I Miss Violet The Different Company

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2015
Moderate
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Spring
Best Season
Special Occasion
Best For

Fragrance Story

I miss Violet by The Different Company is a Leather fragrance for women and men. I miss Violet was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Bertrand Duchaufour. Top notes are Violet Leaf, Champaca, Mandarin Orange, Ambrette (Musk Mallow), Nutmeg and Basil; middle notes are Violet, Iris, Mimosa, Osmanthus and Cyclamen; base notes are Leather, Musk, Mahogany, Vanilla and Ambergris.

Composition Profile

powdery 100%
violet 85%
floral 70%
iris 60%
ozonic 50%
leather 40%
woody 35%
aquatic 30%
musky 25%
yellow floral 20%

About the Perfumer

Bertrand Duchaufour

Bertrand Duchaufour

Bertrand Duchaufour is a renowned French perfumer with a prolific career spanning many brands. He has created fragrances for Acqua di Parma, including Blu Mediterraneo - Cipresso Di Toscana and Colonia Assoluta, as well as for Aedes de Venustas, such as Café Tabac and Copal Azur. His style is known for its complexity and use of natural ingredients.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Violet Leaf Violet Leaf
Champaca Champaca
Mandarin Orange Mandarin Orange
Ambrette (Musk Mallow) Ambrette (Musk Mallow)
Nutmeg Nutmeg
Basil Basil

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Violet Violet
Iris Iris
Mimosa Mimosa
Osmanthus Osmanthus
Cyclamen Cyclamen

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Leather Leather
Musk Musk
Mahogany Mahogany
Vanilla Vanilla
Ambergris Ambergris
Unique Character

I Miss Violet The Different Company by The Different Company offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

I Miss Violet The Different Company embodies the distinctive style of The Different Company while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Archetype Archetype: Portrait of I Miss Violet The Different Company

Essence

To choose I Miss Violet by The Different Company is to embrace a fragrance that is both delicate and elusive-a whisper of violet leaf, iris, and musk, soft yet persistent, like a half-remembered dream. The person who wears this scent is not one who seeks to dominate a room but rather to linger in its periphery, observing, reflecting, and occasionally slipping away unnoticed. They are drawn to the ephemeral, the poetic, the spaces between things. Their soul is most at home in twilight-neither fully day nor night, but a liminal realm where imagination thrives.

The dominant archetype here is The Mystic-a seeker of hidden truths, a wanderer of inner landscapes. The Mystic does not crave the tangible rewards of the world but is instead intoxicated by the intangible: fleeting emotions, unspoken connections, the quiet beauty of the unseen. They are attuned to the subtle, the symbolic, the sacred in the mundane. Yet, like all archetypes, The Mystic has a shadow-one that risks detachment, melancholy, or a retreat into fantasy at the expense of reality.

Philosophy & Values

They believe that meaning is not found in grand declarations but in the quiet moments-the way light filters through leaves, the scent of rain on pavement, the pause before a lover speaks. They are drawn to philosophies that embrace ambiguity: Zen koans, the writings of Rilke, the idea that truth is often found in paradox. They distrust dogma, preferring instead the open-ended question.

Relationships are both sacred and difficult for them. They crave deep, soulful connections but fear the weight of expectation. They love intensely but often at a distance, as though afraid that closeness might shatter the fragile beauty of what they feel. Their friendships are few but enduring, built on mutual understanding rather than obligation. Romantic partners must be willing to navigate their occasional retreats into solitude-for The Mystic cannot be fully possessed, only visited.

Shadow

Yet, for all their depth, there is a danger in their nature. The same sensitivity that allows them to perceive beauty can also make them vulnerable to sorrow. When reality becomes too harsh, they may withdraw entirely, seeking refuge in books, daydreams, or nostalgia for a past (or future) that never was. Their reluctance to engage fully with the world can leave them isolated, floating in a self-made limbo.

They may struggle with commitment, not out of indifference but because they fear that choosing one path means abandoning infinite others. Indecision haunts them. At their worst, they become passive observers of their own lives, waiting for inspiration to strike rather than taking action.

Conclusion

Their tastes are refined but never ostentatious. They prefer muted colors-soft grays, dusty lavenders, the faded blues of old porcelain. Their home is filled with books of poetry, philosophy, and obscure mythologies, arranged not for display but for frequent revisiting. They might collect small, enigmatic objects: a smooth river stone, an antique key, a pressed flower kept between the pages of a journal. Music is an essential companion-perhaps the ambient hum of Sigur Rós or the melancholic piano of Erik Satie, sounds that evoke something just beyond reach.

Their style is understated yet deliberate. They favor fabrics that whisper rather than shout-linen, cashmere, silk that has softened with age. Their clothing is never tight or restrictive; they move through the world with ease, as though they might dissolve into the air at any moment. There is an androgynous quality to them, a refusal to be pinned down by conventional gender expressions.