and self-indulgent melancholy. They may become so enamored with their own longing that they fail to engage with the present, or use their sorrow as a shield against intimacy. The animalic, sweet notes in Paradise Lost can become cloying if over-applied, mirroring how the Wanderer's nostalgia can sometimes become a prison. They risk becoming lost in a paradise of their own making, unable to see the beauty of the world that still exists around them.

Conclusion

Paradise Lost is the scent of the Wanderer-a haunting oriental floral that speaks of loss, memory, and the eternal search for a home. It is a fragrance for those who find beauty in the bittersweet, who understand that the most profound loves are often the ones we cannot keep. To wear it is to carry a piece of a lost world, to walk through the present with the grace of one who knows that every paradise is, in the end, a memory.