Mieloud Lpdo

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2020
Strong
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Mieloud by LPDO is a fragrance for women and men. Mieloud was launched in 2020. Top notes are Honey and Ceylon Cinnamon; middle notes are Indonesian Patchouli Leaf and Floral Notes; base notes are Laotian Oud, Leather, Amber, Vanilla and White Musk.

Composition Profile

honey 100%
oud 85%
animalic 70%
woody 60%
warm spicy 50%
leather 40%
sweet 35%
cinnamon 30%
patchouli 25%
floral 20%

About the Perfumer

Unknown Perfumer

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Honey Honey
Ceylon Cinnamon Ceylon Cinnamon

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Indonesian Patchouli Leaf Indonesian Patchouli Leaf
Floral Notes Floral Notes

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Laotian Oud Laotian Oud
Leather Leather
Amber Amber
Vanilla Vanilla
White Musk White Musk
Unique Character

Mieloud Lpdo by LPDO offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Mieloud Lpdo embodies the distinctive style of LPDO while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Mieloud Lpdo

Essence

This person is defined by the Alchemist archetype, a seeker of transformation who blends the sensual with the mystical. The Alchemist does not merely wear fragrance-they wield it as an elixir, a subtle alchemy that transmutes the mundane into the sacred. Mieloud Lpdo, with its enigmatic blend of honeyed warmth and dark, resinous depth, is their chosen medium. It is not a scent for the passive; it is for those who understand that beauty is a form of power.

Like the Alchemist of old, they are drawn to the interplay of opposites-light and shadow, sweetness and decay, the ephemeral and the eternal. They do not fear contradiction; they embrace it, for they know that true depth arises from tension.

Style & Aesthetic

Their tastes are decadent but deliberate. They prefer the richness of dark velvet over sterile minimalism, the weight of antique gold over the coldness of steel. Their home is a cabinet of curiosities-aged books with cracked spines, dried flowers preserved under glass, incense that curls like whispered secrets. They wear clothing that lingers between elegance and eccentricity: silk blouses that shimmer like oil on water, tailored jackets lined with unexpected patterns.

Music is an intimate ritual-Baroque harpsichord pieces, the throaty hum of jazz singers, or the slow pulse of trip-hop. They do not consume art passively; they absorb it, letting it seep into their bones.

Their days are structured around rituals-morning tea in a porcelain cup, the slow application of perfume on pulse points, evening walks under dim streetlights. They are not bound by routine but by intentionality. Work is either a passion or a means to fund their deeper pursuits; they will not tolerate drudgery without purpose.

They travel not to escape but to transform, seeking places thick with history-old libraries, forgotten ruins, midnight markets where spices hang heavy in the air.

Philosophy & Values

For them, life is not about accumulation but intensification. They do not seek happiness in the conventional sense-they seek presence, a heightened awareness of each moment. Their philosophy is one of sensual mysticism: the belief that the body is not a prison but a temple, and pleasure is not indulgence but a form of wisdom.

They value depth over breadth in relationships, preferring a few soulful connections to many shallow ones. Loyalty is sacred to them, but they demand authenticity-they have little patience for those who wear masks out of fear.

Relationships

They do not love lightly. Their affections are fierce, almost devotional, but they are not possessive. They understand that love, like fragrance, must be allowed to breathe. Their partners are drawn to their magnetism, the way they make even silence feel charged with meaning.

Yet, they are not without their shadows. Their intensity can be overwhelming, their standards impossibly high. They may retreat into solitude when disappointed, guarding their heart like a reliquary.

Shadow

The Alchemist’s greatest strength is also their flaw: their relentless pursuit of depth can become a refusal of the ordinary. They may grow impatient with life’s necessary banalities, dismissing what cannot be romanticized. At their worst, they become the Hermit, withdrawing into their own world, mistaking solitude for wisdom.

Their sensuality, if unchecked, can tip into hedonism, a hunger that consumes rather than enriches. And their disdain for superficiality may harden into cynicism, closing them off to simple joys.

Conclusion

Mieloud Lpdo is not merely their scent-it is their essence distilled. It speaks of honeyed seduction and hidden depths, of a soul that refuses to be anything less than fully alive. They are the Alchemist, forever turning the lead of existence into gold. But like all alchemists, they must remember: even gold, if clutched too tightly, loses its warmth.