Curtain Call Toskovat'
Fragrance Story
Curtain Call by Toskovat' is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Curtain Call was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is David-Lev Jipa-Slivinschi. Top notes are Black Elder, Pear, Raspberry, Blood Orange, Praline and Sugar; middle notes are Musk, Magnolia, Jasmine, White Rose and Velvet; base notes are Tobacco, Tonka Bean, Patchouli, Gurjan balsam and Vanilla.
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
Curtain Call 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.
Curtain Call Toskovat' embodies the distinctive style of Toskovat' while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Toskovat Archetype: Portrait of Curtain Call Toskovat'
Essence
The person who cherishes Curtain Call Toskovat’ is not merely a wearer of fragrance-they are an alchemist of presence. Their essence aligns most closely with the Magician, an archetype that thrives on transformation, allure, and the subtle mastery of perception. Like the scent itself-dark, enigmatic, yet undeniably magnetic-they exist in a space between reality and illusion, shaping the world around them through sheer force of persona.
They do not simply move through life; they stage it. Every gesture, every word, every silence is deliberate, a carefully composed act designed to evoke a response. Yet, this is not mere manipulation-it is artistry. The Magician does not deceive for deception’s sake; they reveal truths through spectacle, making the mundane feel sacred.
Shadow
Their tastes are refined but never ostentatious. They prefer the understated drama of deep burgundy over flashy gold, the weight of aged leather over the sterility of modern minimalism. Their wardrobe is a carefully curated archive of textures-cashmere that whispers, silk that slithers, wool that stands firm against the cold. They are drawn to the decadence of old-world aesthetics, yet they wear them with a modern irreverence, as if to say: I command this, but I am not bound by it.
Philosophically, they are neither optimists nor pessimists-they are alchemists. They believe in the power of reinvention, the fluidity of identity. To them, the self is not fixed but a performance that can be refined, reshaped, or discarded as needed. This grants them an intoxicating adaptability, but it also carries a danger: the line between authenticity and artifice can blur.
But the Magician’s power comes at a cost. Their mastery of perception can slip into self-deception. They may begin to believe their own performances, losing touch with the raw, unfiltered core of who they are. The very adaptability that makes them fascinating can render them hollow, a series of masks with no face beneath.
Their greatest fear? To be seen through-not in the sense of exposure, but in the realization that beneath the layers of artistry, there might be nothing left to find.
Conclusion
In relationships, they are captivating but elusive. They draw people in with the promise of depth, of secrets waiting to be uncovered. Their charm is not the warmth of the sun but the pull of a black hole-inescapable, intoxicating. Yet, those who get too close may find themselves lost in the labyrinth of their persona. They do not lie, but they do not always tell the whole truth. Their greatest gift-their ability to shape-shift-is also their curse.
Their lifestyle is one of controlled decadence. They might haunt dimly lit jazz bars, where the air is thick with smoke and whispered conversations, or lose themselves in the solitude of a midnight library. They are equally at home in a crowded salon or a deserted alley, for they carry their world within them.