Anarchist A- Toskovat'
Fragrance Story
Anarchist A- by Toskovat' is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Anarchist A- was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is David-Lev Jipa-Slivinschi. Top notes are Credit Cards, Whiskey and Snow; middle notes are Money, Candle Wax and Ink; base notes are Plastic Bag, Priest’s Clothes, Holy Water, Olibanum Sacra Resin Green and Precious Woods.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
David-Lev Jipa-Slivinschi
David-Lev Jipa-Slivinschi is a perfumer whose work appears under Adi Ale Van, Ataraxia Perfumery, and Caeleste Parfums. His catalog includes Gethsemane - Elixir Of Faith, Grapa R Fume 1 and 2, and Amaretto Jazz In The Melting Room. Jipa-Slivinschi’s style is eclectic, often exploring gourmand, smoky, and spiritual themes.
Fragrance Notes
Anarchist A- Toskovat' by Toskovat' 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.
Anarchist A- Toskovat' embodies the distinctive style of Toskovat' while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Rebel Archetype: Portrait of Anarchist A- Toskovat'
Essence
The one who wears Anarchist A - Toskovat' is not merely a consumer of fragrance but a wielder of defiance. Their essence aligns most closely with the Outlaw, the archetype that rejects imposed order in favor of radical authenticity. The Outlaw does not seek destruction for its own sake but dismantles illusions-whether societal, moral, or personal-to carve space for something truer. This is not the reckless revolutionary, but the one who burns away falsehoods with precision.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is an extension of their philosophy-deliberately unorthodox but never careless. They favor asymmetry, raw textures, and a palette of blacks, deep reds, and muted earth tones. Their clothing may appear effortless, but each piece is chosen with intent: a well-worn leather jacket, boots that have seen rebellion, jewelry that carries personal symbolism rather than mere adornment.
In art, they are drawn to the avant-garde-Dadaism, industrial music, films that unsettle. They appreciate beauty but distrust prettiness. A cracked mirror fascinates them more than a flawless one.
They are drawn to professions that allow freedom-artists, writers, activists, or entrepreneurs who answer only to their own vision. A 9-to-5 desk job would suffocate them, not out of laziness, but because their spirit rebels against meaningless routine. They thrive in environments where rules are fluid, where creativity is currency.
Travel is a compulsion, not for leisure, but for the raw experience of otherness. They seek cities humming with subversion, places where the air itself smells of change.
Philosophy & Values
They are drawn to ideas that unsettle the comfortable and comfort the unsettled. Their philosophy is not one of nihilism but of necessary disruption-a belief that stagnation is a slow death. They admire thinkers like Nietzsche, Camus, and Emma Goldman, not for dogma, but for their willingness to question everything.
Their values are rooted in autonomy. They despise coercion, whether from institutions, traditions, or even well-meaning peers. Yet, they are not without loyalty-only their allegiance is to principles, not hierarchies. They may reject patriotism but fight fiercely for justice; they may scorn religion but meditate on the sacredness of individual will.
Relationships
They do not suffer fools, but they do suffer-deeply-for those they love. Their relationships are intense, built on mutual respect for independence. They despise possessiveness but will defend their chosen few with ferocity. Romantic partners must understand that their love is not ownership; friends must accept that their loyalty is fierce but never blind.
Yet, their shadow emerges here: they can be too quick to cut ties, mistaking compromise for weakness. Their refusal to conform sometimes isolates them, not because they are unlovable, but because they refuse to dilute themselves for comfort.
Shadow
Their greatest strength-unyielding authenticity-can curdle into dogma. In their refusal to be controlled, they sometimes become the very thing they despise: rigid in their rebellion, dismissing anything conventional as "sellout" weakness. They may mistake cynicism for wisdom, isolation for strength.
Their impatience with mediocrity can turn cruel. They demand as much from others as they do from themselves, forgetting that not everyone burns with the same fire. In their quest to remain untamed, they risk becoming untouchable.
Conclusion
Anarchist A - Toskovat' is not a scent for the timid. It is smoke and spice, leather and defiance-an olfactory declaration of independence. To wear it is to announce: I refuse to be domesticated.
And yet, beneath the bravado, there is something vulnerable-a recognition that true freedom is not the absence of bonds, but the courage to choose them. The Outlaw is not just a destroyer but a creator-one who tears down only to build something truer in its place.
They are not here to fit in.
They are here to set fire to the cages-including their own.