Eau De Luna - The Smell Of The Moon Eau De Space

Unisex
Eau de Toilette
Year: 2020
Moderate
Sillage
Moderate
Longevity
Any
Best Season
Special Occasion
Best For

Fragrance Story

Eau de Luna - The Smell of the Moon by Eau de Space is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Eau de Luna - The Smell of the Moon was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Steve Pearce.

Composition Profile

smoky 100%

About the Perfumer

Steve Pearce

Steve Pearce

Steve Pearce is a perfumer specializing in unique, conceptual fragrances. He is known for Eau de Space and Eau de Luna, which aim to capture the scents of outer space and the moon. These creations highlight his interest in olfactory exploration beyond traditional perfumery.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

gunpowder gunpowder
Fire Fire
Smoke Smoke
Unique Character

Eau De Luna - The Smell Of The Moon Eau De Space by Eau de Space 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

Eau De Luna - The Smell Of The Moon Eau De Space embodies the distinctive style of Eau de Space while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Eau De Luna - The Smell Of The Moon Eau De Space

Essence

To wear Eau De Luna - The Smell Of The Moon is to embrace the intangible, to seek the scent of something beyond the grasp of ordinary senses. This person is drawn to the ethereal, the enigmatic, the whispers of the cosmos. They are not merely a dreamer but a seeker-someone who navigates life with a quiet intensity, always half in this world, half in another. Their archetype is the Mystic, the one who perceives hidden truths, who finds meaning in the unseen.

They are not content with the surface of things. Reality, to them, is a veil, and they are forever lifting its edges, searching for what lies beneath. Their mind is a labyrinth of symbols, synchronicities, and silent revelations. They do not simply experience life; they interpret it, turning the mundane into myth.

Style & Aesthetic

Their appearance is an extension of their inner world-subtle yet striking, like moonlight on water. They favor textures that seem to shift with movement: silvery fabrics, iridescent sheens, garments that blur the line between solid and spectral. Their palette is cool-blues, grays, whites-but with occasional flashes of deep violet or metallic gold, as if reflecting distant stars.

They are drawn to minimalism, not out of austerity, but because excess distracts from the essential. A single piece of jewelry-a crescent moon pendant, perhaps-holds more significance to them than an ornate collection. Their home is a sanctuary of soft light, books on metaphysics, and objects that seem to carry silent histories: a smooth river stone, an antique compass, a vial of sand from a distant shore.

They move through the world with a quiet grace, neither rejecting it nor fully belonging to it. Their career might involve creativity, healing, or research-anything that allows them to explore the unseen. They are not driven by ambition in the conventional sense; success, to them, is alignment with purpose, not accumulation of status.

They thrive in solitude but are not hermits. They need the contrast-the hum of a café, the murmur of distant conversations-to remind them of the world they sometimes drift away from. Their habits are rituals: morning tea savored in silence, evening walks under the open sky, the careful selection of music that resonates with their mood.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in the unseen architecture of existence-that there are patterns, meanings, and energies most never perceive. They are not dogmatic, nor do they cling to rigid doctrines; their spirituality is fluid, evolving with each new insight. They might meditate, journal, or study astrology, but always with a sense of curiosity rather than blind adherence.

Their greatest value is authenticity, though not in the shallow sense of mere self-expression. To them, authenticity is alignment-with the self, with the universe, with the quiet voice that speaks in dreams. They despise pretense, yet they are not naive; they understand that masks are sometimes necessary, and they wear theirs with awareness rather than delusion.

Relationships

They are not the type to gather crowds, nor do they seek the spotlight. Their relationships are few but profound, built on unspoken understanding rather than forced camaraderie. They attract those who sense their depth-the poets, the healers, the fellow wanderers-but they also unsettle those who prefer certainty.

Romantically, they are drawn to kindred spirits, those who can navigate the depths without drowning. They crave connection but fear absorption; they need space to retreat into their inner world. Their love is not possessive but expansive, like moonlight that touches everything without claiming it. Yet, their shadow emerges here-they can be elusive, vanishing into their thoughts when others need them most.

Shadow

For all their wisdom, they are not without flaws. Their greatest strength-their depth of perception-can become their greatest weakness. When unbalanced, they retreat too far, losing themselves in abstraction. Reality becomes distant, unreal; relationships feel like burdens. They may grow indifferent to practical matters, dismissing them as trivial when, in truth, even mystics must eat and pay rent.

Their detachment can turn cold, leaving others feeling shut out. They may rationalize their withdrawal as spiritual necessity, but in truth, it is sometimes fear-fear of being consumed, of losing themselves in another’s needs. They must learn that true wisdom is not just in seeing beyond the veil but in knowing when to step back into the world.

Conclusion

They are not static; they are a river, always moving, always deepening. Some days, they are fully present, their insights sharp as starlight. Other days, they are adrift, lost in the vastness of their own mind. But this is their nature-to oscillate between the celestial and the earthly, never fully at home in either, yet enriched by both.

To know them is to know that some questions have no answers, that some truths are felt, not spoken. They are the ones who remind us that the moon, though distant, pulls the tides-and so too do the unseen forces shape our lives. They are the Mystic, the Lunar Dreamer, the one who wears the scent of the moon not as a perfume, but as a silent testament to the mysteries they carry within.