-l- Mesonsol
Fragrance Story
-L- by Mesonsol is a fragrance for women and men. -L- was launched in 2019. -L- was created by Sophie Truitard and Cyrill Rolland.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Cyrill Rolland
Cyrill Rolland is a perfumer who has created fragrances for Blood Concept, including Ph Bright Oudh Blood Concept and Xl Oxygen Vert Blood Concept. He also worked with Brocard on scents like Eau De Cologne Ekstaz, Once Upon A Time Fortune Brocard, Perry Brocard, and Sea Sparkle Brocard. For By Corel Perfumes, he crafted Invisible Desire By Corel Perfumes and Sharing Concept By Corel Perfumes.
Fragrance Notes
-l- Mesonsol by Mesonsol 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.
-l- Mesonsol embodies the distinctive style of Mesonsol while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Archetype Archetype: Portrait of -l- Mesonsol
Essence
The one who chooses L-Mesonsol as their fragrance is not merely selecting a scent-they are embracing an aura of quiet mystique, an olfactory whisper of something just beyond the grasp of the ordinary. They are the Visionary, the Dreamer, an archetype that dwells in the liminal space between reality and imagination. Like the alchemist who seeks the philosopher’s stone, they are drawn to the intangible, the poetic, the half-formed ideas that shimmer at the edges of consciousness.
This archetype is not the flamboyant Artist nor the brooding Mystic, but rather a hybrid-someone who moves through the world with a sense of inward depth, always half-lost in thought, yet capable of sudden, piercing clarity. They are the ones who see patterns where others see chaos, who find meaning in the scent of rain on pavement or the way light filters through leaves.
Style & Aesthetic
The Dreamer is not one for casual bonds. They seek connections that mirror their own complexity-partners and friends who can navigate the labyrinth of their thoughts without demanding simplicity. Romance, for them, is a slow unfurling, a dance of mutual revelation. They are drawn to those who possess their own quiet magnetism, who understand that love is not always spoken in words but in shared silence, in the brush of a hand, in the way two people can sit together without the need to fill the air with noise.
Their home is a sanctuary, a carefully composed space where every object has intention. Books line the shelves, not as decoration but as living things, well-worn and annotated. There may be a record player in the corner, the soft crackle of vinyl a counterpoint to their thoughts. They keep odd hours, often most alive at night when the world is still, when the mind can wander without interruption.
Philosophy & Values
The Dreamer lives by an internal compass, one that points not toward convention but toward authenticity. They despise the hollow rituals of social pretense, the performative niceties that mask true feeling. For them, truth is found in silence, in the unspoken, in the spaces between words. They are drawn to philosophy, poetry, and music that speaks to the ineffable-Nietzsche’s aphorisms, Rilke’s letters, the ambient hum of a distant piano.
They value depth over breadth, intensity over duration. A single meaningful conversation at midnight is worth a hundred polite exchanges at a party. Their relationships are few but fiercely loyal, built on mutual recognition of the other’s hidden depths. They are not quick to trust, but once they do, they are unwavering.
Yet this very intensity can become their shadow. Their disdain for the superficial can harden into contempt, their idealism into disillusionment. They may withdraw too far into their own mind, mistaking solitude for wisdom and cynicism for insight. The Dreamer risks becoming the Hermit, cut off from the world they once sought to understand.
Shadow
The Dreamer’s greatest strength-their ability to see beyond the surface-is also their greatest peril. When reality fails to match their vision, they may retreat into bitterness, convinced that the world is too shallow to ever understand them. They may grow impatient with those who cannot keep up with their inner world, dismissing others as dull or unworthy.
At their worst, they become the brooding figure in the corner of the café, nursing their solitude like a fine wine, mistaking isolation for superiority. They forget that even the most profound visions must eventually touch the earth, must be shared, must be lived.
Conclusion
L-Mesonsol is not a fragrance that announces itself with bravado. It is subtle, enigmatic-perhaps a whisper of vetiver, a hint of leather, something smoky yet refined. It does not scream for attention but lingers, leaving traces of itself like half-remembered dreams. This is fitting, for the Dreamer does not seek to dominate a room but to move through it as an observer, absorbing impressions, collecting fragments of experience to be reassembled later in solitude.
Their taste in all things leans toward the understated yet profound. They prefer muted colors-deep blues, charcoal grays, the occasional touch of burgundy-not out of timidity, but because they find richness in restraint. Their wardrobe is carefully curated, each piece chosen for its texture, its weight, its ability to evoke a feeling rather than a statement. They might favor tailored but relaxed silhouettes, garments that allow for movement, for thought, for the occasional pause to gaze out a window.