Tokyo By Night Yu Parfums
Fragrance Story
Tokyo by Night by Yu Parfums is a Woody Aquatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Tokyo by Night was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Claudine de Vogel.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Claudine de Vogel
Claudine de Vogel has composed fragrances for brands such as DIEM, Scents of Time, Sergio Tacchini, The Scent Library, and Yu Parfums. Her creations include No Reason, Ankh, Club For Her, Ajman, and Tokyo By Night. De Vogel’s work spans niche and designer markets, often with a focus on storytelling through scent.
Fragrance Notes
Tokyo By Night Yu Parfums by Yu Parfums 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.
Tokyo By Night Yu Parfums embodies the distinctive style of Yu Parfums while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Tokyo By Night Yu Parfums
Essence
This is a person who thrives in the liminal spaces-between dusk and dawn, between tradition and futurism, between the seen and the unseen. Their soul resonates with the Magician archetype, the shape-shifter who understands the hidden mechanics of reality and bends them to their will. Tokyo By Night, with its blend of smoky incense, electrifying citrus, and dark woody warmth, mirrors their essence: a modern mystic who navigates the urban labyrinth with both precision and poetry.
They are not merely a dreamer, but a tactician of experience. The Magician knows that perception is malleable, that a scent can alter a mood, that a carefully chosen word can shift a conversation. They wield influence with subtlety, preferring the quiet hum of transformation over brute force. Yet, like all archetypes, the Magician has a shadow-one that risks manipulation, illusion for illusion’s sake, or detachment from the raw, unrefined truths of life.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is a study in calculated contrast. Tailored black coats with asymmetrical cuts, minimalist jewelry with a single striking detail, shoes that suggest both speed and stability. They favor textures that invite touch-soft leather, cool silk, the rough grain of raw denim-yet their overall impression is one of polished restraint.
Their living space mirrors this duality: a loft where concrete walls meet warm wood, where a single burning candle casts shadows over a meticulously organized desk. They collect objects not for sentiment but for resonance-a vintage camera they never use, a first-edition book they may never read, a bottle of whiskey more for display than consumption.
Philosophy & Values
Their philosophy is one of curated depth. They do not merely consume life; they distill it, seeking the essence in every encounter. Tokyo By Night’s duality-both meditative and vibrant-reflects their belief that existence is neither purely serene nor purely chaotic, but a synthesis of both. They are drawn to the philosophy of wabi-sabi, finding beauty in impermanence, yet they also embrace the sleek efficiency of modern design.
They reject dogma but are fascinated by systems-be it astrology, psychology, or the hidden patterns of city streets. Their mind is a library of esoteric knowledge, yet they wear it lightly, never burdening others with pedantry. They believe in self-invention, that identity is fluid, and that one can be many things at once without contradiction.
Relationships
They attract others effortlessly, not through loud charm but through magnetic ambiguity. People project onto them, seeing either a confidant or a cipher, and they allow both interpretations to exist. Their friendships are deep but few, their romantic entanglements intense but often short-lived-not out of cruelty, but because they value transformation over permanence.
They are a master of emotional alchemy, turning casual conversations into revelations, yet they sometimes retreat into detachment, leaving others wondering if they were ever truly known. Their shadow emerges when they treat relationships as experiments rather than commitments, when their fascination with human psychology overrides simple empathy.
Shadow
The Magician’s greatest weakness is self-deception. They can become so adept at shaping perceptions-both others’ and their own-that they lose touch with unvarnished reality. They may construct elaborate personal myths, believing their own narratives a little too deeply. Their love of mystery can curdle into evasion; their appreciation for control can harden into manipulation.
At their worst, they are a spectator of their own life, always analyzing, never fully immersed. The very intellect that grants them insight can also isolate them, leaving them longing for the raw, unmediated experiences they so often intellectualize away.
Conclusion
When in harmony, they are both sage and seeker, a guide through the labyrinth of modern existence. Tokyo By Night is their olfactory sigil-an invitation to explore the depths without losing oneself in them. They remind us that identity is a work in progress, that the city is alive with hidden meanings, and that even in darkness, there is a pulse of something luminous.
But they must remember: the finest magic is the kind that dissolves its own illusion, leaving behind not tricks, but truth.