Omen Phuong Dang

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2018
Strong
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall, Winter
Best Season
Evening, Special Occasion
Best For

Fragrance Story

Omen by Phuong Dang is a Woody Chypre fragrance for women and men. Omen was launched in 2018. The nose behind this fragrance is Bertrand Duchaufour. Top notes are Aldehydes, Labdanum, Black Pepper, White Pepper, Saffron, Cinammon and Green Mandarin; middle notes are Peony, Tea, Rose and Nard Himalayan (Jatamansi); base notes are Agarwood (Oud), Oakmoss, Driftwood, Ambergris, Patchouli, Tonka Bean, Sandalwood, Cedar, Labdanum and Vanilla.

Composition Profile

woody 100%
amber 85%
warm spicy 70%
earthy 60%
fresh 50%
vanilla 40%
oud 35%
fresh spicy 30%
rose 25%
mossy 20%

About the Perfumer

Bertrand Duchaufour

Bertrand Duchaufour

Bertrand Duchaufour is a renowned French perfumer with a prolific career spanning many brands. He has created fragrances for Acqua di Parma, including Blu Mediterraneo - Cipresso Di Toscana and Colonia Assoluta, as well as for Aedes de Venustas, such as Café Tabac and Copal Azur. His style is known for its complexity and use of natural ingredients.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Aldehydes Aldehydes
Labdanum Labdanum
Black Pepper Black Pepper
White Pepper White Pepper
Saffron Saffron
Cinammon Cinammon
Green Mandarin Green Mandarin

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Peony Peony
Tea Tea
Rose Rose
Nard Himalayan (Jatamansi) Nard Himalayan (Jatamansi)

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Agarwood (Oud) Agarwood (Oud)
Oakmoss Oakmoss
Driftwood Driftwood
Ambergris Ambergris
Patchouli Patchouli
Tonka Bean Tonka Bean
Sandalwood Sandalwood
Cedar Cedar
Labdanum Labdanum
Vanilla Vanilla
Unique Character

Omen Phuong Dang by Phuong Dang offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Omen Phuong Dang embodies the distinctive style of Phuong Dang while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Omen Phuong Dang Devotee Archetype: Portrait of Omen Phuong Dang

Essence

At the core of this individual’s being lies the Mystic-a seeker of hidden truths, drawn to the liminal spaces between the tangible and the ineffable. Omen Phuong Dang, with its dark, resinous depth and smoky, almost ritualistic aura, speaks to someone who does not merely wear fragrance but inhabits it as an extension of their psyche. The Mystic is not content with surface-level existence; they crave meaning in the unseen, the symbolic, the arcane.

Style & Aesthetic

Their wardrobe is a study in controlled mystery. They favor monochrome palettes, but with textures that suggest depth-velvet, aged leather, silk that catches the light just so. Their accessories are deliberate: a ring with an obscure symbol, a pendant that seems to hold a story they will not readily share. Their home, if one is permitted to see it, is a carefully curated sanctuary-dimly lit, filled with books, curios, and perhaps the faint scent of oud lingering in the air.

They do not follow trends; they embody an aesthetic, one that feels timeless yet slightly out of step with the present. When they speak of beauty, it is never about symmetry or conventional appeal, but about the way shadows shape a face, or how decay can be as arresting as bloom.

They thrive in environments that allow for introspection-late-night cafés, dimly lit libraries, solitary walks through autumn streets. Their career, if conventional at all, is merely a vessel; their true work happens in the margins-writing, painting, or simply witnessing the world with a poet’s gaze.

They may struggle with routine, seeing it as a kind of spiritual death. Yet, paradoxically, they need structure to contain their wandering mind. Without it, they risk drifting into melancholy or self-absorption.

Philosophy & Values

This person moves through life with a quiet intensity, as though carrying an unspoken secret. Their philosophy is one of transcendence-they believe reality is layered, and the most profound truths are found in the interstices of dreams, art, and intuition. They may be drawn to esoteric traditions, alchemical symbolism, or the works of poets like Rilke and mystics like Meister Eckhart.

Their values are not bound by convention. They prize authenticity above all, but their version of authenticity is deeply personal, often inscrutable to others. They reject dogma but may cultivate their own private rituals-perhaps burning incense at midnight, collecting odd trinkets imbued with personal significance, or keeping a journal filled with fragmented thoughts and cryptic sketches.

Relationships

Friendship with this person is not casual. They attract others who sense their depth, but few are permitted past the threshold. Their closest bonds are forged in shared silences as much as in conversation-they trust those who understand without needing everything spelled out.

Romantically, they are drawn to partners who mirror their complexity. They crave passion intertwined with enigma, someone who can match their intellectual and emotional intensity. Yet, their shadow emerges here: they may idealize love to the point of disillusionment, or withdraw when a relationship becomes too mundane. Their fear is not of abandonment, but of being fully known-and thus, diminished.

Shadow

The Mystic’s greatest strength-their depth-can become their prison. When unbalanced, they may retreat too far inward, mistaking solitude for wisdom and alienation for enlightenment. Their disdain for the superficial can curdle into contempt, leaving them isolated, even from those who love them.

They may also fall prey to self-mythologizing, crafting an identity so intricate that it becomes a performance, even to themselves. The line between profound insight and pretension is thin, and they must tread it carefully.

Conclusion

To love Omen Phuong Dang is to embrace the scent of mystery itself-a fragrance that does not announce but insinuates, leaving traces of something deeper. This person is neither saint nor cynic, but a wanderer between worlds, always searching, always slightly out of reach.

Their life is not one of answers, but of questions that burn slow and bright. And perhaps that is enough.