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Top Accord — Volatile Phase
The opening is defined by a controlled citrus, fresh accord. Bergamot provides a restrained lift, calibrated to avoid sweetness or diffusion. A crisp aldehydic/mineral freshness reinforces volatility and transparency, creating a cool, linear introduction that mimics cold air rather than brightness. Projection is moderate and intentional.
Heart Accord — Floral Chypre Core
As top notes evaporate, the heart reveals a disciplined rose accord built around Damask rose. Violet leaf and geranium are used not as florals but as modifiers, introducing green, metallic, and slightly bitter facets that suppress natural sweetness and sharpen the floral profile. The rose remains centered but constrained, maintaining a dry, intellectual character consistent with modern chypre construction.
Base Accord — Fixative & Persistence Phase
The dry-down rests on a structured chypre base. Oakmoss provides cool depth and classical tension, while patchouli reinforces earthiness and longevity without warmth or gourmand effects. Grey musks function as fixatives, smoothing transitions and extending wear while keeping the profile neutral, mineral, and close to skin.
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February is the month of restraint.
The shortest days, the coldest light, and no promise of warmth. It does not invite excess or performance. It demands patience, clarity, and endurance.
The Discipline of Rose was inspired by this moment in the year. A rose, traditionally expressive and indulgent, is reinterpreted through February’s discipline. Sweetness is removed, bloom is controlled, and structure takes precedence over display. What remains is a rose defined by form, tension, and quiet strength.
The composition reflects late winter’s philosophy: each material is chosen for function, not ornament. Freshness is cool and precise, the floral heart restrained and unsentimental, the base grounded and enduring. The fragrance evolves without spectacle, mirroring February’s stillness and inward focus.
This scent is not about romance or warmth. It is about resolve, about standing in the cold and remaining intact. Like February itself, The Discipline of Rose exists to test what endures before renewal arrives.
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The Discipline of Rose is crafted as an Extrait de Parfum, the purest and most luxurious form of fragrance. With a concentration far higher than traditional Eau de Parfum, it offers exceptional longevity, richness, and depth on the skin.
Each batch is patiently macerated for over a year, allowing the notes to harmonize and mature naturally. This slow artisanal process deepens the perfume’s character, creating a fragrance that is both radiant and enduring evolving beautifully from the first spray to its final whisper.
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Phantom Perfumery is guided by a philosophy of slow creation and thoughtful restraint. In a world driven by speed and mass production, we choose to work differently, allowing time, patience, and intention to shape every fragrance.
Each composition is produced in small batches, ensuring precision, balance, and integrity at every stage. Rather than chasing trends or volume, we focus on crafting fragrances that are meant to be lived with, scents that evolve naturally on the skin and reveal their character over time.
We prioritize quality over quantity, sourcing refined raw materials and allowing extended maceration periods so the fragrance can fully mature before release. This process results in smoother transitions, greater depth, and a more harmonious olfactive experience.
Our approach is rooted in respect, for the materials, the craft, and the wearer. By working slowly and intentionally, we create fragrances that feel personal, considered, and enduring.
This is not perfumery made for the masses.
It is perfumery made with purpose.
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0–15 minutes
The opening is cool and precise. Bergamot and a crisp mineral freshness appear briefly, creating a sensation of cold air rather than brightness.
30–90 minutes
The rose emerges gradually. Dry, unsweetened, and controlled, it is shaped by violet leaf and geranium, giving the heart a green and slightly metallic character. This is the core phase of the fragrance, balanced, introspective, and composed.
4–8 hours
The composition settles into a quiet chypre base. Oakmoss and patchouli provide depth and persistence, while grey musks keep the scent close to the skin. The finish is dry, cool, and enduring rather than warm or comforting.
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The Discipline of Rose is designed for moments of stillness and clarity.
It performs best in cool weather, evenings, and enclosed spaces where subtlety is valued.
This fragrance suits:
Reflection and solitude
Study, travel, and night routines
Formal or understated settings