Zahid Feli Perfumes
At a glance
Is Zahid Feli Perfumes worth trying?
Zahid by Feli Perfumes is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- amber, leather, warm spicy with Black Pepper, Pink Pepper, Mandarin
The first impression
Zahid by Feli Perfumes is a fragrance for women and men. Zahid was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Dora Tapos. Top notes are Black Pepper, Pink Pepper and Mandarin; middle notes are Carnation, Patchouli and Leather; base notes are Castoreum, Styrax and Labdanum.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Dora Tapos
Dora Tapos is a perfumer known for her work with Feli Perfumes, where she created a series of fragrances including Asra, Daluh, Dara, Najah, and Zahid. These scents reflect a focus on modern and refined compositions. Her contributions highlight a dedication to crafting distinctive and memorable aromas.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Zahid Feli Perfumes
Essence
Zahid is the Explorer, charting territories where pepper meets leather and citrus smolders into smoke. They are restless by design, treating life as a series of borders to cross. The mandarin top note suggests a traveler who packs light, while the castoreum-labdanum base reveals someone who collects scars as souvenirs.
Style & Aesthetic
Their uniform is utilitarian chic-broken-in leather jackets, boots that have seen three continents, a single silver ring from a market in Istanbul. They prefer hotels with creaky floorboards and bars where the regulars eye them just long enough to confirm they’re harmless. Every scar has a story, usually involving a missed train or a dare gone right.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in motion as prayer. The pink pepper’s spark is their manifesto: routine is the enemy. Maps are for framing, not following. Yet there’s wisdom in that leather-patchouli heart-they’ve learned to read people like tide charts, spotting the undertows before they’re caught. Home isn’t a place; it’s the next departure time.
Relationships
Romantic partners are either fellow wanderers or anchors-both frustrate and fascinate them. Friends are scattered across time zones, reunited in airport lounges or late-night voice notes. They have a knack for finding cousins in strangers-the bartender who knows a hidden beach, the taxi driver with perfect English and no explanation.
Lifestyle
Their apartment (if they have one) is sparse: a wall of postcards, a shelf of sand in glass vials labeled with coordinates. Mornings might find them haggling for a motorcycle in Hanoi or jogging through a new city’s backstreets to memorize its pulse. Even their work is nomadic-freelance photographer, importer of rare spices, crisis translator.
Shadow
The danger is mistaking motion for growth. That smoky leather base betrays a fear of staying still long enough to be known. Some call them reckless, but the truth is subtler-they’ve just seen how easily roots become cages. The mandarin’s brightness reminds them: even explorers need to unpack sometimes.
Conclusion
Zahid is the scent of a passport stamped with exits but no returns. It’s the fragrance of someone who sleeps with one eye on the horizon, who treats goodbyes as commas rather than periods. Not a tourist-tourists want souvenirs-but an explorer: one who understands that every arrival is already a departure.