Rose Of Dangerous Flamenco Simone Andreoli
At a glance
Is Rose Of Dangerous Flamenco Simone Andreoli worth trying?
Rose of Dangerous Flamenco by Simone Andreoli is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- fruity, rose, sweet with Damask Rose, Agarwood (Oud), Saffron
The first impression
Rose of Dangerous Flamenco by Simone Andreoli is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Rose of Dangerous Flamenco was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Simone Andreoli.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Simone Andreoli
Simone Andreoli is an Italian perfumer known for creating evocative and narrative-driven fragrances. His catalog includes a wide range of scents such as Amaranthvs, Born From Fire, and Leisure In Paradise, each designed to tell a distinct story. Andreoli's work often blends rich, natural ingredients with modern compositions, appealing to those who seek both artistry and wearability in their perfumes.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Rose Of Dangerous Flamenco Simone Andreoli
Essence
The Lover archetype burns with passion, reveling in beauty and intensity. Rose Of Dangerous Flamenco embodies this with its damask rose and oud duet-a fragrance that dances between velvet petals and smoldering embers. Saffron and dried fruits add a decadence that speaks of nights where desire overrules reason.
Style & Aesthetic
They dress like a matador's daydream: silk blouses with plunging necklines, tailored trousers in blood-red hues. Gold jewelry catches the light as they move, mirroring the fragrance's metallic glint. Their aesthetic is unapologetically dramatic, much like the raspberry's tart sweetness against oud's darkness.
Philosophy & Values
They believe pleasure is sacred. Dates and saffron in the scent reflect their devotion to sensory indulgence, while the rose's thorns hint at their acceptance of love's risks. To them, vulnerability is strength worn like perfume.
Relationships
They draw lovers like moths to flame, leaving traces of warm spices on skin. Their romances are grand gestures-midnight serenades, handwritten sonnets-but require partners who match their emotional bandwidth. The oud's depth warns of storms beneath the surface.
Lifestyle
They frequent candlelit jazz clubs and spice markets, always the last to leave. Work is secondary unless it involves art or hedonism-perhaps a flamenco instructor or a curator of erotic antiquities.
Shadow
Their ardor can tip into obsession. The dried fruits' sweetness risks cloying; the rose may wilt into possessiveness. When unbalanced, they confuse possession for passion.
Conclusion
Rose Of Dangerous Flamenco is a love letter in scent form, its floral-spicy heart beating to a rhythm only the brave can follow. It doesn't ask to be understood-only desired.