Diana Masque Milano

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2024
Strong
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Diana by Masque Milano is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Diana was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Vanina Muracciole. Top notes are Bergamot, Angelica Root and Litchi; middle notes are Tunisian Neroli, Geranium and Lavender; base notes are Virginia Cedar, White Musk and Australian Sandalwood.

Composition Profile

fresh spicy 100%
aromatic 85%
citrus 70%
woody 60%
powdery 50%
fresh 40%
lavender 35%
musky 30%
white floral 25%
fruity 20%

About the Perfumer

Vanina Muracciole

Vanina Muracciole

Vanina Muracciole is a perfumer whose work spans multiple brands, including Comptoir Sud Pacifique, Fragonard, and Jeroboam. Her creations range from the gourmand Vanille Café to the complex, resinous Ambra and the fresh, floral Ma Rose. Muracciole’s style is known for its richness and depth, often blending warm, sensual notes with innovative accords.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Bergamot Bergamot
Angelica Root Angelica Root
Litchi Litchi

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Tunisian Neroli Tunisian Neroli
Geranium Geranium
Lavender Lavender

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Virginia Cedar Virginia Cedar
White Musk White Musk
Australian Sandalwood Australian Sandalwood
Unique Character

Diana Masque Milano by Masque Milano 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

Diana Masque Milano embodies the distinctive style of Masque Milano while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Diana Masque Milano

Essence

The person who adores Diana Masque Milano is ruled by the Sovereign archetype-a figure of regal presence, commanding yet enigmatic. This fragrance, with its blend of leather, incense, and floral depth, speaks of power veiled in mystery, of authority softened by allure. The Sovereign does not merely occupy space; they define it. They are drawn to the scent’s duality-its ability to be both imposing and intimate, much like their own nature.

Relationships

They do not seek followers, but equals-those who understand the weight of presence. Their closest relationships are few, built on mutual respect rather than need. Romantic partners are drawn to their magnetism, but may chafe at their emotional reserve. The Sovereign does not love carelessly; affection is a privilege, not a given.

Yet, this restraint can curdle into aloofness. They may mistake detachment for strength, leaving others feeling like subjects rather than companions. Their shadow is the Tyrant-the Sovereign’s corrupted form, where authority becomes coldness, and self-possession turns to isolation.

Shadow

Their greatest flaw is the illusion of invulnerability. They disdain vulnerability, seeing it as weakness rather than humanity. This can make them rigid, unwilling to bend when life demands it. Their pride, though earned, may blind them to their own fallibility.

But when balanced, the Sovereign is not a ruler by force, but by essence. They inspire not through dominance, but through the quiet certainty of their being. Diana Masque Milano is their olfactory crown-unspoken, undeniable, a scent that lingers long after they have left the room.

Conclusion

Their tastes are deliberate, their style a carefully curated balance of strength and elegance. They favor structured silhouettes-tailored coats, sharp lines, fabrics that whisper rather than shout. Their home is an extension of this aesthetic: dark woods, muted golds, a hint of the baroque without excess. They collect not for vanity, but for meaning-antique books, rare perfumes, art that tells a story rather than merely decorating.

Philosophically, they believe in the art of control-not domination, but the quiet mastery of one’s environment. They are drawn to Stoicism’s discipline, Nietzsche’s will to power, and the subtlety of Eastern aesthetics. Their values center on dignity, self-possession, and the belief that true influence is wielded without force.