Voluptas Parfumeide
At a glance
Is Voluptas Parfumeide worth trying?
Voluptas by Parfumeide is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- citrus, white floral, sweet with Pink Pepper, Bergamot, Tangerine
The first impression
Voluptas by Parfumeide is a fragrance for women and men. Voluptas was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Alba Chiara De Vitis. Top notes are Pink Pepper, Bergamot, Tangerine and Yuzu; middle notes are Blood Mandarin, Jasmine, Amber and Orange Blossom; base notes are Honey, Vanilla and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Alba Chiara De Vitis
Alba Chiara De Vitis is an Italian perfumer known for her work with the niche brand Parfumeide. Her olfactory style blends aquatic and marine notes with sensual, luminous accords, often evoking natural landscapes and moods. Notable creations include Aequorea Medusa, Aequoreus Crepuscolo, and Carnalis, each reflecting her ability to balance freshness with depth.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Voluptas Parfumeide
Essence
Voluptas channels the Alchemist archetype, transforming ordinary moments into gilded memories through its citrus-spark opening and honeyed drydown. The pink pepper and yuzu top notes crackle with experimental energy, while blood mandarin and orange blossom suggest someone who finds magic in fermentation - turning bitterness into nectar.
This is a potion for boundary-pushers who see potential where others see limits. The honey-vanilla-musk base grounds their flights of fancy, ensuring even their wildest experiments have wearable results. Each spritz is a reminder that transformation is possible.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear vintage lab coats as streetwear, paired with oxidized silver jewelry that tarnishes beautifully. Their workspace is organized chaos: amber bottles catching sunlight, sketchbooks filled with perfume formulas doubling as grocery lists. Even their casual outfits have an element of the unexpected - a citrus-stained apron worn as a statement piece.
Their color palette runs from sun-bleached yellows to honey-drip browns, with sudden flashes of mandarin brightness. They're equally likely to be found in a basement workshop or a rooftop garden, always with stained fingertips from some ongoing experiment.
Philosophy & Values
Voluptas' wearer believes everything contains its opposite - the citrus has sweetness, the honey has bite. They're drawn to processes that require patience: kombucha brewing, sourdough starters, perfumes that evolve over hours. For them, time isn't linear but cyclical, each phase containing seeds of the next.
They value curiosity over expertise. A failed experiment is just data; a spilled tincture becomes an accidental discovery. Their motto might be "Wonder is the only proper state."
Relationships
They collect people as ingredients - the bitter, the sweet, the fiery - seeing how they'll react together. Friends know them as the one who'll turn a rainy afternoon into an impromptu perfume-blending session using kitchen spices.
Romantically, they're drawn to partners who appreciate their mercurial nature. They need someone who understands that today's passion project might be forgotten tomorrow, not from lack of care but because the next transformation beckons.
Lifestyle
Their shelves hold mismatched jars labeled in fading ink: "Sicilian bergamot 2020," "Wildflower honey - drought year." They take meticulous notes on how weather affects their mood, how different music changes their perception of scent. Every experience is potential raw material.
They've turned their home into a sensory lab - a corner for fermenting fruits, another for testing homemade tinctures. Even their morning routine involves tasting the air like a sommelier checks wine.
Shadow
Their greatest risk is perpetual dissatisfaction, always chasing the next transformation without appreciating the present. The musk in Voluptas' base warns against losing themselves in endless iterations.
They may also struggle with follow-through, abandoning projects when the initial alchemical thrill fades. The honey's stickiness reminds them that some magic requires staying power.
Conclusion
Voluptas Parfumeide is for modern-day alchemists who find the extraordinary in everyday ingredients. It's a testament to their belief that with enough imagination and patience, even the most ordinary elements can become transcendent. Like sunlight through amber glass, it illuminates their world of endless becoming.