Lost In Translation Rasei Fort

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2024
Moderate
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Lost in Translation by Rasei Fort is a Floral Fruity Gourmand fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Lost in Translation was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Rasei Fort. Top notes are White Grapefruit, Bitter Orange and Tea; middle notes are Butterscotch, Lily of the Valley, Orange Blossom, Jasmine Sambac and Neroli; base notes are White Musk, Vanilla and Caramel.

Composition Profile

sweet 100%
lactonic 85%
caramel 70%

About the Perfumer

Rasei Fort

Rasei Fort

Rasei Fort is the perfumer and co-founder of the Fort & Manle niche fragrance house. He is known for creating bold and opulent compositions that often blend Middle Eastern and Western influences. His fragrances, such as All The Queens Men and Harem Rose, feature rich, complex notes like amber, oud, and rose, appealing to lovers of luxurious and statement scents.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

White Grapefruit White Grapefruit
Bitter Orange Bitter Orange
Tea Tea

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Butterscotch Butterscotch
Lily of the Valley Lily of the Valley
Orange Blossom Orange Blossom
Jasmine Sambac Jasmine Sambac
Neroli Neroli

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

White Musk White Musk
Vanilla Vanilla
Caramel Caramel
Unique Character

Lost In Translation Rasei Fort by Rasei Fort 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

Lost In Translation Rasei Fort embodies the distinctive style of Rasei Fort while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Lost In Translation Rasei Fort

Essence

The person who cherishes Lost in Translation by Rasei Fort is, at their core, a Seeker-one who is perpetually drawn to the liminal, the undefined, the spaces between meaning. This fragrance, with its elusive blend of smoky woods, soft florals, and a whisper of something unnameable, mirrors their essence: a soul in motion, never fully at rest, always searching for the next layer of experience.

The Seeker is not content with the obvious. They reject dogma, resist stagnation, and crave the sensation of being almost understood-but never entirely. Like the perfume’s name suggests, they exist in the gaps, in the mistranslations of life, where meaning is fluid and open to interpretation.

Style & Aesthetic

Their wardrobe is a carefully curated paradox-minimal yet textured, understated but with a hint of the unexpected. They favor neutral tones, but with one striking detail: a scarf with an obscure pattern, a jacket with an unusual cut, a piece of jewelry that suggests a story without revealing it.

Their living space is similarly layered-sparse but meaningful. A single well-worn book on the nightstand, a vintage camera on the shelf, a scent diffuser with something woody and mysterious. They dislike clutter but surround themselves with objects that evoke memory, even if those memories are not their own.

They move through life with deliberate spontaneity. They may have a stable career, but it is one that allows for movement-freelancing, travel, creative fields where routine is the enemy. They thrive in cities but escape to remote places often, seeking solitude to recalibrate.

They are nocturnal by nature, finding the late hours more conducive to reflection. Their rituals are sacred: morning coffee in silence, evening walks with no destination, the deliberate selection of a fragrance that matches their mood-never predictable, always intentional.

Philosophy & Values

They are drawn to the philosophy of impermanence, finding beauty in what slips through the fingers. Zen Buddhism’s mono no aware-the bittersweet awareness of transience-resonates with them, as does Nietzsche’s idea of becoming rather than being. They do not believe in fixed identities; they are a work in progress, shaped by each encounter, each fleeting moment.

Their values are fluid but anchored in authenticity. They despise pretense, though they may occasionally indulge in it themselves when playing social roles. They prize curiosity over certainty, depth over dogma. If they have a creed, it is this: To live is to wander, to question, to remain unresolved.

Relationships

They are magnetic but elusive. People are drawn to their quiet intensity, their ability to listen deeply, their way of making others feel seen-yet they rarely allow themselves to be fully known. Their relationships are marked by a tension between intimacy and distance.

Romantically, they are drawn to those who mirror their own complexity-partners who are thinkers, wanderers, those who speak in half-finished sentences and understand the weight of silence. But their shadow emerges here: their fear of commitment can make them emotionally nomadic, leaving before they can be left.

Friendships are selective but profound. They prefer small gatherings to loud parties, deep conversations over small talk. Yet they sometimes withdraw without explanation, disappearing into their own world for weeks before resurfacing as if no time has passed.

Shadow

Their greatest strength is their depth-their ability to see beyond surfaces, to dwell in ambiguity without needing resolution. They are introspective, perceptive, and often a source of wisdom for others. Their presence is calming yet invigorating, like the scent they wear-subtle but impossible to ignore.

Yet their shadow is restlessness, a refusal to settle-even when settling might bring peace. Their search for meaning can become a form of evasion, a way to avoid the vulnerability of being truly known. They may romanticize detachment, mistaking it for freedom, when in truth it can be a defense against depth.

Conclusion

To wear Lost in Translation is to embrace the journey without demanding a destination. This person is neither lost nor found-they are in between, and that is where they thrive. Their life is an ongoing dialogue with the unknown, a refusal to be pinned down.

They are the Seeker, always moving toward something just out of reach. And perhaps that is how it should be-for to arrive would mean the end of the search, and what would they be then? A self defined is a self confined. And so they wander, scent trailing behind them, a whisper of something beautiful, just beyond words.