Odette Gumamina
Fragrance Story
Odette by Gumamina is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Odette was launched in 2023. Odette was created by Courtney Rafuse and Marissa Zappas.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Courtney Rafuse
Courtney Rafuse is a perfumer recognized for her work with Gumamina and Universal Flowering, creating scents like Odette, Burst!, and Heliotrope Milkbath. Her compositions often feature bold, unconventional notes such as lilac and leather, with a focus on narrative-driven fragrances. Rafuse's style is characterized by its creativity and emotional resonance.
Fragrance Notes
Odette Gumamina by Gumamina 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.
Odette Gumamina embodies the distinctive style of Gumamina while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Odette Gumamina
Essence
To wear Odette Gumamina is to embrace an olfactory paradox-an intoxicating blend of delicate florals and dark, resinous depths. The fragrance is neither wholly innocent nor entirely decadent, but rather a dance between the two. The person who chooses it is one who lives in the tension between beauty and longing, between devotion and desire. Their soul is ruled by The Lover archetype, but not in its superficial, romanticized form. This is a Lover who understands that passion is as much about surrender as it is about possession, that ecstasy is inseparable from melancholy.
Style & Aesthetic
Their world is one of curated elegance, where every object, every gesture, carries meaning. They are drawn to textures that beg to be touched-velvet, silk, aged paper, the rough grain of unpolished wood. Their wardrobe is a study in contrasts: flowing garments that suggest movement alongside sharply tailored pieces that hint at restraint. They favor deep jewel tones-emerald, amethyst, midnight blue-colors that shimmer with hidden intensity.
In art, they are drawn to the Pre-Raphaelites for their lush romanticism, to Klimt for his gold-drenched sensuality, to Frida Kahlo for her raw emotional honesty. Music is not merely sound but an experience; they lose themselves in Chopin’s nocturnes, in the haunting vocals of Nico, in the slow burn of jazz ballads. Their taste is not about trend but resonance-they seek what stirs the soul, what lingers in the mind long after the moment has passed.
They thrive in environments that allow for both creativity and sensuality. They might be a perfumer, a poet, a curator of rare books, a chef who treats food as alchemy. Their work is not merely a job but an extension of their identity-they cannot separate what they do from who they are.
Their home is a sanctuary, filled with objects that tell a story: a well-worn first edition, a collection of dried roses, a candle perpetually burning. They entertain rarely, but when they do, it is an event-an intimate gathering where wine flows, conversation lingers, and time seems to suspend.
Philosophy & Values
For them, life is not a problem to be solved but a mystery to be lived. They reject the sterile rationality of pure logic, believing instead in the wisdom of the senses. Beauty is not frivolous-it is essential, a force that connects them to something greater than themselves. They are drawn to philosophies that embrace contradiction: the Sufi poets who speak of divine intoxication, the Taoist principle of yin and yang, Nietzsche’s assertion that one must have chaos within to give birth to a dancing star.
Their highest value is depth of feeling. Superficiality is their greatest aversion; they crave encounters that leave them transformed. This makes them fiercely loyal to those they love but equally demanding-they expect the same intensity in return. Their relationships are not casual; they are covenants, sacred bonds forged in shared vulnerability.
Relationships
To love them is to be pulled into a world of heightened emotion. They do not love lightly; their affections are all-consuming, their devotion absolute. They are the kind of lover who remembers anniversaries not by dates but by scents, by the way the light fell on a particular afternoon, by the exact timbre of a laugh. Their presence is magnetic, their attention intoxicating-when they focus on you, the rest of the world fades.
Yet this very intensity can become their undoing. Their shadow emerges when love turns to obsession, when the need for connection becomes a demand for fusion. They may mistake possession for passion, control for devotion. If wounded, they can retreat into melodrama, casting themselves as the tragic hero of their own story. Their challenge is to love without suffocating, to cherish without clutching.
Shadow
Beneath their radiant exterior lies a vulnerability they seldom show. Their greatest fear is abandonment, and this fear can twist their love into something possessive. They may become manipulative, using charm as a weapon, withdrawing affection as punishment. When disillusioned, they risk falling into self-indulgence-luxuriating in their own sorrow, mistaking suffering for depth.
Yet even their flaws are born from an excess of what makes them remarkable: their capacity to feel. To know them is to know both the ecstasy and the ache of being alive.