28° Ormaie
Fragrance Story
28° by Ormaie is a fragrance for women and men. 28° was launched in 2018. Top notes are Mandarin Orange, Lemon, Bergamot and Peppertree; middle notes are Orange Blossom, Jasmine Sambac, Tuberose and Rose; base notes are Vanilla, Immortelle and Sandalwood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Unknown Perfumer
Fragrance Notes
28° Ormaie by Ormaie 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.
28° Ormaie embodies the distinctive style of Ormaie while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of 28° Ormaie
Essence
To wear 28° Ormaie is to embrace warmth as a philosophy. This fragrance-a blend of honeyed vanilla, sunlit woods, and a whisper of citrus-is not chosen by accident. The person who adores it is drawn to the sensual, the intimate, the radiant. They are, at their core, an embodiment of The Lover archetype-one who seeks beauty, connection, and pleasure as essential truths of existence.
They do not merely exist; they experience. Life is not a series of obligations but a tapestry of sensations, emotions, and relationships woven together with deliberate care. They move through the world with an almost magnetic presence, not because they demand attention, but because they exude a quiet, irresistible allure.
Style & Aesthetic
Their tastes are refined but never ostentatious. They prefer the understated luxury of linen over silk, the patina of well-worn leather over the sterile gleam of newness. Their home is a sanctuary of textures-rough ceramics, soft wool throws, the faint scent of beeswax candles. They understand that true elegance lies in subtlety, in the way light falls across a room, in the weight of a perfectly balanced wine glass.
They are drawn to art that evokes feeling rather than intellect-Impressionist paintings, jazz that curls like smoke, poetry that lingers on the tongue. They do not dissect beauty; they surrender to it.
Philosophy & Values
For them, pleasure is not indulgence but a form of wisdom. They reject the puritanical notion that depth must be born of suffering. Instead, they believe that to fully inhabit one’s senses is to touch the divine. Their philosophy is Epicurean in spirit-not hedonistic, but deeply attuned to the art of savoring.
Yet, this devotion to beauty is not frivolous. It is a rebellion against the cold efficiency of modernity. In a world that prizes productivity over presence, they insist on lingering over a meal, on touching the pages of a book rather than scrolling, on memorizing the curve of a lover’s smile.
Relationships
They are neither the life of the party nor the recluse in the corner. They exist in the space between-the one who draws people in with a glance, a murmured question, a touch that lingers just a second too long. Their relationships are deep but few, for they understand that true connection is rare and must be cultivated like a fragile bloom.
Romance, for them, is an aesthetic experience as much as an emotional one. They are drawn to partners who appreciate the ritual of slow mornings, shared silences, the way skin smells after a day in the sun. But they are not possessive; love, like fragrance, must be allowed to breathe.
Shadow
Yet, The Lover is not without their flaws. Their pursuit of pleasure can tip into escapism-a refusal to engage with life’s harsher truths. They may avoid conflict, smoothing over disagreements with charm rather than confronting them. At their worst, they become passive, allowing life to happen to them rather than shaping it with intention.
There is also the danger of vanity-not in the superficial sense, but in the belief that beauty alone is enough. They may grow frustrated when others fail to appreciate the depth beneath their aesthetic, mistaking their sensuality for simplicity.
Conclusion
The true challenge for this person is to marry their love of beauty with substance. When they succeed, they become not just admirers of life but creators of it-curators of moments that linger in memory long after they pass. Their gift is in reminding others that to feel deeply is not weakness but the highest form of strength.
They are the ones who, years later, you remember not for what they said, but for how they made you feel-the warmth of their presence, the way their laughter seemed to hold sunlight, the faint trace of 28° Ormaie lingering in the air like a promise.