Ombres Furtives Jean-michel Duriez
Fragrance Story
Ombres Furtives by Jean-Michel Duriez is a fragrance for women and men. Ombres Furtives was launched in 2018. The nose behind this fragrance is Jean-Michel Duriez.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Jean-Michel Duriez
Jean-Michel Duriez is a perfumer known for his work with both niche and designer brands. He created several fragrances for Carlotha Ray, including Mandarine & Maté Vert and Myrrhe & Bois Brûlés. His portfolio also includes D&G Anthology La Lune 18 and Escada's Especially Escada Delicate Notes. Duriez's style often features natural, woody, and gourmand elements.
Fragrance Notes
Ombres Furtives Jean-michel Duriez by Jean-Michel Duriez 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.
Ombres Furtives Jean-michel Duriez embodies the distinctive style of Jean-Michel Duriez while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Magician Archetype: Portrait of Ombres Furtives Jean-michel Duriez
Essence
The Magician archetype dwells in the liminal space between the seen and the unseen, wielding the power of transformation. Ombres Furtives captures this essence with its smoky veil of incense and labdanum, a dark canvas where white flowers and star anise flicker like distant stars. The scent is a ritual of alchemy, turning smoke into silk and spice into shadow.
This fragrance does not announce itself; it conjures. The interplay of cacao, licorice, and birch creates a rich, almost edible darkness, while white musk and woody notes ground the composition in a soft, powdery warmth. It is the scent of a spell cast in a candlelit room, where boundaries dissolve and the ordinary becomes extraordinary.
Style & Aesthetic
The Magician’s style is one of deliberate mystery. They favor deep, textured fabrics like velvet and leather, often in shades of charcoal, burgundy, and black. Their wardrobe is a collection of pieces that hint at hidden layers-a coat with a secret lining, a ring that catches the light at odd angles.
Their aesthetic is gothic romanticism tempered by modern restraint. They might wear a simple black turtleneck with a single, ornate silver pendant. Their home is a sanctuary of curated objects: antique mirrors, dried flowers, and books on esoteric subjects. Every detail is chosen for its symbolic weight.
Philosophy & Values
The Magician believes in the power of intention and transformation. They see life as a series of rituals, each one an opportunity to shape reality. They value knowledge that is hidden or overlooked, and they are drawn to the occult, psychology, and the arts of persuasion.
Their core belief is that nothing is fixed. They reject the idea of a single, immutable self, instead embracing the fluidity of identity. They are fascinated by the process of becoming-how a person can shed old skins and emerge renewed. For them, change is not something to fear but to orchestrate.
Relationships
In relationships, the Magician is both captivating and elusive. They draw people in with their intensity and their ability to make others feel seen, yet they guard their own depths carefully. They are not prone to casual intimacy; every connection is a potential transformation.
They are drawn to those who are also seekers-people with their own inner worlds and mysteries. They can be generous teachers, sharing their knowledge freely, but they also need solitude to recharge their creative and spiritual energies. Their love is a crucible, testing and refining both themselves and their partner.
Lifestyle
The Magician’s life is structured around practice and ritual. They might begin each day with meditation or journaling, and end it with a nightly routine of incense and reflection. They are likely to have a dedicated space for their work-a study filled with crystals, tarot cards, or musical instruments.
They are night owls, finding their peak creativity in the quiet hours. Their social life is selective: intimate dinners, gallery openings, or gatherings of fellow artists and thinkers. They avoid the mundane, preferring experiences that feel charged with meaning. Travel is a form of pilgrimage, not tourism.
Shadow
The Magician’s shadow is the temptation to manipulate. Their understanding of hidden forces can lead them to control others for their own ends, rationalizing it as a form of protection or enlightenment. They may become secretive to the point of deceit, hoarding knowledge as a source of power.
At their worst, they can be isolated, seeing others as pawns in their grand design. The darkness of Ombres Furtives-its smoke and licorice-can become suffocating, a prison of their own making. They must remember that true magic is about liberation, not domination.
Conclusion
Ombres Furtives is the scent of the Magician in full command of their art. It is a fragrance of transformation, where smoke becomes sweetness and shadow becomes light. For those who wear it, it is a reminder that they hold the power to reshape their world, one ritual at a time.