Rose Rhubarb Epc Experimental Perfume Club
Fragrance Story
Rose Rhubarb by EPC Experimental Perfume Club is a Floral fragrance for women and men. Rose Rhubarb was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Emmanuelle Moeglin.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Emmanuelle Moeglin
Emmanuelle Moeglin is the founder and perfumer of EPC Experimental Perfume Club, a brand focused on creative, customizable scents. Her catalog includes Amber Iris, Ambre Épices, Bergamot Incense, Black Nagarmotha, Cardamom Moss, Cedarwood Absinth, Fig Neroli, and Fleur D’ambre. Moeglin’s work emphasizes innovative, often unisex compositions.
Fragrance Notes
Rose Rhubarb Epc Experimental Perfume Club by EPC Experimental Perfume Club 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.
Rose Rhubarb Epc Experimental Perfume Club embodies the distinctive style of EPC Experimental Perfume Club while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Rose Rhubarb Epc Experimental Perfume Club
Essence
This person is defined by the Alchemist archetype-a seeker who transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. Like the alchemists of old, they are drawn to experimentation, depth, and the hidden meanings beneath surfaces. The Rose Rhubarb EPC fragrance, with its blend of the familiar (rose) and the unexpected (rhubarb), mirrors their essence: a fusion of tradition and rebellion, sweetness and sharpness. They are not content with mere aesthetics; they crave alchemy-the transmutation of experience into something richer, stranger, more alive.
Style & Aesthetic
Their tastes are both refined and subversive. They appreciate the elegance of a rose but are equally seduced by the tart, almost medicinal edge of rhubarb. Their wardrobe might mix vintage silk with avant-garde cuts, or a classic blazer with an asymmetrical hem. They are drawn to art that unsettles as much as it enchants-surrealist paintings, dissonant music that resolves unexpectedly, literature that bends reality.
In their home, you’ll find curated oddities: a 19th-century apothecary bottle next to a modern abstract sculpture, dried flowers pressed between the pages of a physics textbook. They don’t just consume beauty-they dissect it, rearrange it, make it their own.
They thrive in cities where old and new collide-Paris, Berlin, Tokyo. They frequent niche perfumeries, underground galleries, dimly lit bookshops. Their routines are rituals: morning coffee in a hand-thrown ceramic cup, late-night writing in a leather-bound journal.
Work is either a passion or a prison. If they cannot create, they wither. They might be a perfumer themselves, a writer, a designer-anything that allows them to reshape reality. If trapped in a conventional career, they sublimate their creativity into obsessive hobbies.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in transformation as a way of life. Stagnation is death; evolution is sacred. They are not afraid of contradictions-they embrace them. To them, a person (like a perfume) should have layers, tensions, unresolved notes.
Their values are rooted in authenticity, curiosity, and the courage to defy convention. They despise dogma, preferring the fluidity of personal truth. Yet, they are not nihilists-they simply believe meaning is something forged, not found.
Relationships
They attract others effortlessly, but few truly know them. Their charm is magnetic, a blend of warmth and enigma. In conversation, they are both engaging and elusive, revealing just enough to intrigue but never enough to fully map.
Romantically, they seek a partner who is both mirror and mystery-someone who reflects their depth but remains just out of reach. They are not afraid of intensity, but they fear banality. Their relationships are passionate, intellectual, sometimes volatile-never simple.
Friends admire their fearless individuality, but some find them too mercurial. They can be impatient with those who prefer comfort over exploration. Their shadow emerges when they dismiss others as "unimaginative," forgetting that not everyone is built for perpetual reinvention.
Shadow
Their brilliance has a cost. Their hunger for transformation can become a refusal to settle-even when settling might bring peace. They may grow restless in relationships, careers, even their own skin, always chasing the next alchemical breakthrough.
At worst, they become the eternal exile, never fully present, always half-dreaming of some other version of themselves. They may judge others harshly for their "ordinariness," forgetting that stability, too, can be a kind of wisdom.
Conclusion
They are both the rose and the rhubarb-softness with a bite, tradition with a twist. Their life is an ongoing experiment, a refusal to accept the world as it is. They are not for everyone, nor do they wish to be.
To know them is to understand that some souls are not meant to be deciphered-only witnessed, in all their intoxicating complexity.