Rosa Greta Eau D'italie
Fragrance Story
Rosa Greta by Eau D'Italie is a Floral fragrance for women and men. Rosa Greta was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Fabrice Pellegrin. Top notes are White Tea and Litchi; middle notes are Damask Rose and Rose; base notes are Ambroxan and Cedar.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Fabrice Pellegrin
Fabrice Pellegrin is a highly prolific French perfumer who has worked for Givaudan and created fragrances for numerous global brands. His catalog includes Adidas Energy Drive, Amouage Sunshine Man, and Aedes de Venustas Cierge De Lune. Pellegrin is known for his versatility across fresh, woody, and oriental compositions.
Fragrance Notes
Rosa Greta Eau D'italie by Eau D'Italie 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.
Rosa Greta Eau D'italie embodies the distinctive style of Eau D'Italie while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Rosa Greta Eau D'italie
Essence
The Wanderer archetype is a seeker of new horizons, driven by curiosity and a restless spirit. Rosa Greta captures this essence with its delicate balance of white tea, litchi, and rose-a fragrance that feels like a journey through an Italian garden at dawn. The wearer is always moving, always exploring, finding beauty in the unfamiliar.
This scent is a breath of fresh air. The opening of white tea and litchi is crisp and slightly sweet, like the first sip of a cool drink on a warm day. The heart of Damask rose and rose is lush but not heavy, evoking the image of petals scattered on a stone path. The base of ambroxan and cedar adds a clean, woody finish, as if the traveler has just stepped out of a forest into a sunlit clearing.
Style & Aesthetic
The Wanderer dresses for movement and comfort. Their wardrobe is practical yet poetic: a linen shirt that wrinkles beautifully, worn-in jeans, a scarf that can double as a blanket. They favor neutral tones-cream, beige, soft gray-with accents of dusty rose or sage green. Their accessories are functional: a leather backpack, a wide-brimmed hat, a camera worn around the neck.
Their aesthetic is one of effortless travel. They find beauty in the details of a foreign street: the peeling paint of a shutters, the pattern of cobblestones, the way light falls through a vine-covered trellis. Their spaces are filled with souvenirs-a pressed flower from Tuscany, a postcard from Provence, a stone from a Greek beach.
Philosophy & Values
The Wanderer believes that the journey is the destination. They value freedom above all, the ability to move through the world without being tied down by possessions or expectations. They trust that the path will reveal itself, that each turn holds a lesson or a gift. Their philosophy is one of openness: say yes to the unknown, embrace the detour, find home in the world.
They hold that true wealth is experience, not accumulation. They collect memories rather than things, stories rather than status. Their values are curiosity, adaptability, and the courage to be a stranger.
Relationships
The Wanderer forms connections easily but deeply. They are the friend who appears in your life like a sudden breeze, bringing stories and laughter, and then disappears just as quickly. Their relationships are intense but transient, built on shared moments rather than shared routines. They value authenticity over longevity, seeking people who are willing to be present and real.
In romance, they are passionate but elusive. They fall in love with places as much as people, and their heart is always partly elsewhere. They need a partner who understands their need for space and movement, who can join them on the road or wait patiently for their return. Their love is a gift of presence, not possession.
Lifestyle
Their days are unpredictable and full of discovery. They wake early to watch the sunrise in a new city, spend afternoons wandering through markets and museums, and evenings writing in a journal at a café. They are drawn to places that feed the senses: the scent of bread in a Parisian bakery, the sound of waves on a Croatian coast, the taste of olives in a Greek taverna.
They live lightly, carrying only what they need. Their home is a base camp, a place to return to between journeys. They prioritize experiences over things, spending their resources on flights, cooking classes, and guided tours. Their life is a series of chapters, each one set in a different landscape.
Shadow
The Wanderer's shadow is rootlessness and avoidance. Their love of movement can become a flight from commitment, a way to avoid the hard work of staying. They may use travel as an escape from emotional depth, always moving on before things get too real or too difficult.
When unbalanced, they risk becoming a perpetual tourist, never truly belonging anywhere. The shadow whispers that the next place will be better, that the next person will be the one. The fragrance's litchi note hints at this sweetness-a fleeting pleasure that can become a distraction from the deeper nourishment of staying put.
Conclusion
Rosa Greta is the scent of a soul in motion. It speaks of tea sipped in a sun-drenched piazza, of roses that bloom along a winding road, of the clean scent of cedar after rain. The Wanderer archetype finds its voice in this fragrance: free without being lost, curious without being restless. To wear it is to embrace the beauty of the journey, knowing that every goodbye is also a hello.