Désir Parfums De Luxe
Fragrance Story
Désir by Parfums de Luxe is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Désir was launched in 2025. The nose behind this fragrance is Christian Carbonnel. Top notes are Bergamot and Mandarin; middle notes are Pineapple, Papaya and Jasmine; base notes are Vanilla, Amber and Sandalwood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Christian Carbonnel
Christian Carbonnel is a prolific perfumer whose catalog includes diverse creations for ALYSONOLDOINI, Accendis, and Al Haramain Perfumes. His work ranges from the woody Bourbon Oud to the floral Bucato Royale, as well as the elegant Atifa Blanche and Atifa Noir. Carbonnel's style spans both niche and accessible markets, often blending traditional and modern elements.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Désir Parfums De Luxe
Essence
To wear Désir Parfums De Luxe is to embrace the intoxicating dance of allure and passion. This fragrance, rich with opulent florals, velvety woods, and a whisper of spice, is not merely a scent-it is a declaration. The person who chooses it is one who understands that life is to be savored, that beauty is not accidental but cultivated, and that desire is the force that animates existence.
This individual is defined by the Lover archetype, a figure who seeks connection, pleasure, and meaning through the senses. They are not content with mere existence; they demand intensity, depth, and a touch of the extraordinary in all things. Their world is one of textures, flavors, scents, and emotions-each experience must be felt fully, or it is not worth having.
They move through life with an effortless magnetism, not because they seek attention, but because they embody an unspoken invitation: Come closer, taste, touch, linger. Their presence is both warm and enigmatic, drawing others in with a quiet confidence. They are not afraid of vulnerability, for they know that true passion requires surrender.
Relationships
In love, they are neither possessive nor indifferent. They seek partners who match their intensity, who understand that passion is not merely physical but intellectual, spiritual. They are generous lovers, attentive to the subtlest shifts in mood, yet they demand reciprocity-anything less feels like betrayal.
Their friendships are deep but few. They have little patience for idle chatter or hollow social rituals. Those who earn their trust find a fiercely loyal confidant, one who remembers every whispered secret, every shared midnight conversation. But they are not without their shadows.
Shadow
The Lover’s greatest strength-their capacity for deep feeling-can also be their undoing. When unbalanced, they may slip into excess, seeking sensation for its own sake, losing themselves in fleeting pleasures that leave only emptiness. They may become restless, always chasing the next thrill, the next intoxication, never satisfied.
There is also a melancholic undercurrent to their nature. They are acutely aware of time’s passage, of beauty’s transience. This awareness can tip into sorrow, a longing for moments that cannot be reclaimed. At their worst, they may withdraw into nostalgia, paralyzed by the fear that nothing will ever feel as vivid again.
Conclusion
Their tastes are deliberate, never accidental. In fashion, they favor fabrics that caress the skin-silks, cashmeres, fine leathers-colors that shimmer in low light, cuts that hint rather than reveal. Their home is a sanctuary of tactile indulgence: velvet drapes, aged wine in crystal glasses, the faintest trace of incense lingering in the air. They surround themselves with objects that tell stories, each one chosen for its ability to evoke emotion.
Philosophically, they reject asceticism. To deny pleasure, in their view, is to deny life itself. They are drawn to the philosophies of Epicurus, not in the vulgar sense of mere hedonism, but in the pursuit of ataraxia-tranquility through refined, mindful enjoyment. They believe in the sacredness of the moment, in the way a shared glance can be more profound than a thousand words.