Rose 玫瑰 Re Classified Re调香室
Fragrance Story
Rose 玫瑰 by RE CLASSIFIED RE调香室 is a Floral fragrance for women and men. Rose 玫瑰 was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Carine Boin. Top notes are Bergamot, Orange and Cassis; middle notes are Rose Petals, Rose Thorn and Magnolia; base notes are Labdanum, Musk and Ambroxan.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Carine Boin
Carine Boin is a perfumer who has created fragrances for a variety of brands, including 24, Adidas, and Mandarina Duck. Her work includes Sea Of Tranquility, Magnifica, and Honorable Woman. She is known for producing accessible and commercial scents with broad appeal.
Fragrance Notes
Rose 玫瑰 Re Classified Re调香室 by RE CLASSIFIED RE调香室 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.
Rose 玫瑰 Re Classified Re调香室 embodies the distinctive style of RE CLASSIFIED RE调香室 while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Rose 玫瑰 Re Classified Re调香室
Essence
To wear Rose 玫瑰 by Re调香室 is to embrace an essence both timeless and intimate-a fragrance that does not shout but lingers, like a memory half-remembered. This person is drawn to the rose not for its clichéd romance, but for its duality: soft petals guarding thorns, sweetness laced with depth. Their soul is a garden where beauty and melancholy grow intertwined.
The Lover is their dominant archetype-not in the trivial sense of mere romanticism, but in the deeper, Jungian understanding of one who seeks connection, meaning, and aesthetic harmony in all things. They are sensual without being indulgent, passionate without being reckless. The rose, with its layers of scent-fresh, powdery, slightly woody-mirrors their own complexity.
Yet the Lover is not without shadows. Where there is devotion, there can be possessiveness; where there is idealism, disillusionment may follow. Their challenge is to love without clinging, to appreciate beauty without demanding it remain unchanged.
Style & Aesthetic
They live at the intersection of discipline and indulgence-rising early to meditate, yet losing hours to the pleasure of a well-composed symphony. They are drawn to rituals: the careful brewing of coffee, the lighting of candles at dusk. Their home is both sanctuary and gallery, a space where every object holds meaning.
Yet they are not immune to melancholy. There are nights when the weight of transience settles upon them, when they wonder if their pursuit of beauty is merely an attempt to outrun time. But these moments pass, and with them comes renewal-a reminder that even the rose, in dying, nourishes the earth for new blooms.
Philosophy & Values
Their world is one of quiet intensity. They prefer the company of a few cherished souls over the clamor of crowds, finding depth in whispered conversations and lingering glances. Bookshelves in their home hold poetry, philosophy, and art monographs-works that speak to the heart as much as the mind. They are drawn to the Japanese concept of mono no aware-the bittersweet awareness of impermanence-and see life as a series of fleeting, exquisite moments to be savored.
In matters of taste, they favor understated elegance: linen shirts, well-worn leather journals, ceramics with subtle imperfections. Their aesthetic is not one of sterile perfection but of wabi-sabi-the beauty of the aged, the weathered, the lived-in. They drink tea slowly, savoring the warmth between their palms, and prefer handwritten letters to digital messages.
To be loved by them is to be seen in full-flaws and all. They do not love lightly; their affections are deep-rooted, sometimes to a fault. They value loyalty above all, but this can manifest as an unwillingness to let go when relationships have run their course. Their shadow emerges when devotion curdles into dependency, when the fear of loss outweighs the joy of connection.
They are drawn to partners who possess a quiet strength, those who understand that love is not a grand gesture but a series of small, deliberate acts. Yet they must guard against the temptation to romanticize others, to project ideals onto flesh-and-blood humans who will inevitably disappoint.
Shadow
Their greatest strength is their capacity for deep feeling-they experience life in rich, vivid hues where others see only grays. They are the friend who remembers birthdays with handwritten notes, the lover who traces fingertips over skin as if memorizing a map.
But their shadow lurks in their reluctance to embrace change. The rose wilts, the scent fades-this truth pains them, and they may cling to fading beauty rather than accept its natural end. They must learn that love, like fragrance, is ephemeral by nature, and that its power lies not in permanence but in its ability to transform the soul while it lasts.