Type Writer Parfumerie Particulière
Fragrance Story
Type Writer by Parfumerie Particulière is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. Type Writer was launched in 2016. Type Writer was created by Amelie Bourgeois and Anne-Sophie Behaghel.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Amelie Bourgeois
Amelie Bourgeois is a French perfumer known for her work with the niche houses Aether and Alexandre.J. Her style blends experimental, synthetic accords with natural elements, often exploring contrasts like citrus and musk or rose and alkanes. She created the Aether Oxyde and Carboneum compositions, as well as Alexandre.J’s Mandarine Sultane and Passion Bliss.
Fragrance Notes
Type Writer Parfumerie Particulière by Parfumerie Particulière 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.
Type Writer Parfumerie Particulière embodies the distinctive style of Parfumerie Particulière while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Type Writer Parfumerie Particulière
Essence
The person who gravitates toward Type Writer by Parfumerie Particulière is defined by the Sage archetype-the seeker of truth, the alchemist of ideas. This fragrance, with its ink-and-paper melancholy, metallic sharpness, and smoky depth, mirrors their mind: a place where intellect and nostalgia merge. They are drawn to the scent not for its fleeting beauty but for its evocation of permanence-the weight of words, the imprint of thought. The Sage thrives on knowledge, but unlike the mere scholar, they seek wisdom that transforms. Their life is an experiment in meaning, a continuous dialogue between past and present.
Style & Aesthetic
Their tastes are deliberate, almost ritualistic. They prefer old leather-bound books over digital screens, manual typewriters over laptops, black coffee over sweetened drinks. Their wardrobe leans toward structured minimalism-tailored blazers, crisp shirts, perhaps a vintage watch-but never ostentatious. They appreciate the texture of things: the roughness of handmade paper, the cold precision of a fountain pen, the faint musk of a well-worn jacket. Music is either classical or post-punk, something with layers, something that demands attention.
They collect oddities with history-antique keys, faded postcards, first editions of obscure philosophical texts. Their home is not cluttered but curated, each object a fragment of a larger narrative. They are not nostalgic in a sentimental way; rather, they see the past as a repository of unfinished ideas, waiting to be reinterpreted.
Their days are structured yet fluid. Mornings might begin with handwritten journaling, evenings with reading by lamplight. They work in bursts of focus, often late at night, when distractions fade. They are drawn to professions that allow for deep thought and autonomy-writing, academia, archival work, perhaps even coding (if it feels like solving a puzzle).
They are not ascetics, but they disdain excess. Luxury, to them, is time to think, not material indulgence. They may have a fondness for old libraries, dimly lit bars where debates linger, or long walks through cities at dusk, when the world feels suspended between day and night.
Philosophy & Values
Truth is their compass, but not in the rigid sense of dogma. They believe in the fluidity of meaning, the way an idea shifts when viewed from another angle. They distrust easy answers, preferring the friction of paradox. Their morality is not derived from tradition but from a personal code, forged through introspection.
They value solitude as much as discourse, knowing that the best thoughts often emerge in silence. Yet they are not hermits-they engage with the world, but on their terms. Conversations with them are intense but measured, laced with wit and a slight detachment. They listen more than they speak, but when they do speak, their words carry weight.
Relationships
Their relationships are few but deep. They do not suffer fools gladly, nor do they seek validation through popularity. Friendships are built on mutual intellectual respect, not convenience. Romantic partners must understand their need for independence-they are not cold, but they guard their inner world carefully.
They are drawn to fellow seekers, those who question, who refuse complacency. Yet this very selectivity can become a flaw-they may dismiss others too quickly, mistaking superficiality for emptiness. Their shadow emerges when their love of wisdom turns into intellectual pride, when they forget that not all truths are found in books.
Shadow
The Sage’s greatest strength-their intellect-can also be their downfall. When unbalanced, they retreat into hyper-rationality, dismissing emotion as irrational noise. They may grow cynical, mistaking skepticism for wisdom. Their love of solitude can harden into isolation, their pursuit of knowledge into a refusal to act.
They must remember that wisdom is not just in the mind but in the body, the heart, the lived moment. The ink of Type Writer may evoke permanence, but life is transient-sometimes, one must put down the pen and step into the world.
Conclusion
The lover of Type Writer is neither a recluse nor a pedant. They are an alchemist of ideas, turning the lead of raw information into the gold of understanding. Their life is a manuscript-sometimes messy, sometimes precise, always evolving. They walk the line between observer and participant, between past and present.
And in the quiet hours, when the scent of ink and smoke lingers on their skin, they are most themselves: a thinker, a seeker, a keeper of forgotten words.