Chiesa D'oro Filippo Sorcinelli
Fragrance Story
Chiesa d'Oro by Filippo Sorcinelli is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Chiesa d'Oro was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Filippo Sorcinelli. Top note is Bergamot; middle notes are Carnation, Jasmine and Damask Rose; base notes are Musk, Amber, Vetiver, Vanilla and Tonka Bean.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Filippo Sorcinelli
Filippo Sorcinelli is both the perfumer and namesake of his brand, with creations like Ambrosivs, Basilica Di Assisi, and Dòmm. His fragrances frequently draw on sacred and liturgical inspiration. Sorcinelli's work is noted for its artistic and contemplative depth.
Fragrance Notes
Chiesa D'oro Filippo Sorcinelli by Filippo Sorcinelli 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.
Chiesa D'oro Filippo Sorcinelli embodies the distinctive style of Filippo Sorcinelli while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Chiesa D'oro Filippo Sorcinelli
Essence
The Lover archetype is defined by a deep capacity for passion, connection, and sensuous experience. They seek union-with others, with beauty, with the divine. Chiesa D'oro embodies this archetype through its opulent floral heart, where Damask rose and jasmine bloom like a secret garden at dusk. The bergamot top note is a bright, citrusy kiss, while the base of amber, vanilla, and tonka bean wraps the wearer in a warm, creamy embrace. This is a fragrance for those who love deeply, who surrender to pleasure and devotion.
Style & Aesthetic
The Lover’s style is romantic and luxurious, with a preference for rich textures and timeless elegance. Velvet, silk, and cashmere in deep jewel tones-burgundy, gold, midnight blue. Their aesthetic is drawn from art and history: gilded frames, antique lace, candlelit rooms. They pay attention to detail, from a perfectly tied scarf to the gleam of a vintage brooch. Their presence is magnetic, often leaving a trail of soft, floral warmth. They dress not for the world, but for the one they love-or for the possibility of love.
Philosophy & Values
The Lover believes that connection is the highest purpose of life. They value intimacy, vulnerability, and the courage to feel deeply. For them, beauty is not superficial but a gateway to the sacred. They see love in every gesture-a shared meal, a hand held, a whispered word. Their philosophy is one of devotion: to people, to art, to moments of transcendent joy. They are generous with their emotions, giving freely and expecting the same in return. They know that to love is to risk, but they consider the risk worth taking.
Relationships
Relationships are the Lover’s central focus. They are attentive, affectionate, and deeply empathetic, often sensing the needs of others before they are spoken. In romance, they are passionate and idealistic, seeking a soulmate who mirrors their intensity. They thrive on grand gestures and quiet rituals alike-a surprise bouquet, a handwritten letter, a shared sunrise. Their friendships are equally devoted; they are the one who remembers birthdays and offers a shoulder to cry on. Yet their need for reciprocation can sometimes feel overwhelming to more reserved souls.
Lifestyle
The Lover’s life is infused with ritual and sensory pleasure. Mornings begin with a slow, mindful routine: a cup of jasmine tea, a spritz of perfume, a moment of gratitude. They surround themselves with beauty-fresh flowers, art books, soft lighting. They enjoy cooking elaborate meals for loved ones, setting a table with care. Evenings are for music, conversation, and candlelight. They practice self-love through baths, massages, and time in nature. Every act is an offering, a way of saying, “I am here, and I care.”
Shadow
The Lover’s shadow is codependency and a tendency to lose themselves in others. Their desire for union can become a need for validation, leading them to sacrifice their own boundaries. They may idealize partners, overlooking flaws until reality shatters the fantasy. Jealousy and possessiveness can surface when they feel insecure. The shadow whispers that love means merging completely, but the truth is that healthy love requires two whole individuals. The Lover must learn that solitude is not abandonment, and that self-love is the foundation of all other love.
Conclusion
Chiesa D'oro is the fragrance of a heart fully open, a soul that wears its passion like a golden cloak. It is for those who believe in the transformative power of love, who find the divine in a rose petal and eternity in a kiss. The Lover archetype, captured in this luminous floral chypre, reminds us that to love is to be vulnerable, and that vulnerability is the greatest strength of all.