Emiro Moresque
Fragrance Story
Emiro by Moresque is a fragrance for women and men. Emiro was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Andrea (Thero) Casotti. Top notes are Bergamot and Lemon; middle notes are Rose, Ylang-Ylang, Geranium and Jasmine; base notes are Agarwood (Oud), Amber, Patchouli and Leather.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Andrea (Thero) Casotti
Andrea Casotti, also known as Thero, is a perfumer whose work spans multiple niche brands. He has created fragrances for Anima Mundi including Ankh Sun Amon, Dusara, Isvara, Pompeii, and Tikal, as well as for Jovoy Paris and Moresque. His compositions often explore historical and cultural themes through complex, evocative scent profiles.
Fragrance Notes
Emiro Moresque by Moresque 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.
Emiro Moresque embodies the distinctive style of Moresque while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Emiro Moresque
Essence
To wear Emiro Moresque is to embrace opulence without excess, to exude warmth without desperation. This fragrance-rich, enveloping, yet never cloying-speaks of a person who understands the art of seduction in its broadest sense. They do not merely wish to be desired; they wish to fascinate. Their presence lingers like the scent itself: ambered, resinous, with a quiet depth that suggests hidden fires.
This individual is, at their core, an embodiment of The Lover archetype-one who seeks beauty, connection, and sensory fulfillment above all else. They are drawn to the luxurious, the tactile, the emotionally resonant. Yet, like all archetypes, The Lover has its shadow: a tendency toward indulgence, a fear of being unloved, and an occasional retreat into hedonism as armor against life’s harsher edges.
Style & Aesthetic
Their world is curated with deliberate sensuality. They favor deep, enveloping textures-cashmere, velvet, aged leather-and colors that whisper rather than shout: burnt umber, midnight blue, the faintest blush of rose. Their home is a sanctuary of dim lighting, well-worn books, and objects that carry weight-both literal and symbolic. A Persian rug, a vintage decanter, a single painting that holds their gaze for hours.
Music is not background noise but an experience. They might lose themselves in the melancholic swell of a Chopin nocturne or the smoky decadence of jazz. Their palate is equally refined-dark chocolate with sea salt, a perfectly aged Bordeaux, the slow savoring of espresso in the morning. They do not consume; they commune.
They are not idle hedonists. There is discipline beneath the decadence-a morning ritual of black coffee and journaling, a commitment to physical grace (yoga, perhaps, or long walks at twilight). They understand that true pleasure requires restraint, that the finest things in life are earned through patience.
But when unbalanced, they tip into extremes. They might forsake responsibility for a week lost in sensory delights, or conversely, become rigid in their routines, mistaking control for wisdom. Their challenge is to integrate these poles-to let passion and discipline coexist without one devouring the other.
Philosophy & Values
To them, life is not a problem to be solved but a tapestry to be felt. They reject cold utilitarianism, believing instead that meaning is found in moments of intensity-love, art, the silent understanding between two people at dusk. They value authenticity but are not naive; they know charm is a tool, and they wield it with precision.
Yet, their philosophy has its contradictions. They preach presence but sometimes lose themselves in nostalgia. They disdain superficiality yet occasionally mistake aesthetic pleasure for depth. Their greatest fear is not death but irrelevance-the thought that their existence might leave no imprint on the world or the hearts of others.
Relationships
They do not love carelessly. When they choose someone, it is with an almost ceremonial gravity. Their relationships are deep, textured, sometimes tumultuous-because they demand not just companionship but transformation. To be loved by them is to be seen in chiaroscuro: your flaws illuminated, your potential exalted.
Yet their shadow lurks here too. They can become possessive, not out of jealousy but from a fear that their devotion will not be reciprocated in equal measure. They may idealize lovers, then resent them for failing to sustain the fantasy. And when wounded, they retreat into self-indulgence-excess in wine, in solitude, in fleeting affairs that leave them emptier than before.
Shadow
At their best, they are magnetic, deeply alive, a reminder that beauty is not frivolous but essential. They teach others how to feel, how to savor, how to love with abandon.
At their worst, they are slaves to their own hunger-for admiration, for sensation, for an unattainable ideal. Their journey is not to renounce desire but to master it, to let it fuel rather than consume them.
In the end, the one who wears Emiro Moresque is both poet and paradox-a soul who burns brightly, sometimes recklessly, but whose light, when harnessed, can illuminate the darkest corners of existence.