Rose D'hiver Ylusia Parfums
Fragrance Story
Rose d'Hiver by Ylusia Parfums is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Rose d'Hiver was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Manuel Alejandro. Top notes are Rosa Alba and Osmanthus; middle notes are Narcissus, Patchouli, Velvet and Jasmine; base notes are Amber, Laotian Oud, Musk, Copahu Balm and Vanilla.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Manuel Alejandro
Manuel Alejandro is a perfumer who has created fragrances for Cinematic Infusions and Ylusia Parfums. His work includes Absinthe for Cinematic Infusions, as well as Nuit Sucrée and Rose D'hiver for Ylusia Parfums. Alejandro's scents often blend gourmand, floral, and aromatic elements.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Rose D'hiver Ylusia Parfums
Essence
To wear Rose D’hiver by Ylusia Parfums is to embrace the paradox of warmth in coldness, of softness with an edge. This fragrance-delicate yet resilient, floral yet austere-belongs to one who embodies the Lover archetype, but not in its most obvious form. This is not the hedonist lost in passion, nor the romantic lost in fantasy. This is the Lover refined by time, whose devotion is quieter, more deliberate, and laced with wisdom.
They are drawn to beauty, but not the kind that shouts. Their aesthetic is one of understated elegance-cashmere sweaters in muted tones, well-worn leather-bound books, the quiet glow of candlelight on a winter evening. They appreciate craftsmanship, the slow artistry of things made to last, and they seek the same depth in human connection. Their philosophy is one of presence: to love deeply, to experience fully, but without the desperation of clinging.
Shadow
Yet, like all archetypes, the Lover has its darker reflections. Their intensity can become a burden, both for themselves and others. They may struggle with idealization, expecting relationships to mirror the depth they crave, only to be disappointed when reality falls short. Their patience, though noble, can tip into passivity, waiting for love to come to them rather than seeking it boldly.
There is also the risk of withdrawal. When wounded, they retreat into solitude, hardening like frost over a rose. They may convince themselves that detachment is strength, that to need nothing is to be invulnerable. But this is a lie-the Lover cannot thrive without connection, and their greatest challenge is to remain open even when the world feels cold.
Conclusion
At their best, they are deeply attuned to the emotional undercurrents of life. They listen with an intensity that makes others feel truly seen. Their relationships are not numerous, but they are profound-few are allowed into their inner world, but those who are find a sanctuary. They do not love lightly, nor do they discard what they cherish.
Their values revolve around authenticity and intimacy. They despise superficiality, preferring silence to empty chatter. In love, they are neither possessive nor indifferent-they understand that true connection requires both surrender and independence. They are the kind of person who remembers anniversaries, who writes letters by hand, who knows the exact way their lover takes their tea.
Their lifestyle reflects this devotion to depth. They may be drawn to solitary walks in nature, to poetry, to the kind of music that lingers in the soul long after the last note fades. They are not afraid of melancholy, for they know it is the shadow that makes joy vivid.