Passport À Paris Dsh Perfumes
Fragrance Story
Passport à Paris by DSH Perfumes is a Oriental Fougere fragrance for women and men. Passport à Paris was launched during the 2013's. The nose behind this fragrance is Dawn Spencer Hurwitz.
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
Passport À Paris Dsh Perfumes by DSH Perfumes 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.
Passport À Paris 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 Passport À Paris Dsh Perfumes
Essence
The Wanderer is a soul in motion, forever seeking the new while carrying the weight of memory. Passport à Paris is their olfactory passport, a rich, complex oriental fougere that smells of a grand journey’s beginning and end. The scent is a layered tapestry of amber, lavender, and citrus, woven with animalic civet and the warmth of sandalwood. It is the aroma of a well-worn leather trunk, filled with treasures from a dozen cities.
Style & Aesthetic
The Wanderer’s style is a cosmopolitan collage. They wear a cashmere scarf from a Marrakech souk over a perfectly tailored coat from a Savile Row tailor. Their aesthetic is one of deliberate eclecticism, where every piece has a story. They favor deep, rich colors like burgundy, forest green, and midnight blue, and textures that speak of travel: weathered leather, soft wool, and the cool sheen of old silk.
Philosophy & Values
Their philosophy is one of perpetual becoming. The Wanderer values experience over possession, the story over the destination. They believe that identity is not a fixed point but a collection of places and people. Passport à Paris speaks to this belief-it is not just a scent of Paris, but of the entire journey that leads there and away. They value authenticity, the genuine encounter, and the wisdom that comes from being a stranger.
Relationships
Relationships for the Wanderer are intense, fleeting, and deeply felt. They form powerful bonds quickly, sharing profound moments before the next departure. They are the lover you meet in a foreign city, the friend who appears in your life for a season and leaves an indelible mark. They are not faithless but faithful to the rhythm of their own path. Their love is a series of beautiful, poignant chapters, not a single, continuous novel.
Lifestyle
Their life is a series of arrivals and departures. They are fluent in the language of airports and train stations, of adjusting to new time zones and currencies. Their home is a base camp, filled with maps, travel guides, and souvenirs that double as functional art. They have rituals for packing and unpacking, for saying goodbye and hello. They live out of a curated capsule wardrobe, ready to leave at a moment’s notice.
Shadow
The Wanderer’s shadow is a restless inability to stay. The fear of being tied down can become a fear of true intimacy. The constant movement can be a flight from the self, a way to avoid the hard work of stillness and commitment. The rich, beautiful memories can become a burden, a collection of ghosts that prevent them from being fully present. The passport becomes a shield, not a key.
Conclusion
Passport à Paris is a scent for the one who knows that home is not a place, but a feeling carried within. It is the fragrance of a life lived as a beautiful, unfolding story, where every encounter is a page and every departure a new chapter. To wear it is to honor the journey itself, to find a profound sense of belonging in the very act of wandering.