01 05 Eau Verte Fragrance Republic
Fragrance Story
01 05 Eau Verte by Fragrance Republic is a Aromatic Green fragrance for women and men. 01 05 Eau Verte was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Antoine Lie. Top notes are Green Notes, Star Anise and Artemisia; middle notes are Black Currant, Oakmoss and Galbanum; base notes are Musk and Vetiver.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Antoine Lie
Antoine Lie is a French perfumer trained at Givaudan and known for his work with brands like Burberry and Avon. His style often blends bold contrasts, pairing fresh or woody accords with unexpected gourmand or metallic touches. He created the earthy, resinous Sequoia for Abbott New York City and the spicy, incense-laced Sword for CZAR, showcasing his skill with complex, atmospheric compositions.
Fragrance Notes
01 05 Eau Verte Fragrance Republic by Fragrance Republic 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.
01 05 Eau Verte Fragrance Republic embodies the distinctive style of Fragrance Republic while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of 01 05 Eau Verte Fragrance Republic
Essence
Eau Verte Fragrance Republic 01 05 is a scent of crisp greenery, citrus, and subtle earthiness-fresh yet grounded, bright yet introspective. The person who favors this fragrance is not one to be confined by convention or routine. They are the Explorer, an archetype defined by curiosity, independence, and a relentless pursuit of authenticity. They seek not just new places, but new perspectives, always testing the boundaries of their own understanding.
Shadow
Yet the Explorer’s greatest strength is also their flaw: their refusal to settle. Their relentless pursuit of the next experience can leave them rootless, unable to cultivate deep, enduring connections. They mistake motion for progress, sometimes running from commitment rather than toward fulfillment.
Their independence can curdle into emotional detachment, a fear of vulnerability disguised as self-sufficiency. They may rationalize their avoidance of stability as a virtue, dismissing those who choose conventional lives as "trapped." But beneath this dismissal is an unspoken anxiety-what if they are not truly free, but simply afraid to stop moving?
At their worst, they become the drifter, accumulating experiences without integrating them, mistaking novelty for growth. Their green fragrance, once a symbol of vitality, may begin to smell of restlessness-a verdant mirage that never quenches their thirst.
Conclusion
This individual thrives on movement-both physical and intellectual. Their tastes are eclectic, drawn to the unconventional, the understated, and the natural. They prefer minimalist design with organic textures, favoring well-worn leather journals, linen clothing, and unpolished wood over ostentation. Their philosophy is one of self-defined meaning-they reject dogma, whether in fashion, thought, or lifestyle.
Their relationships are marked by depth but not permanence. They attract others with their magnetism-an effortless blend of warmth and detachment-but they resist being tied down. They are the friend who disappears for months only to return with stories of hidden cafés in Lisbon or a silent retreat in the Himalayas. Their love life is a series of intense, transient connections; they are drawn to those who mirror their own restlessness.
Professionally, they are often freelancers, artists, or travelers-anything that allows them autonomy. They disdain corporate rigidity, seeing it as a slow death of the spirit. Their work, if they commit to one path, is driven by passion rather than obligation.