Magic Pie Pastor Privé Parfums
Fragrance Story
Magic Pie by Pastor Privé Parfums is a Citrus Gourmand fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Magic Pie was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Edgar Pastor. Top note is Italian Lemon; middle notes are Meringue and Lily of the Valley; base notes are Lemon Pie, Sandalwood and Musk.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Edgar Pastor
Edgar Pastor is the founder and perfumer of Pastor Fragrances, a brand known for bold and eclectic scents such as 420 Stoned, Ambre Gris Aventure, and Champs Élysées. His portfolio also includes Cuir Pour Tous, Côte Bleue, Héroïque, Kiss Me I'm Irish, and Liberté Totale. Pastor's creations often blend unexpected accords, appealing to adventurous fragrance enthusiasts.
Fragrance Notes
Magic Pie Pastor Privé Parfums by Pastor Privé Parfums 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.
Magic Pie Pastor Privé Parfums embodies the distinctive style of Pastor Privé Parfums while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Magician Archetype: Portrait of Magic Pie Pastor Privé Parfums
Essence
To wear Magic Pie Pastor Privé is to embrace the alchemy of transformation-this fragrance, with its mysterious blend of dark spices, sweet resins, and smoky woods, suggests a soul who thrives in the liminal, the space between reality and illusion. The person who chooses this scent is not merely a dreamer but a conjurer, one who shapes perception and bends the mundane into something extraordinary. They are, at their core, the Magician-the archetype of metamorphosis, influence, and hidden knowledge.
Shadow
Yet every spellcaster risks becoming lost in their own illusions. The Magician’s shadow is deception-not always of others, but often of themselves. They may weave narratives so compelling that even they begin to believe them, slipping into a self-made mythology where facts bend to their will. Their charm can become a weapon, their insights a means of control.
They may grow impatient with those who cannot see as they see, dismissing simpler minds as dull or unworthy. Their love of mystery can curdle into obscurantism-speaking in circles, leaving others bewildered, not out of wisdom but out of a need to maintain dominance. At worst, they become the trickster who no longer knows the difference between the game and the truth.
Conclusion
Their presence is magnetic, not through brute force but through an almost imperceptible allure. They speak in riddles, not because they seek to confuse, but because they understand that truth is often found in the spaces between words. Their philosophy is one of possibility: they believe reality is malleable, that with the right incantation-whether in art, conversation, or sheer will-one can reshape the world around them.
Their tastes are eclectic yet deliberate-they favor the baroque over the minimal, the layered over the simple. In style, they may dress in rich textures, deep hues, and subtle eccentricities: a vintage pocket watch, an antique ring, a scarf draped with effortless precision. They are drawn to the esoteric-old grimoires, tarot decks, jazz that spirals into improvisation, films where the line between dream and waking blurs.
In relationships, they are the enchanters-friends and lovers are drawn to them like moths to a flame, seeking their insight, their ability to see beyond surfaces. They do not merely listen; they divine. Their connections are deep but often transient, for they are not meant to be held too tightly-they are travelers between worlds, and some souls cannot follow where they go.