September Erik Kormann

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2013

At a glance

Is September Erik Kormann worth trying?

September by Erik Kormann is a Woody Floral Musk fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall
Performance feel
Very Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
woody, citrus, musky with Orange, Grapefruit, Iso E Super

The first impression

September by Erik Kormann is a Woody Floral Musk fragrance for women and men. September was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Erik Kormann. Top notes are Orange and Grapefruit; middle notes are Iso E Super, Sandalwood and Floral Notes; base notes are Amber, Woody Notes and Musk.

What shapes the scent

woody 100%
citrus 85%
musky 70%
amber 60%
powdery 50%

The perfumer behind it

Erik Kormann

Erik Kormann

Erik Kormann is a prolific perfumer with a diverse portfolio, including Aero Steampunk, August, Dezember, and Eau De Froehliche No. 2. His creations span a wide range of themes, from seasonal inspirations like Juli and September to conceptual scents like Steampunk. Kormann's work is noted for its versatility and ability to capture distinct moods and atmospheres.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Orange Orange
Grapefruit Grapefruit

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Iso E Super Iso E Super
Sandalwood Sandalwood
Floral Notes Floral Notes

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Amber Amber
Woody Notes Woody Notes
Musk Musk

The mood it creates

The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of September Erik Kormann

Essence

September embodies the Explorer archetype-a restless spirit drawn to horizons both physical and emotional. The fragrance's bright citrus opening and woody-musky drydown evoke journeys: the first step onto a foreign dock, the scent of a campfire under unfamiliar stars. This is a scent for those who measure life in miles and epiphanies.

The Explorer thrives on transition, and September's seamless evolution from zesty top notes to ambered depth mirrors this. Iso E Super's abstract warmth suggests not just places visited but the self discovered along the way. It is the olfactory equivalent of a well-stamped passport.

Style & Aesthetic

They wear broken-in leather jackets and boots that have seen continents. Their wardrobe is functional but expressive-a vintage band tee beneath a tailored blazer, or a silk scarf repurposed as a belt. Every piece has a story, usually beginning with, "I found this in..."

Their living space is a curated chaos: maps pinned to walls, shelves bowed under travel memoirs. A single perfect seashell sits beside a half-packed rucksack. The Explorer's home is less a place than a waystation between adventures.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in movement as meditation, that the act of going teaches more than any destination. The Explorer values curiosity over comfort, though they've learned to find comfort in curiosity. Their creed: "Get lost often. Stay lost longer."

The fragrance's sandalwood note grounds their wanderlust, a reminder that roots can be carried. They are not running from but toward, though even they aren't always sure what "toward" means. The journey is the point.

Relationships

They collect people like postcards-brief, vivid connections that linger in memory. Friends know them as the one who sends midnight texts from airports, who reappears with strange candies and taller tales. Romantic partners are either fellow travelers or patient anchors, though both roles come with expiration dates.

The Explorer loves deeply but leaves lightly. Their heart is a compass that points everywhere at once. They are learning that love, too, can be a country to explore.

Lifestyle

Their calendar is a mosaic of one-way tickets. Work is remote or seasonal, anything that funds the next departure. They keep a journal filled with train schedules and overheard dialogue, the raw material of a life in motion.

Routine is their kryptonite, though they've developed rituals around departure: the same playlist for takeoff, a lucky coin in every suitcase. Home is wherever they can see the sky.

Shadow

Their freedom can become flight, their courage a mask for commitment phobia. The Explorer risks becoming a perpetual tourist in their own life, always skimming surfaces. At worst, they grow addicted to the rush of goodbye, mistaking motion for growth.

They must remember that some frontiers are internal. The shadow whispers that stopping is surrender, but the Explorer's true challenge is to stay long enough to be changed.

Conclusion

September is a fragrance for those who measure time in sunsets. It is the scent of a road stretching beyond the headlights, of a suitcase left open on the bed. To wear it is to carry the promise: there is always another turn in the road.