Terpischore Fiolas
Fragrance Story
Terpischore by Fiolas is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Terpischore was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Angéline Leporini. Top notes are Apricot, Carrot, Davana, Aquatic notes and Green Leaves; middle notes are Osmanthus, Amber and Orris; base notes are Patchouli, Musk, Oud, Cashmere Wood and Gurjan balsam.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Angéline Leporini
Angéline Leporini is a French perfumer known for her work with major houses like Amouage and Ajmal. Her style balances fresh, citrusy accords with deeper woody and oriental notes, as seen in 4711 Acqua Colonia Yuzu & Cedarwood and Epic Woman. She also creates complex, opulent compositions such as Qasida Dahabia and the green, modern twist of 4711 Remix Green Oasis.
Fragrance Notes
Terpischore Fiolas by Fiolas 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.
Terpischore Fiolas embodies the distinctive style of Fiolas while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Terpischore Fiolas
Essence
To wear Terpischore Fiolas is to embrace the intoxicating dance of beauty and desire. This fragrance-lush, floral, with an undercurrent of dark, velvety depth-belongs to one who lives through the senses, who seeks to merge with the world rather than merely observe it. Their soul is ruled by The Lover, an archetype that thrives on passion, connection, and the pursuit of aesthetic ecstasy.
Style & Aesthetic
This person moves through the world as if every moment were a composition-each gesture, each choice, a deliberate brushstroke in an unfolding masterpiece. Their tastes are refined but never cold; they favor textures that beg to be touched, colors that shimmer with life, music that stirs the blood. Their home is a sanctuary of curated beauty: velvet drapes, antique mirrors, fresh flowers always in bloom. They do not merely exist; they experience, with an intensity that borders on the devotional.
Philosophically, they reject the notion that life should be stripped of pleasure in the name of virtue or austerity. To them, beauty is not frivolous-it is essential, a force as vital as reason or morality. They might quote Keats: "Beauty is truth, truth beauty." Yet their worldview is not naive; they understand that ecstasy and suffering are intertwined, that the deepest joys often arise from the brink of loss.
Relationships
In love, they are both muse and artist. They do not seek partners who merely admire them-they crave those who will collaborate, who will lose themselves in the same intoxicating dance. Their relationships are intense, often fleeting, for few can match their hunger for emotional and sensual depth. They are generous lovers, attentive to every whispered desire, but their affections can burn too brightly, leaving others scorched in their wake.
Friendships, too, are woven with threads of passion. They attract kindred spirits-artists, dreamers, those who refuse to live half-awake. Yet they also repel the rigid, the pragmatic, those who see their fervor as excessive. Their loyalty is fierce, but conditional: they have little patience for those who cannot meet them in the realm of feeling.
Shadow
But The Lover, when unbalanced, risks drowning in their own desires. Their pursuit of beauty can tip into hedonism, their need for connection into possessiveness. They may mistake intensity for meaning, believing that only what feels overwhelming is real. In darker moments, they grow restless, dissatisfied-always chasing the next thrill, the next intoxication, as if life were a feast they must devour before it vanishes.
They may also struggle with vanity, mistaking admiration for love, or becoming so enamored with the idea of passion that they neglect its quieter, steadier forms. Their greatest fear is to grow numb, to wake one day and find the world drained of color.
Conclusion
To live fully as The Lover is not to surrender to every impulse, but to recognize that beauty and desire are forces to be mastered, not merely indulged. When balanced, they become a guiding light-a reminder that life, in all its fleeting splendor, is worth savoring. Their challenge is to temper their hunger with wisdom, to learn that some loves are slow-burning, some beauties subtle.
For them, Terpischore Fiolas is more than a scent-it is an invocation, a promise that the world remains ripe with wonder, waiting only for those bold enough to embrace it.