[urban Petunia] Sklva
Fragrance Story
[urban petunia] by SKLVA is a Woody Spicy fragrance for women and men. [urban petunia] was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Anna Sokolova. Top notes are Pink Pepper, Metallic notes, Green Notes, Aldehydes, Black Pepper and Bergamot; middle notes are Petunia, Iris, Carnation, Cloves, Sage and Coriander; base notes are Bubble Gum, Hoary Stock, White Musk, Earthy Notes, Vanilla, Leather, Oakmoss and Patchouli.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Anna Sokolova
Anna Sokolova is a perfumer whose work is prominently featured in the SKLVA collection. Her creative signature is defined by a modern, urban sensibility, skillfully blending unexpected notes like cassis, suede, and urban petunia. Notable creations from this line include the cassis Chypre and sea Citrus interpretations, showcasing her ability to craft both classic and contemporary compositions.
Fragrance Notes
Top Notes
First impression · 15-30 min
Heart Notes
Core character · 2-4 hours
Base Notes
Lasting impression · 4+ hours
[urban Petunia] Sklva by SKLVA 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.
[urban Petunia] Sklva embodies the distinctive style of SKLVA while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of [urban Petunia] Sklva
Essence
To wear Urban Petunia Sklva is to embrace contradiction-a fragrance that is at once delicate and defiant, floral yet metallic, tender but unyielding. The person who chooses this scent is neither wholly romantic nor entirely pragmatic; they are an alchemist of modern life, transforming the mundane into something shimmering with hidden meaning. Their archetype is The Magician, the shape-shifter who bends reality to their will, yet risks losing themselves in their own illusions.
Style & Aesthetic
Their appearance is a carefully curated paradox-soft fabrics with sharp lines, vintage lace paired with sleek modern accessories. They favor muted tones punctuated by a single bold hue-perhaps a deep violet scarf or a pair of emerald-green gloves. Their wardrobe suggests an old soul with a futuristic gaze, someone who respects tradition but refuses to be bound by it.
In their home, one finds an eclectic mix of objects: a well-worn leather journal next to a sleek tablet, dried flowers pressed between glass, and a collection of oddly shaped stones gathered from forgotten places. They are drawn to textures-rough ceramics, smooth marble, the faint brush of velvet against skin. Their space is not merely decorated but enchanted, as if every object holds a secret.
They thrive in cities but seek out pockets of quiet-a hidden courtyard, a dimly lit bookstore, a rooftop garden at dusk. Their routines are rituals: morning tea in a specific cup, evening walks along the same winding path, not out of obligation but because they find magic in repetition.
Work is less a career than a calling, often something creative or unconventional-perhaps a perfumer, a graphic novelist, a curator of obscure artifacts. They are drawn to professions that allow them to reshape perception, to make the invisible tangible. But their shadow lurks here too: a reluctance to finish what they start, a habit of abandoning projects once the initial spark fades.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the power of transformation, not through brute force but through subtlety. To them, life is a series of symbols waiting to be decoded. They reject the idea of fixed identities, seeing personality as fluid-a thing to be remade, refined, or discarded as needed. This grants them remarkable adaptability, but it also means they sometimes struggle with commitment, both to people and to their own convictions.
Their moral code is intuitive rather than dogmatic. They value authenticity but understand that masks can be tools rather than deceptions. They are drawn to the liminal-the spaces between day and night, dream and wakefulness, reality and fantasy. Yet this very fluidity can make them seem elusive, even to those who know them best.
Relationships
They are magnetic but never obvious, drawing people in with a quiet intensity rather than overt charm. Their friendships are deep but few, their love affairs intense but often brief. They do not fear intimacy, but they do fear stagnation-the moment when a relationship becomes predictable is the moment they begin to drift.
Their shadow emerges here: a tendency to manipulate without malice, to test boundaries just to see how far they can bend them. They are not cruel, but they are curious, and this curiosity can leave others feeling like experiments rather than companions. Yet when they choose to stay, they are fiercely loyal, offering insights and tenderness that few others can match.
Shadow
At their best, they are visionaries, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. They see connections others miss, weaving stories from fragments. They are the friend who knows exactly which words will mend a broken spirit, the artist who captures a feeling you’ve never been able to name.
But when unbalanced, they become tricksters-charming but hollow, masters of illusion with nothing solid beneath. They may grow restless, dissatisfied, always chasing the next transformation without ever settling into themselves. The greatest challenge for this archetype is not in bending the world to their will, but in deciding what, if anything, they wish to remain.
In the end, the lover of Urban Petunia Sklva is neither purely light nor shadow, but something shifting in between-a whisper of petals against steel, a dream half-remembered upon waking. They are the Magician, and their greatest spell is the one they cast upon themselves.