X-mas. Верхний Аромат Theme
Fragrance Story
X-MAS. Верхний аромат by Theme is a Woody Spicy fragrance for women and men. X-MAS. Верхний аромат was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Elena Razumova. Top notes are Star Anise, Ice and Orange; middle notes are Red Wine, Cardamom, Ginger, Cinnamon and Tea; base notes are Guaiac Wood, Amber, Tobacco, Cedar and Pine.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Elena Razumova
Elena Razumova is a Russian perfumer known for her conceptual approach to fragrance, often working with thematic collections that explore abstract ideas. Her olfactory style blends bold contrasts and atmospheric depth, creating scents that evoke emotion and narrative. Representative works include the layered contrasts of Theme - X-mas and the commanding presence of Theme - Власть, which showcase her ability to translate complex themes into wearable compositions.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of X-mas. Верхний Аромат Theme
Essence
At the heart of this person lies the Caregiver archetype, a figure who embodies warmth, generosity, and a deep reverence for tradition. Their love for the X-mas fragrance-a scent woven with cinnamon, clove, pine, and vanilla-reveals a soul that thrives on nostalgia, comfort, and the ritual of connection. They are the keeper of hearth and home, the one who ensures that every gathering feels like a return to something sacred.
Yet, like all archetypes, the Caregiver has its shadow-a tendency toward self-neglect, an overbearing need to control the emotional atmosphere, and a resistance to change that can border on stagnation.
Style & Aesthetic
Their lifestyle is one of intentional slowness. They savor the in-between moments-the first snowfall, the quiet of an early winter morning, the flicker of candlelight. They believe in quality over novelty, preferring a well-loved sweater to fast fashion, a handwritten recipe to a viral trend.
They value tradition not as dogma, but as continuity-a way to bridge past and future. Yet, this reverence can harden into rigidity. When faced with change-a loved one rejecting a family custom, a holiday spent differently-they may react with unexpected resistance, mistaking adaptation for betrayal.
Philosophy & Values
This person moves through the world with an air of quiet devotion. Their philosophy is rooted in the belief that meaning is found in repetition-the same decorations hung each year, the same recipes prepared, the same stories retold. They are not merely sentimental; they are ritualists, finding solace in the cyclical nature of life.
Their tastes are rich and layered, much like their beloved fragrance. They prefer deep, warm colors-burgundy, forest green, gold-and textures that invite touch: wool, velvet, aged wood. Their home is a sanctuary, filled with handcrafted ornaments, well-worn books, and the lingering scent of spices. They do not chase trends; they preserve essence.
Relationships
In relationships, they are the emotional anchor, the one who remembers birthdays, who sends handwritten letters, who ensures no one feels forgotten. They derive fulfillment from nurturing others, often becoming the glue of their social circle. Their love language is acts of service-baking cookies for neighbors, hosting intimate dinners, wrapping gifts with meticulous care.
Yet, their shadow emerges when their generosity becomes expectation. They may resent those who do not reciprocate their efforts, or they may smother loved ones with unspoken demands for gratitude. Their need to be needed can, at times, obscure their ability to receive.
Shadow
Their greatest strength is their capacity to create belonging. In a world that often feels fragmented, they offer a return to warmth, a reminder of what endures. Their presence is a living hearth-steady, comforting, life-giving.
But their shadow lurks in their fear of irrelevance. If their rituals go unappreciated, they may retreat into martyrdom or cling even tighter to the past. The challenge for them is to give without condition, to love without possession, and to recognize that tradition must breathe to stay alive.
Conclusion
To love the X-mas fragrance is to love time itself-the way it loops back, the way it carries memory in its folds. This person is not merely nostalgic; they are time’s steward, ensuring that what matters is never lost.
But they must remember: even the most beautiful traditions were once new. To live fully, they must sometimes release the past-not to forget it, but to allow it to evolve.