Lalfeogrigio O'driu
Fragrance Story
Lalfeogrigio by O'Driu is a Oriental fragrance for men. Lalfeogrigio was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Angelo Orazio Pregoni. Top notes are Rose, Jasmine, elemi and Orange; middle notes are Paprika, Geranium, Woodsy Notes and Tonka Bean; base notes are Musk, Coffee, Angelica, Sandalwood and Tobacco.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Angelo Orazio Pregoni
Angelo Orazio Pregoni is an Italian perfumer known for his work with the niche houses Bepolar and O'Driu. His creative signature blends raw, natural ingredients with unconventional, often avant-garde compositions that challenge traditional perfumery. Notable creations include the Bepolar series such as C21 Bepolar and Cin4 Bepolar, as well as O'Driu's 42 O'driu and Allegradonna O'driu, which reflect his experimental approach to scent.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Lalfeogrigio O'driu
Essence
To wear Lalfeogrigio O'driu is to embrace contradiction-a scent that is at once raw and refined, earthy yet ethereal, unsettling yet magnetic. The person who chooses this fragrance does not merely seek to smell pleasant; they seek to provoke, to transform, to transcend. They are an Alchemist, the Jungian archetype of the seeker who distills chaos into meaning, who turns the base into the sublime.
Shadow
Yet the Alchemist is not without their flaws. Their relentless pursuit of meaning can tip into obsession, their love of the obscure into elitism. They may dismiss what is simple or joyful as "unworthy," mistaking complexity for truth. Their relationships can suffer from their exacting standards-few can sustain the intensity they demand, and they may withdraw rather than compromise.
There is also a danger of becoming lost in their own labyrinth. The Alchemist who forgets to return to the world risks becoming a hermit, a figure of wisdom but also of solitude. Their shadow is the Sorcerer-not the benevolent guide, but the one who hoards knowledge, who manipulates rather than illuminates.
Conclusion
This is someone who lives at the edges of convention, drawn to the obscure, the poetic, the alchemical. Their tastes are not for mass appeal but for the rare and the enigmatic-antique books with uncut pages, unfiltered wines, music that resists easy categorization. Their style is an intentional dissonance: tailored fabrics frayed at the edges, jewelry that looks unearthed rather than purchased, a deliberate imperfection that suggests depth rather than neglect.
Philosophically, they reject the superficial in favor of the symbolic. They believe in the hidden connections between things-the way a scent can evoke a forgotten memory, the way a shadow can reveal more than light. Their values are rooted in authenticity, but not in the trite sense of "being oneself." For them, authenticity is a process, a relentless refining of the self, a peeling away of illusions until only the essential remains.