Fall Into Stars Oil Strangelove Nyc

Unisex
Perfume Oil
Year: 2019
Strong
Sillage
Excellent
Longevity
Fall, Winter
Best Season
Evening, Special Occasion
Best For

Fragrance Story

Fall Into Stars Oil by Strangelove NYC is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Christophe Laudamiel.

Composition Profile

oud 100%
amber 85%
warm spicy 70%
yellow floral 60%
woody 50%
balsamic 40%
rose 35%
green 30%
metallic 25%
sweet 20%

About the Perfumer

Christophe Laudamiel

Christophe Laudamiel

Christophe Laudamiel is a French perfumer known for his work with brands like Estée Lauder, Clinique, and Grandiflora. He created Pure White Linen Pink Coral and Youth-dew Amber Nude, as well as Clinique Happy Heart. His portfolio also includes niche creations like Grandiflora Saskia and Lazarus Douvos Rose 1845, showcasing his versatility.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Agarwood (Oud) Agarwood (Oud)
Narcissus Narcissus
Palisander Rosewood Palisander Rosewood
Saffron Saffron
Benzoin Benzoin
Rose Rose
Pink Pepper Pink Pepper
Henna Henna
Bergamot Bergamot
Ginger Ginger

Character Profile

The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Fall Into Stars Oil Strangelove Nyc

Essence

The Alchemist archetype is the master of transformation, the one who transmutes base materials into gold. Fall Into Stars Oil is a concentrated, almost ritualistic expression of this archetype. Its rich, dense blend of oud, saffron, and benzoin feels like a sacred incense, while the metallic edge of pink pepper and bergamot adds a sharp, modern alchemy. This is a fragrance that does not simply sit on the skin; it evolves, revealing layers of dark wood, spice, and floral sweetness over hours. It is a potion for those who understand that true change requires patience and depth.

Style & Aesthetic

The Alchemist’s style is deliberate and layered, much like their craft. They favor rich, textured fabrics-velvet, brocade, raw silk-in deep, earthy tones: burnt umber, indigo, rust, and black. Their accessories are meaningful: a signet ring passed down through generations, a leather journal filled with notes, a scarf woven with threads of gold. They are drawn to the antique and the handmade, objects that carry history and intention. Their aesthetic is not about trends but about timelessness and the beauty of the imperfect, the patina of age.

Philosophy & Values

The Alchemist believes in the power of transformation through knowledge and effort. They see life as a series of experiments, each failure a lesson, each success a formula to be refined. Their values are rooted in discipline, curiosity, and the pursuit of mastery. They are drawn to the esoteric sciences-herbalism, chemistry, astrology-but also to practical skills like cooking, gardening, or blacksmithing. For them, the mundane and the magical are intertwined; every act of creation is an act of alchemy. They seek to understand the hidden properties of things and to use that knowledge for growth and healing.

Relationships

In relationships, the Alchemist is intense and transformative. They are drawn to people who are complex, who have hidden depths and untapped potential. They are patient listeners and insightful advisors, often helping others see themselves more clearly. However, they can become so focused on the process of transformation that they forget to simply be present. They may treat relationships as projects, seeking to “fix” or “improve” their partners. The Alchemist’s ideal partner is someone who is also on a journey of self-discovery, who values growth and is not afraid of the fire of change.

Lifestyle

The Alchemist’s life is structured around their craft. Their home is a laboratory of sorts: a kitchen filled with jars of dried herbs and spices, a study with books on alchemy and philosophy, a garden where they grow their own ingredients. They have daily rituals-morning tea brewed with intention, evening meditation, a weekly bath with salts and essential oils. They are disciplined but not rigid, understanding that true alchemy requires both structure and spontaneity. Their work often involves creation: they might be a perfumer, a chef, a painter, or a scientist, but whatever they do, they approach it with the reverence of a sacred art.

Shadow

The Alchemist’s shadow is the obsession with control and the pursuit of perfection. They can become so absorbed in their experiments that they lose sight of the human element, treating people as variables to be manipulated. Their desire to transform can become a form of arrogance, a belief that they know what is best for others. The fragrance’s intense, almost metallic notes can mirror this shadow-a cold, clinical precision that lacks warmth. The Alchemist must remember that not everything needs to be changed, and that some things are precious precisely because they are raw and unrefined.

Conclusion

Fall Into Stars Oil is the Alchemist’s magnum opus: a fragrance that is both ancient and futuristic, earthy and ethereal. It is a scent for those who are willing to sit with complexity, to let the layers unfold over time, and to embrace the messy, beautiful process of becoming. Like the Alchemist, it is not for everyone-it demands patience, attention, and a willingness to be transformed. But for those who answer its call, it offers a glimpse of the philosopher’s stone: the perfect balance of shadow and light, chaos and order, death and rebirth.