Crème De La Crème Fakoshima
Fragrance Story
Crème de la Crème by Fakoshima is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Crème de la Crème was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Yaroslav Simonov. Top notes are Apricot, Absinthe, Spun Sugar and Saucer Magnolia; middle notes are Tuberose, Suede, Immortelle, Clementine and Cacao Pod; base notes are Civet, Tobacco, Sandalwood and Cade oil.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Yaroslav Simonov
Yaroslav Simonov is a perfumer associated with the Fakoshima brand, where he has developed several distinctive fragrances. His creations include Crème De La Crème, Moonlight Rainbow, Superior Morion, and two versions of Tear You Apart. Simonov's style often incorporates gourmand, floral, and dark, resinous elements.
Fragrance Notes
Crème De La Crème Fakoshima by Fakoshima 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.
Crème De La Crème Fakoshima embodies the distinctive style of Fakoshima while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Crème De La Crème Fakoshima
Essence
This person is most closely defined by The Aesthete, a refined and sensual archetype that seeks beauty in all things. They are drawn to the luxurious, the rare, the intoxicating-not for status, but because they believe life should be an art form. Fakoshima’s blend of creamy vanilla, smoky woods, and a whisper of citrus mirrors their essence: decadent yet restrained, warm yet elusive.
They do not merely wear fragrance; they curate an experience. The scent is an extension of their philosophy: pleasure is not frivolous-it is essential.
Shadow
Yet, the Aesthete risks drowning in their own senses. Their pursuit of beauty can tip into decadence-too much wine, too many late nights, a reluctance to engage with the mundane necessities of life. They may grow impatient with those who do not share their tastes, dismissing them as crude or unrefined.
Their greatest flaw is their fear of ordinariness. They flee from anything that threatens to dull their sparkle-routine, responsibility, emotional vulnerability. They may leave lovers bewildered, friendships half-formed, always chasing the next sublime experience rather than committing to the imperfect reality before them.
Conclusion
Their tastes are deliberate, almost ritualistic. They favor tailored silks, vintage glassware, and dimly lit rooms where shadows play against the walls. Their home is a sanctuary of textures-velvet, aged leather, the cool touch of marble. They read poetry not for intellectual exercise, but for the way words feel on the tongue.
Their philosophy is simple yet radical: beauty is truth, and truth is fleeting. They do not chase permanence; they savor the ephemeral-the way light filters through whiskey, the slow decay of a rose, the hush of a record needle settling into vinyl.
Relationships, for them, are a dance of intimacy and detachment. They love deeply but fear possession. Their partners are drawn to their magnetism but may grow frustrated by their reluctance to be fully known. They are not cold-far from it-but they guard their inner world like a sacred grove.