Rome Affairs De Dallad Perfumes Olfactive Galleries
At a glance
Is Rome Affairs De Dallad Perfumes Olfactive Galleries worth trying?
Rome Affairs by De Dallad Perfumes Olfactive Galleries is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, citrus, fruity with Lemon Zest, Bergamot, Artemisia
The first impression
Rome Affairs by De Dallad Perfumes Olfactive Galleries is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Rome Affairs was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Farooq Jamil. Top notes are Lemon Zest, Bergamot, Artemisia and Mint; middle notes are Pineapple, Geranium, Green Notes and Lavender; base notes are Sandalwood, Iso E Super, Cedar, Amberwood and Tonka Bean.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Farooq Jamil
Farooq Jamil is a perfumer known for creating the De Dallad Perfumes Olfactive Galleries collection. His works include Bad Rumours, Berlin High, Black Moon, Bleakly Park, Evening Chess, Fallen Leaves, Fallen Leaves Intense, and Hekayat. These fragrances explore a range of moods and atmospheres, from dark and mysterious to reflective and natural.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Rome Affairs De Dallad Perfumes Olfactive Galleries
Essence
Rome Affairs embodies the Explorer archetype-a fragrance built on movement and discovery. The bright citrus opening and herbal mint suggest someone always leaning forward, while the tropical pineapple and lavender heart reveal a curiosity that blends the familiar and the exotic. This is a scent for those who see life as an itinerary yet to be completed.
The sandalwood and cedar base grounds the wanderlust, hinting that even the most restless souls need a touchstone. The Explorer thrives on newness but knows how to carry home with them.
Style & Aesthetic
Practical elegance defines this archetype's style. Think tailored shorts with well-made sandals, or a linen shirt that looks equally at home in a Roman piazza or a Bangkok market. Colors are neutral with pops of geranium red or artemisia green.
Their spaces are minimalist but personal, with maps as art and souvenirs that serve as functional objects. The overall aesthetic mirrors the fragrance's balance of citrus freshness and woody warmth-lived-in but never cluttered.
Philosophy & Values
The Explorer values adaptability above all. The mint's coolness and lemon zest's vibrancy reflect a belief in meeting challenges with grace. They prize direct experience over theory, trusting the ISO E Super's subtle presence to guide them when traditional markers fail.
There's an innate optimism here, a sense that the next horizon always offers something worthwhile. Yet the tonka bean's sweetness suggests they don't romanticize hardship-comfort matters, just not at the expense of freedom.
Relationships
Socially, the Explorer collects people as they do passport stamps-with genuine interest but little attachment. Romantic partners are often fellow travelers, whether literally or metaphorically, who understand the lavender's need for both connection and space.
Friends appreciate their spontaneity but may tire of last-minute plans. Family relationships are maintained through shared adventures rather than daily contact. They're the one who sends postcards from unexpected places.
Lifestyle
Mornings start early, often with cold water splashed on the face like that bergamot opening. Work is location-independent whenever possible-freelance, consulting, or anything that allows movement. Evenings might find them at a neighborhood wine bar or packing for tomorrow's departure.
Exercise is functional (biking, hiking) rather than gym-bound. Meals prioritize local flavors, mirroring how the fragrance layers green notes with tropical fruit. Their calendar is full but rarely overscheduled, leaving room for detours.
Shadow
The Explorer risks mistaking motion for progress. The citrus's fleeting nature could manifest as commitment phobia, while the aromatic herbs might indicate a tendency to intellectualize emotions. There's also a danger of exoticizing other cultures, treating them as backdrops rather than complex realities.
When unbalanced, they may become restless to the point of exhaustion or cynical about places that don't match their fantasies. The challenge is to sometimes stay put long enough to go deeper.
Conclusion
Rome Affairs is for those who find home in motion and meaning in the journey itself. Like the fragrance's structure-bright top notes giving way to complex heart and base-the Explorer archetype understands that true discovery requires both boldness and patience. It's a scent that promises the world is wide, but also that you're exactly where you need to be.