Roma Uomo Nero Estremo Laura Biagiotti
Fragrance Story
Roma Uomo Nero Estremo by Laura Biagiotti is a Aromatic Fougere fragrance for men. This is a new fragrance. Roma Uomo Nero Estremo was launched in 2025. Roma Uomo Nero Estremo was created by Suzy Le Helley and Annick Menardo. Top notes are Bergamot, Lemon and Belanis; middle notes are Clary Sage, Geranium, Lavender and Laurels; base notes are Vanilla, oak moss, Vetiver and Tonka.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Annick Menardo
Annick Menardo is a French perfumer known for her work at Firmenich and her bold, modern compositions. She often blends gourmand, woody, and leathery accords, creating fragrances that are both striking and wearable. Her portfolio includes the rich, smoky Figment Man for Amouage and the sophisticated, floral-amber Portrayal Woman, as well as the iconic Azzaro Visit.
Fragrance Notes
Roma Uomo Nero Estremo Laura Biagiotti by Laura Biagiotti 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.
Roma Uomo Nero Estremo Laura Biagiotti embodies the distinctive style of Laura Biagiotti while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Roma Uomo Nero Estremo Laura Biagiotti
Essence
The one who wears Roma Uomo Nero Estremo by Laura Biagiotti is a man who understands the intoxicating power of allure-not just in scent, but in every facet of existence. This fragrance, with its rich blend of leather, spices, and dark woods, is not for the timid. It is for the man who moves through life with a magnetic presence, one who seduces not just lovers but life itself. His archetype is The Lover-not in the shallow sense of mere romantic conquest, but in the deeper, Jungian sense of one who seeks beauty, intensity, and connection in all things.
Style & Aesthetic
His wardrobe is curated with the precision of a Renaissance painter selecting pigments-each piece a deliberate stroke in the portrait he presents to the world. He favors tailored suits in deep hues, cashmere sweaters that whisper rather than shout, and leather accessories that age with character. His style is not ostentatious, but it is undeniably sensual. He knows that true elegance lies in restraint, in the suggestion rather than the declaration.
His tastes extend beyond fashion. He is drawn to art that stirs the senses-Caravaggio’s chiaroscuro, the melancholic melodies of Chopin, the decadent prose of Baudelaire. He does not merely consume beauty; he absorbs it, letting it shape his worldview.
He does not merely live; he composes his existence. His home is a sanctuary of taste-dark wood furniture, shelves lined with well-worn books, a record player spinning jazz or opera. He prefers candlelight to harsh fluorescents, aged whiskey to cheap liquor. He travels not to check off destinations but to immerse himself in cultures that stir his soul-Florence for its art, Marrakech for its spices, Kyoto for its quiet elegance.
But this carefully crafted life has its shadows. His disdain for the ordinary can make him impatient with those who do not share his passions. He may become elitist, dismissing those who prefer comfort over refinement. And his relentless pursuit of beauty can leave him perpetually unsatisfied, always searching for the next experience that will make him feel alive.
Philosophy & Values
For him, life is not a series of obligations but a banquet of experiences to be savored. He believes in the philosophy of carpe diem, but not in the reckless sense-rather, in the deliberate cultivation of pleasure, meaning, and depth. He values passion over pragmatism, intensity over security. His motto might be: "To feel deeply is to live truly."
Yet this philosophy is not without its dangers. His pursuit of the sublime can border on hedonism, and his disdain for the mundane sometimes leads him to dismiss responsibilities as beneath him. He is not a man who suffers boredom gladly, and when life fails to excite him, he may seek stimulation in ways that are not always wise.
Relationships
In love, he is both a poet and a provocateur. He does not engage in trivial flirtations; when he loves, he does so with a depth that can be overwhelming. His partners are drawn to his intensity, his ability to make them feel like the most fascinating person in the world. But this same intensity can become suffocating. His need for emotional and sensual fulfillment is insatiable, and he may grow restless when the initial spark dims.
His friendships are equally passionate. He surrounds himself with those who stimulate his mind and senses-artists, thinkers, those who share his hunger for life. But he has little patience for small talk or superficial connections. If you are in his inner circle, you are there because he finds you alive in a way that most people are not.
Shadow
The Lover’s greatest strength-his capacity for deep feeling-is also his greatest weakness. When unbalanced, his passion can tip into obsession. He may become possessive in relationships, demanding more than any partner can give. His aestheticism can turn into vanity, his pursuit of pleasure into self-indulgence. And if life fails to meet his expectations, he may spiral into melancholy, disillusioned by a world that seems too dull for his fiery soul.
Yet even in his flaws, there is a kind of nobility. He would rather burn out than fade into mediocrity. He would rather suffer the pangs of unfulfilled desire than settle for a life half-lived.