No. 40 The Fragrance Design Studio
Fragrance Story
No. 40 by The Fragrance Design Studio is a Aromatic Aquatic fragrance for women and men. No. 40 was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Cecile Hua.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Cecile Hua
Cecile Hua has composed fragrances for 4711, Amouroud, Arielle Shoshana, and Atelier Cologne. Her work ranges from fresh citrus blends like 4711 Acqua Colonia Pink Pepper & Grapefruit to deeper floral and woody creations such as Dark Orchid. She is known for her ability to balance clarity with complexity across different styles.
Fragrance Notes
No. 40 The Fragrance Design Studio by The Fragrance Design Studio 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.
No. 40 The Fragrance Design Studio embodies the distinctive style of The Fragrance Design Studio while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of No. 40 The Fragrance Design Studio
Essence
The person who favors No. 40 The Fragrance Design Studio is, at their core, a Sage-an archetype defined by wisdom, introspection, and a relentless pursuit of truth. This fragrance, with its blend of smoky woods, warm spices, and subtle florals, evokes a quiet intensity, a scent that lingers like an unsolved riddle. The Sage does not seek attention; they seek understanding. Their presence is measured, their words deliberate, and their mind a labyrinth of contemplation.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is a reflection of their mind-structured yet nuanced, favoring timeless pieces over fleeting trends. Earthy tones, tailored silhouettes, and natural fabrics dominate. They appreciate craftsmanship, valuing objects that tell a story or embody thoughtfulness. Their home is a sanctuary of books, art, and carefully curated artifacts, each chosen with intention.
But this refined taste can tip into elitism. They may dismiss what they deem "common" or "unrefined," forgetting that wisdom should not breed arrogance. Their preference for the subtle can make them seem aloof, as if they exist just beyond the reach of ordinary life.
They thrive in environments that allow for solitude and reflection-libraries, quiet cafés, late-night walks. Their work, whether in academia, writing, or the arts, is driven by curiosity rather than ambition. They measure success not in accolades but in the depth of their understanding.
But the Sage risks becoming a spectator of life rather than a participant. Their love of observation can turn into passivity, as if they believe that understanding the world exempts them from engaging with it. They may hesitate to act, fearing that they do not yet know enough-a paralysis of the intellect.
Philosophy & Values
To this person, life is not merely lived but examined. They are drawn to philosophy, literature, and the sciences-disciplines that offer frameworks for interpreting existence. Their values are rooted in intellectual honesty and self-awareness. They despise superficiality, preferring depth even when it brings discomfort. Truth, to them, is not always beautiful, but it is always necessary.
Yet, this pursuit of wisdom has its shadow. The Sage can become lost in abstraction, mistaking contemplation for action. They may withdraw into their mind, avoiding the messiness of human emotion in favor of sterile logic. Their insistence on rationality can make them seem cold, even when they feel deeply.
Relationships
The Sage does not collect friends; they cultivate them. Their relationships are built on mutual respect and intellectual exchange. They are drawn to those who challenge them, who offer new perspectives. Romantic partners must engage their mind as much as their heart-passion without intellect feels hollow to them.
Yet their shadow emerges in emotional detachment. They may analyze feelings rather than experience them, turning love into a puzzle to solve rather than a force to surrender to. Their partners may crave warmth that the Sage struggles to provide, leaving them isolated in their own brilliance.
Shadow
When unbalanced, the Sage becomes the Cynic, mistrusting emotion and dismissing what cannot be dissected. Their skepticism, once a tool for truth, hardens into a barrier against vulnerability. They may grow weary of others, retreating into isolation where their wisdom turns inward, feeding only itself.
Yet, when integrated, the Sage learns that wisdom is not just in knowing but in living. They embrace the paradox that some truths are felt, not reasoned. Their fragrance-complex, evolving, lingering-becomes a metaphor for their journey: a life not just examined, but fully lived.