Yaguar Nahualli
Fragrance Story
Yaguar by Nahualli is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Yaguar was launched in 2024. Yaguar was created by Manuel Alejandro Bojorquez Segovia and Israel Moreno. Top notes are Lavender, Bergamot, Aromatic Notes and Ginger; middle notes are Grapefruit blossom, Vetiver, Cardamom, Geranium and Spicy Notes; base notes are Incense, Saffron, Woody Notes, Amber and White Musk.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Israel Moreno
Israel Moreno is a Mexican perfumer and founder of Nahualli. His creations include Akoat, Black Mikki, and Charro Negro, often drawing on Mexican cultural and natural themes. His style is bold and dark with rich resinous and woody notes.
Fragrance Notes
Yaguar Nahualli by Nahualli 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.
Yaguar Nahualli embodies the distinctive style of Nahualli while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Yaguar Nahualli Wearer Archetype: Portrait of Yaguar Nahualli
Essence
The one who wears Yaguar Nahualli is not merely a person but a force of transformation. Their essence is fluid, elusive, and charged with the energy of the Shapeshifter-an archetype that thrives on reinvention, duality, and the thrill of the unknown. Like the jaguar of ancient myth, they move between worlds, embodying both predator and mystic, hunter and philosopher. They are not content with static identities; they dissolve boundaries, slipping between personas with the ease of smoke curling through the night air.
This archetype is not for the faint of heart. It demands courage, cunning, and a willingness to embrace contradictions. The Shapeshifter does not seek permanence but rather the alchemy of change-the moment when one mask falls away to reveal another beneath.
Style & Aesthetic
Their presence is magnetic, not because they demand attention, but because they exude an aura of quiet intensity. They favor clothing that hints at both refinement and wildness-tailored leather jackets, dark fabrics with subtle textures, perhaps an unexpected flash of gold or obsidian in their jewelry. Their style is neither ostentatious nor plain; it is deliberate, a carefully curated balance between control and abandon.
They move with the grace of a creature attuned to its surroundings, never fully at rest, always observing. Their voice is measured but carries an undercurrent of something untamed-laughter that could turn sharp, words that could cut or caress with equal precision.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the sovereignty of the self, in the right to redefine one’s essence as often as necessary. To them, identity is not a cage but a canvas. They reject dogma, preferring instead the fluid wisdom of intuition and experience. Their philosophy is one of becoming rather than being-a relentless pursuit of deeper truths, even if those truths are uncomfortable or transient.
Loyalty, for them, is not blind adherence but a choice renewed daily. They value those who understand the necessity of solitude, who respect the spaces between connection. Their love is fierce but never possessive; they cannot be owned, and they will not own another.
Relationships
They draw people in effortlessly, their enigmatic nature a siren call to those who crave depth. Yet they are not easy to know. Their relationships are layered, shifting-moments of profound closeness followed by retreats into solitude. Some mistake this for coldness, but it is merely their way of preserving the integrity of their spirit.
Romantically, they are drawn to partners who are equally self-possessed, who do not seek to tame them. They despise neediness but adore passion-the kind that burns bright without demanding permanence. Their friendships are few but profound, built on mutual respect for autonomy.
Shadow
Yet for all their strength, the Shapeshifter walks a razor’s edge. Their greatest gift-fluidity-can become their curse. Without a core, they risk dissolving into nothingness, a ghost flitting between roles without ever truly inhabiting any. There are moments when even they question who they are beneath the masks, when the thrill of transformation gives way to a hollow ache.
Their detachment, so often a strength, can harden into indifference. They may wound others not out of malice but because they forget that not everyone can slip between identities as easily as they do. And when they tire of the game, they may find themselves alone, not by choice but by consequence.
Conclusion
To wear Yaguar Nahualli is to embrace the eternal dance of transformation. The Shapeshifter does not seek answers so much as they seek the next question, the next frontier of the self. They are both light and shadow, predator and poet, always in motion yet never lost.
And if they sometimes vanish into the night, it is not because they fear connection-but because they know that to be truly found, one must first be willing to disappear.