Añoranza Phlur

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2019
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Añoranza by Phlur is a fragrance for women and men. Añoranza was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Gino Percontino.

Composition Profile

aromatic 100%
white floral 85%
green 70%
floral 60%
woody 50%
rum 40%
fresh spicy 35%
earthy 30%

About the Perfumer

Gino Percontino

Gino Percontino

Gino Percontino has crafted fragrances for brands like Alfred Dunhill, Anna Sui, and Banana Republic. His creations include Agar Wood, Fantasia Gold Edition, and Tobacco & Tonka Bean. Percontino's style ranges from woody and luxurious to playful and modern.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Mariposa Lily Mariposa Lily
Jasmine Jasmine
Mint Mint
Rum Rum
Bourbon Vetiver Bourbon Vetiver

Character Profile

The Seeker Archetype: Portrait of Añoranza Phlur

Essence

Archetype: The Seeker
The one who wears Añoranza Phlur is, at their core, a Seeker-a soul in perpetual motion, drawn to the liminal spaces between memory and possibility. This fragrance, with its blend of fig, bergamot, and amber, evokes a wistful nostalgia, a longing for something just out of reach. The Seeker is defined by their restlessness, their hunger for meaning, and their refusal to settle into complacency. They are not content with the surface of things; they must dive into the depths, even if it means confronting the unknown.

Style & Aesthetic

Their aesthetic is effortlessly layered, much like the fragrance they adore. They favor textures that tell a story-a well-worn leather jacket, a linen shirt softened by time, jewelry with a hint of antiquity. Their home is a curated sanctuary of secondhand treasures, artisanal ceramics, and stacks of books with dog-eared pages. They are drawn to muted, earthy tones, but there is always a single bold accent-a deep red scarf, a vintage turquoise ring-that hints at their hidden intensity.

Music is essential to them, often melancholic or hauntingly atmospheric-Nick Drake, Mazzy Star, or the slow burn of a classical nocturne. They appreciate the spaces between notes as much as the notes themselves, finding poetry in silence.

Their days are unpredictable, governed more by intuition than routine. They might wake at dawn to write in a journal, then lose hours wandering through a city with no destination. Work is either a means to fund their explorations (freelancing, creative pursuits) or a cage they resent (if forced into rigidity). They thrive in environments that allow autonomy-coffee shops, libraries, trains moving through unfamiliar landscapes.

Yet, even in their spontaneity, there is a quiet discipline. They may practice yoga or meditation, not as a rigid ritual but as a way to ground their ever-shifting mind. They are drawn to rituals that feel organic-brewing tea slowly, lighting a candle at dusk-small acts that anchor them in the present.

Philosophy & Values

The Seeker’s philosophy is one of authentic exploration. They believe life is not a fixed path but a series of unfolding layers, each revealing a new truth. They value freedom-not merely in the physical sense, but in the intellectual and emotional realms. Routine is their enemy; stagnation, their greatest fear. They are drawn to thinkers like Nietzsche, Rilke, and Camus, who question the foundations of existence without offering easy answers.

Yet, their pursuit of truth is not coldly analytical. There is a romanticism to their worldview, a belief that beauty and meaning are intertwined. They may collect old books, travel to forgotten places, or immerse themselves in art that stirs something deep within. Their values are not dogmatic but fluid, shaped by experience rather than doctrine.

Relationships

The Seeker is deeply relational but never fully anchored. They crave connection but resist possession, fearing that attachment will dull their edge. Their love is passionate but transient, a series of intense, fleeting encounters rather than a single enduring bond. They are drawn to people who mirror their complexity-artists, wanderers, those who speak in riddles and leave room for mystery.

Yet, this very elusiveness can become their shadow. They may unintentionally hurt others by withholding commitment, rationalizing their distance as a form of honesty. Their relationships are often marked by a push-pull dynamic-moments of profound intimacy followed by sudden retreats into solitude.

Shadow

The Seeker’s greatest strength-their refusal to be confined-can also be their undoing. In their relentless pursuit of the next horizon, they risk becoming unmoored, a ghost drifting through life without ever truly inhabiting it. Their fear of stagnation may manifest as an inability to commit, whether to a person, a place, or even a version of themselves.

At their worst, they may romanticize their own restlessness, mistaking motion for progress. They might dismiss stability as boredom, ignoring the quiet wisdom that comes from staying long enough to see something through. There is a melancholy beneath their adventurous exterior-a quiet fear that they will never find what they are searching for, because they do not fully know what it is.