Boys Freddie Albrighton

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2021
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Any
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

BOYS by Freddie Albrighton is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women and men. BOYS was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Freddie Albrighton.

Composition Profile

lactonic 100%
sweet 85%
plastic 70%
fruity 60%
vanilla 50%
leather 40%
powdery 35%
aromatic 30%
savory 25%
violet 20%

About the Perfumer

Freddie Albrighton

Freddie Albrighton

Freddie Albrighton is a perfumer who creates under his own name, producing a collection of personal and narrative-driven fragrances. His scents include 11 Candles In Antwerpen, Bernadette Margaret Evelyn Theresa, Boys, Last Minute Change Of Heart, Mabel’s Tooth, and Someone Else’s Flowers. Albrighton's work is known for its storytelling quality, often inspired by memories, places, and intimate moments, with a focus on natural and unconventional ingredients.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

latex latex
Milk Milk
Strawberry Strawberry
Vanilla Vanilla
Leather Leather
Violet Violet
Musk Musk
Raspberry Raspberry

Character Profile

The Rebel Archetype: Portrait of Boys Freddie Albrighton

Essence

To wear Freddie Albrighton is to embrace contradiction-a fragrance that is both playful and provocative, nostalgic yet defiantly modern. The person who chooses this scent is not one for half-measures; they exist in a state of perpetual reinvention, refusing to be pinned down by convention. Their soul resonates most closely with the Trickster archetype, the eternal disruptor who challenges norms with wit, charm, and a touch of irreverence.

Shadow

Yet the Trickster’s brilliance comes at a price. Their refusal to be tied down can curdle into rootlessness, an inability to commit even when they crave stability. They mock sentimentality, yet secretly fear being forgotten-hence their compulsive need to leave a mark, whether through art, drama, or sheer audacity.

Their wit, so often their shield, can turn cruel when they feel cornered. They dismiss tradition as "boring," but this disdain sometimes masks a deeper insecurity-what if, beneath the bravado, they have nothing substantial to say? Their greatest fear is not failure but irrelevance, and so they perform even when no one is watching.

Conclusion

On the surface, this individual is magnetic-effortlessly stylish, with a wardrobe that blends vintage leather jackets with unexpected pops of color. They favor textures that tell a story: distressed denim, silk scarves tossed carelessly over shoulders, boots that have seen both dance floors and late-night wanderings. Their aesthetic is curated but never stiff, as if they assembled their look by intuition rather than trend.

Their philosophy is one of radical authenticity, though it often manifests as rebellion against anything too polished or predictable. They despise pretense, yet they are not above theatricality-delighting in the absurd, the ironic, the just-slightly-too-much. They quote Oscar Wilde as easily as they reference underground punk lyrics, weaving high and low culture into a seamless personal mythology.