But Not Today Filippo Sorcinelli
Fragrance Story
But Not Today by Filippo Sorcinelli is a fragrance for women and men. But Not Today was launched in 2018. Top notes are Artemisia, Bergamot, Lavender and Lemon; middle notes are Calamus, Rosemary, Cascarilla and Styrax; base notes are Galbanum, Angelica, oak moss, Musk, Sandalwood, Resin and Amber.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
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Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of But Not Today Filippo Sorcinelli
Essence
To wear But Not Today by Filippo Sorcinelli is to embrace a paradox-a fragrance that is at once sacred and profane, solemn yet rebellious. The person who chooses this scent is not one who seeks comfort in the obvious or the familiar. They are drawn to the interplay of incense and leather, smoke and amber, a duality that mirrors their own nature. This is a soul who walks the line between the mystic and the heretic, the creator and the destroyer. Their archetype is unmistakable: The Alchemist.
Shadow
Yet every alchemical process risks corruption. The same intensity that fuels their brilliance can curdle into obsession. They may become so consumed by their pursuit of meaning that they lose sight of the mundane joys-the warmth of sunlight, the laughter of friends, the simple pleasure of an unexamined moment. Their relentless search for depth can make them impatient with those who live on the surface, leading to a quiet but corrosive arrogance.
Their relationships may suffer from their tendency to withdraw into their inner world. They crave connection but fear dilution-of their ideals, their time, their essence. This can make them seem distant, even cold, to those who do not understand their need for solitude. And when their experiments fail-when the elixir of meaning they seek remains elusive-they may spiral into melancholy or cynicism, mistaking their own disillusionment for the world’s emptiness.
Conclusion
The Alchemist is a seeker of transformation, one who believes in the hidden potential of all things. They are not content with surfaces; they dig, they distill, they experiment. Their life is a laboratory of the self, where experiences are not merely lived but transmuted into meaning.
Their tastes are refined but never conventional. They might favor dark, textured fabrics-wool, silk, aged leather-garments that carry weight and history. Their home is a sanctuary of contrasts: a medieval candelabra beside a sleek modern chair, a shelf of esoteric books next to a collection of vinyl records spanning from sacred chants to industrial noise. They do not decorate; they curate.
Philosophically, they are drawn to the liminal-the spaces between dogma and doubt, between the sacred and the sensual. They may quote Meister Eckhart one moment and Baudelaire the next, finding truth in both. Their values are not fixed but fluid, shaped by an insatiable curiosity. They believe in depth, in essence, in the alchemy of experience turning leaden moments into golden revelations.