Akira Pisello Parfum
At a glance
Is Akira Pisello Parfum worth trying?
Akira by Pisello Parfum is a Oriental Floral fragrance for men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- tropical, animalic, coconut with Civet, Ambergris, Jackfruit
The first impression
Akira by Pisello Parfum is a Oriental Floral fragrance for men. This is a new fragrance. Akira was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Manuel Alejandro Bojorquez Segovia. Top notes are Civet, Ambergris, Jackfruit, Guava, Melon, Coconut, Pineapple, Mango, Oakmoss, Bergamot, Mandarin, Musk, Ambroxan, Plum, Lemon, Geranium, Palisander Rosewood, Cinnamon, Lavender, Apple, Ginger, Peach, Marigold and Oud; middle notes are Pine tar, Carnation, Blue Lotus, Mahogany, Rose, Lily of the Valley, Cedar, Jasmine and Marigold; base notes are Olive, Civet, Ambergris, Palm Leaf, Musk, Vanilla, Amber, Copal, Incense, Ambroxan, Palo Santo, Myrhh, Sandalwood, Cedar, Vetiver, Patchouli, Oud and Marigold.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Manuel Alejandro Bojorquez Segovia
Manuel Alejandro Bojorquez Segovia is a Mexican perfumer known for his work with the Pisello Parfum brand. His catalog includes a wide range of fragrances such as Akira, Bata, Beer, Bgta, Black Carrot, Bloomers, Bonyu, and Burdock. These creations showcase his versatility and ability to craft diverse olfactory experiences.
Notes pyramid
Top Notes
First impression · 15-30 min
Heart Notes
Core character · 2-4 hours
Base Notes
Lasting impression · 4+ hours
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Akira Pisello Parfum
Essence
The Explorer archetype thrives on discovery, drawn to the uncharted with a hunger for sensory adventure. Akira's cacophony of tropical fruits, animalic civet, and smoky pine tar mirrors this relentless curiosity-a fragrance that refuses to be mapped. Like the Explorer who ventures beyond known territories, this scent juxtaposes coconut sweetness with bitter oud, suggesting a journey where pleasure and challenge intertwine.
Its sheer variety of notes embodies the Explorer's refusal to be categorized. One moment it's sun-drenched mango and guava, the next it's the incense-laden darkness of copal and myrrh. This is the scent of someone who collects experiences like others collect souvenirs.
Style & Aesthetic
Akira's wearer dresses for movement, favoring lightweight linens that crumple elegantly during long flights and boots that have seen multiple continents. Their aesthetic is a collage: a batik shirt from Bali paired with Japanese selvedge denim, or a Moroccan leather satchel containing state-of-the-art photography gear. The fragrance's tropical brightness reflects their sun-bleached highlights, while its animalic depth hints at stories too wild for casual telling.
Philosophy & Values
They measure life in border crossings and chance encounters, valuing adaptability above all. Akira's chaotic blend of fruits, spices, and woods mirrors their belief that true understanding comes from immersion, not observation. The Explorer lives by a simple creed: if it doesn't make your pulse quicken, it's not worth pursuing. The fragrance's ambroxan-laden drydown suggests that even their philosophy evolves with each new horizon.
Relationships
They attract fellow wanderers and armchair travelers alike, though few can keep pace. Relationships are waystations rather than destinations-intense connections forged over shared adventures, then released like the scent's fleeting citrus top notes. The coconut and musk in Akira hint at a sensual openness, but the pine tar reminds us that their heart belongs to the road.
Lifestyle
Their home (when they have one) is a museum of artifacts: a Himalayan singing bowl used as a fruit bowl, a stack of visas thick as a novel. Akira's longevity-good but not eternal-reflects their understanding that all things must move onward. They're most alive planning the next departure over a breakfast of exotic fruits, the scent's jackfruit and mango notes clinging to their sun-warmed skin.
Shadow
The shadow Explorer collects countries like stamps, never diving deep enough to uncover a place's soul. Akira's occasional dissonance-the clash between coconut and civet-warns against superficial exoticism. There's a risk of becoming a perpetual tourist in one's own life, addicted to novelty at the expense of meaning.
Conclusion
Akira is the liquid equivalent of a well-stamped passport, a fragrance as restless as the archetype it represents. It doesn't just cross borders-it dissolves them, proving that the most intoxicating discoveries often happen at the intersections between seemingly opposed worlds.