Bd Mallo
Fragrance Story
BD by Mallo is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. BD was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Antonio Lasheras.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Antonio Lasheras
Antonio Lasheras is a Spanish perfumer known for his work with the Mallo brand. He has created a series of fragrances for the house, including Ara(gon), Arc, Bd, Cubalibre, Hoz, Ink, Jiz, and Ora. His scents often explore abstract themes and minimalist structures, with a focus on raw, textural accords.
Fragrance Notes
Bd Mallo by Mallo 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.
Bd Mallo embodies the distinctive style of Mallo while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Bd Mallo
Essence
Bd Mallo is a fragrance that balances warmth and mystery-creamy, gourmand, yet subtly smoky. It evokes indulgence without excess, sensuality without vulgarity. The person who chooses this scent is drawn to its duality: the sweetness of caramel and vanilla, the depth of tobacco and woods. They are not one for stark minimalism or brash ostentation; they seek richness in subtlety, pleasure in restraint.
At their core, this individual is defined by the Lover archetype-not in the trivial sense of romantic conquest, but in the Jungian sense of one who seeks deep connection, beauty, and sensory fulfillment. The Lover thrives on intimacy, whether with people, art, or the world itself. They are not passive hedonists but active appreciators, curators of experience.
Yet, like all archetypes, the Lover has a shadow. When unbalanced, they may slip into indulgence, vanity, or an over-reliance on external validation. Their pursuit of beauty can become escapism; their desire for connection can turn into possessiveness.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is tactile, deliberate. They favor garments that feel as good as they look-cashmere, silk, well-aged leather. Their wardrobe is not trend-driven but curated, built on pieces that age gracefully, much like their fragrance deepens on the skin.
In food and drink, they prefer the slow and the rich-dark chocolate, spiced rum, slow-cooked meals. They are the kind of person who insists on good coffee, not out of pretension, but because they genuinely taste the difference.
Their taste in art and literature leans toward the romantic, the decadent, the slightly melancholic. They are drawn to works that evoke longing-Proust, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Wong Kar-wai films. They do not shy away from sentimentality, but they demand that it be earned, not cheaply deployed.
Philosophy & Values
This person moves through the world with an artist’s eye and a hedonist’s touch. They believe life should be savored, not merely endured. Their philosophy is aesthetic-not in the detached sense of an art critic, but in the way of someone who lives their aesthetics. They surround themselves with textures, scents, and objects that resonate with their inner world: soft fabrics, dim lighting, well-worn books, and carefully selected music that feels like a secret shared only with the initiated.
They reject the notion that pleasure is frivolous. To them, beauty is a necessity, a counterbalance to life’s harshness. Yet they are not naive-they know that pleasure alone does not constitute meaning. Their challenge is to integrate their love of the sensual with a deeper sense of purpose.
Relationships
They are magnetic in the way of people who truly listen, who make others feel seen. Their friendships are deep but few; they do not scatter their affections lightly. In love, they are passionate but wary-they fear both abandonment and engulfment. Their shadow emerges here: they may idealize partners, then resent them for failing to live up to the fantasy.
They are not naturally inclined toward casual encounters. Intimacy, to them, is sacred, and they struggle when others treat it as trivial. This can make them guarded, even as they crave connection.
Shadow
When unbalanced, the Lover’s virtues become vices. Their appreciation for beauty can tip into vanity; their pursuit of pleasure can become escapism. They may grow overly attached to nostalgia, mourning lost moments instead of creating new ones.
Their greatest fear is meaninglessness-not in the existential sense, but in the fear that their life will lack texture, that they will wake one day and find it all bland. This anxiety can drive them to overcompensate, seeking ever more intense experiences, or it can paralyze them with indecision, afraid to commit to any path lest it prove unsatisfying.
Conclusion
For this person, growth lies in tempering their idealism with realism. They must learn that not every experience must be exquisite, that ordinary moments, too, have depth. They must confront their fear of disappointment-not by lowering their standards, but by accepting that imperfection does not negate beauty.
When balanced, they become not just consumers of beauty but creators of it. Their life is not a museum of perfect moments but a living work, flawed and vivid and true. And in this acceptance, they find something even richer than the fantasy they once chased-a life fully lived.