Tubéreuse Manifeste Evody Parfums
Fragrance Story
Tubéreuse Manifeste by Evody Parfums is a Floral fragrance for women and men. Tubéreuse Manifeste was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Cécile Zarokian.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Cécile Zarokian
Cécile Zarokian is a perfumer who has created numerous fragrances for Amouage. Her works include Epic 56 Woman Amouage, Leather Sadah Amouage, Material Amouage, and Opus Xiii - Silver Oud Amouage. She also crafted Opus Xiv - Royal Tobacco Amouage, Oud Ulya Amouage, Outlands Amouage, and Rose Aqor Amouage. Her portfolio showcases a range of luxurious and complex compositions.
Fragrance Notes
Tubéreuse Manifeste Evody Parfums by Evody Parfums 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.
Tubéreuse Manifeste Evody Parfums embodies the distinctive style of Evody Parfums while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Enchantress Archetype: Portrait of Tubéreuse Manifeste Evody Parfums
Essence
The person who cherishes Tubéreuse Manifeste by Evody Parfums is most closely aligned with the Mystic archetype. This is a soul who seeks transcendence through sensory and emotional intensity, drawn to the liminal spaces between the sacred and the sensual. The Mystic does not merely wear fragrance-they commune with it, allowing it to shape their aura and their interactions with the world.
Tuberose, the heart of this fragrance, is a flower of contradictions: narcotic yet spiritual, voluptuous yet ethereal. It is not for the timid. Those who embrace it are often individuals who reject the mundane in favor of the sublime, who crave depth in a world that often settles for surfaces.
Relationships
In love, they are magnetic but demanding. They do not seek casual connections; they crave relationships that feel like alchemy, where passion and introspection merge. Their partners must be willing to explore emotional and sensual depths, or they will lose interest.
Yet their intensity can be overwhelming. They may unconsciously test others, pushing them to see if they can withstand the weight of their emotions. When disappointed, they retreat into solitude, nursing a quiet disillusionment.
Shadow
The Mystic’s greatest strength-their depth-can also become their flaw. Their pursuit of transcendence sometimes veers into escapism. They may grow impatient with the mundane realities of life, dismissing practical concerns as beneath them.
There is also a danger of emotional vampirism. Their need for profound connection can morph into a demand for constant enchantment, leaving others exhausted. If unchecked, they may manipulate atmospheres-through scent, mood, or words-to keep others entranced, not out of malice, but out of a fear of banality.
Conclusion
Their tastes are opulent but deliberate. They may be drawn to rich fabrics-velvet, silk, cashmere-that feel as decadent as they look. Their home is a sanctuary, filled with art that evokes emotion rather than mere aesthetics: perhaps a Klimt print, an antique mirror with a tarnished frame, or dried flowers preserved in glass. They read poetry, philosophy, and esoteric texts, seeking truths that lie beyond the rational.
Their philosophy is one of embodied spirituality-they believe the divine is found not in asceticism, but in the full embrace of life’s pleasures. They might quote Rumi one moment and Baudelaire the next, seeing no contradiction between mysticism and hedonism.