Aurelia Giardino Benessere
Fragrance Story
Aurelia by Giardino Benessere is a fragrance for women and men. Aurelia was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Paolo Terenzi. Top notes are Nutmeg, Cardamom, Thyme and Bergamot; middle notes are Earthy Notes, Cedar, Artemisia and Guaiac Wood; base notes are Patchouli and Asphalt.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Paolo Terenzi
Paolo Terenzi is a perfumer known for his work with Antonio Croce, creating a range of fragrances including Ardente, Incantevole, Meraviglia, Perfetta, Sofisticata, Straordinaria, and Unica. He also composed 1+7 Extrait De Parfum for D'OTTO. Terenzi's style is characterized by bold, opulent compositions that often feature rich florals and warm resins.
Fragrance Notes
Aurelia Giardino Benessere by Giardino Benessere 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.
Aurelia Giardino Benessere embodies the distinctive style of Giardino Benessere while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Archetype Archetype: Portrait of Aurelia Giardino Benessere
Essence
To wear Aurelia Giardino Benessere is to embrace an olfactory landscape of sunlit gardens, citrus blossoms, and the quiet hum of well-being. This fragrance-fresh yet profound, delicate yet enduring-belongs to a soul who seeks harmony between vitality and serenity. Their archetype is unmistakable: The Innocent, though not in the naïve sense, but as one who embodies purity of intention, an unshakable faith in beauty, and a longing for an unspoiled world.
Shadow
Yet every Eden has its serpent. The Innocent’s greatest strength-their unwavering faith in goodness-can become their greatest flaw. Their optimism, when unchecked, borders on idealism, leaving them vulnerable to disillusionment. They may ignore red flags in relationships, believing that love alone can mend fractures. They might resist necessary conflict, smoothing over tensions with forced cheer, only to later resent the unspoken grievances.
Their pursuit of harmony can tip into avoidance. When life’s inevitable thorns appear-betrayal, failure, loss-they may retreat into their carefully curated world, mistaking solitude for serenity. There is a quiet stubbornness in their refusal to engage with life’s darker shades, a resistance to acknowledging that growth often comes through discomfort.
And then there is the danger of aestheticizing life to the point of detachment. Their love of beauty can become a shield, a way to keep the messiness of reality at arm’s length. They may judge those who do not share their refined tastes, dismissing coarser pleasures as vulgar. In their quest for purity, they risk becoming precious, mistaking their own preferences for universal truths.
Conclusion
Their philosophy is simple but not simplistic: life should be good, in the most essential sense. They believe in the restorative power of nature, in the necessity of small joys-morning sunlight on dew-kissed leaves, the scent of herbs crushed between fingers, the slow unfurling of a well-lived day. Their tastes reflect this-minimalist but never austere, favoring organic textures, linen and cotton in soft hues, ceramics shaped by hand rather than machine. Their home is a sanctuary, where every object has been chosen with care, where the air is always lightly perfumed with something green and alive.
They move through the world with quiet optimism, a rare quality in an age of irony and detachment. Their relationships are built on trust, on the belief that people are, at their core, kind. They are the friend who remembers birthdays with handwritten notes, who brings homemade lavender shortbread to gatherings, who listens without judgment. Their love is gentle but steadfast-they do not demand passion so much as presence, the slow-growing intimacy of shared silence and small rituals.
Professionally, they gravitate toward roles that align with their values: perhaps a holistic wellness practitioner, a landscape designer, a curator of slow, meaningful experiences. They are not driven by ambition in the traditional sense, but by the desire to create pockets of peace in a chaotic world.