Waves Régime Des Fleurs
Fragrance Story
Waves by Régime des Fleurs is a Aromatic Aquatic fragrance for women and men. Waves was launched in 2018. The nose behind this fragrance is Mathieu Nardin.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Mathieu Nardin
Mathieu Nardin is a versatile perfumer with creations for 100 Bon, 4711, and Al-Jazeera Perfumes. His scents include Elemi & Ambre, Matcha & Frangipani, and Jade. He has also worked on Acqua Reale and Agarthi fragrances, showcasing a broad range of styles.
Fragrance Notes
Waves Régime Des Fleurs by Régime des Fleurs 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.
Waves Régime Des Fleurs embodies the distinctive style of Régime des Fleurs while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Waves Régime Des Fleurs
Essence
Waves by Régime des Fleurs is a scent that evokes the untamed beauty of the ocean-salty, floral, and subtly wild. It is not a fragrance for those who seek comfort in the predictable; it is for those who long for the sublime, the fleeting, and the emotionally charged. The wearer of this scent is drawn to the liminal spaces where water meets land, where passion meets restraint, where dreams brush against reality.
At their core, this person embodies the Romantic archetype, one of Jung’s most potent expressions of the psyche. The Romantic is driven by a deep yearning-for beauty, for connection, for transcendence. They do not merely experience life; they feel it with an intensity that borders on the mythic. Their world is painted in heightened hues, where every encounter, every scent, every glance carries weight.
But the Romantic is not merely a dreamer. They are also a seeker, one who understands that love-whether for a person, an idea, or the sea itself-is both a sanctuary and a crucible.
Shadow
Their greatest strength is their capacity for rapture-the ability to find ecstasy in the smallest moments: the scent of rain on warm pavement, the way sunlight fractures on the ocean at dusk. They remind others that life is not merely to be endured but to be felt.
Yet their shadow is melancholy, the inevitable companion of those who feel too much. When their idealism collides with reality, they can spiral into disillusionment. Their hunger for the sublime can make the mundane unbearable, leading to restlessness, dissatisfaction, or even self-destructive tendencies. They may flee from commitment, not out of fear, but out of the terror that love, once captured, will lose its magic.
Conclusion
Their tastes are refined but never conventional. They prefer the poetry of Rilke to the rigidity of spreadsheets, the improvisation of jazz to the strictures of classical sonatas. Their wardrobe is an extension of their soul-flowing fabrics, soft textures, perhaps a hint of vintage elegance, as though they are always half-dressed for a bygone era. They are drawn to art that bleeds emotion: the films of Wong Kar-wai, the paintings of Turner, the music of Debussy.
Philosophically, they reject the notion that life must be tamed. They believe in the transformative power of desire, in the idea that one must surrender to the currents of fate rather than fight them. Their values are rooted in authenticity-not in the shallow sense of "being oneself," but in the deeper commitment to living without self-deception.
In relationships, they are both magnetic and elusive. They love deeply, but their love is not possessive; it is a force that ebbs and flows like the tide. They demand intensity but recoil from stagnation. Their partners often find themselves intoxicated by their presence yet frustrated by their unwillingness to be pinned down.