Amara Cultus Artem
At a glance
Is Amara Cultus Artem worth trying?
Amara by Cultus Artem is a Citrus fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- citrus, white floral, woody with Tunisian Orange Blossom, Neroli, Petitgrain
The first impression
Amara by Cultus Artem is a Citrus fragrance for women and men. Amara was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Holly Tupper.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Holly Tupper
Holly Tupper is a perfumer for Cultus Artem, where she has created fragrances such as Alba, Amara, and Tuberosa. Her work often highlights single botanical notes like champaca, rose, and vetiver, emphasizing purity and natural beauty. Tupper’s style is minimalist and focused, allowing each ingredient to shine.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Amara Cultus Artem
Essence
The Wanderer is forever lured by horizons, and Amara captures this restless spirit in a burst of citrus and blossoms. Neroli and jasmine evoke sun-baked Mediterranean courtyards, while oakmoss and sandalwood hint at untrodden forest paths. The fragrance is a passport stamped with golden light and green shadows, never settling, always moving.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is effortlessly nomadic-linen shirts rolled to the elbows, a single silver bracelet from a market in Marrakech. They favor pieces that tell stories but weigh nothing in a backpack. Their aesthetic is sun-faded maps and Polaroids tucked into mirrors, a life measured in encounters, not possessions.
Philosophy & Values
They believe roots are found in motion, not soil. Curiosity is their compass, and they trust serendipity more than plans. To them, every stranger is a potential teacher, every detour a sacred path. Freedom isn’t rebellion-it’s the natural state of an unburdened heart.
Relationships
They collect souls like seashells-each treasured, none clung to. Lovers know them as a warm presence that inevitably slips away, though memories of them linger like orange blossom on a breeze. Friends admire their spontaneity but learn not to wait by the phone.
Lifestyle
Mornings might find them hitchhiking to a coastal village or scribbling in a café notebook. They work odd jobs just long enough to fund the next journey. Home is wherever they can smell salt or soil through an open window, and their only ritual is the first sip of local coffee in a new place.
Shadow
Their independence can curdle into rootlessness, leaving them disconnected from deeper bonds. They sometimes mistake running toward for running away, and the very blossoms that scent their path may wither before they pause to truly inhale them.
Conclusion
Amara is the scent of a sunlit crossroads. It suits the Wanderer whose heart beats to the rhythm of departing trains-a soul who understands that some treasures are only found by those willing to leave the map behind.