Pegasus's Food House Of Atropa
At a glance
Is Pegasus's Food House Of Atropa worth trying?
Pegasus's Food by House of Atropa is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Unknown longevity with Unknown sillage
- Signature profile
- fruity, sweet, woody with Raspberry, Aldehydes, Hyacinth
The first impression
Pegasus's Food by House of Atropa is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Pegasus's Food was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Lisa Andrék.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Lisa Andrék
Lisa Andrék is a perfumer for House of Atropa, where she has crafted a diverse range of fragrances including Bosphorus, Crystal Herb, Emerald Herb, Frankenstein, Geometria, Gurza, He Is Fish, and Pegasus's Food. Her work spans both natural and conceptual themes, showcasing versatility in scent design. Andrék's compositions often blend unexpected notes to create unique olfactory experiences.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Pegasus's Food House Of Atropa
Essence
The Alchemist transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, and Pegasus's Food revels in this alchemy with its juxtaposition of raspberry and oud. They are a weaver of contradictions, turning sweetness into depth and spice into light. The fragrance's aldehydic sparkle and anise intrigue mirror their fascination with hidden patterns beneath surface realities.
Style & Aesthetic
They drape themselves in rich velvets and antique gold, their wardrobe a cabinet of curiosities. The scent's fruity-floral opulence complements their love for baroque details-a cameo pinned to frayed silk, a vial of crushed petals hanging from a chain. Their aesthetic is decadent yet precise, like an illuminated manuscript.
Philosophy & Values
They seek the sublime in synthesis, believing magic lies in the tension between opposites. The fragrance's vanilla-oud duality reflects their creed: that darkness intensifies light. They value patience, knowing true transformation cannot be rushed, much like the slow unfurling of magnolia in the scent's heart.
Relationships
They attract kindred seekers, bonding over shared obsessions. Their love language is the gift of strange treasures-a vial of lunar-infused oil, a lock of hair braided with cypress needles. The peach's fleeting brightness in the scent mirrors their ability to make others feel briefly enchanted.
Lifestyle
Their nights are spent in candlelit workshops, grinding resins with a mortar, annotating grimoires with hyacinth ink. The fragrance's spicy-woody trail lingers like incense in these sacred spaces where they conduct their solitary experiments in sensory transcendence.
Shadow
Their pursuit of the esoteric can become isolation, mistaking obscurity for profundity. The aldehydes' metallic edge hints at a brittleness-the risk of losing themselves in labyrinths of their own making, where no thread leads back to the human world.
Conclusion
Pegasus's Food is a potion of paradox-a gourmand daydream laced with ancient woods, bottled for the Alchemist who knows that feeding the soul requires equal parts sugar and shadow.