Autoportrait Frederic M

For Men
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2010

At a glance

Is Autoportrait Frederic M worth trying?

Autoportrait by Frederic M is a Woody Aquatic fragrance for men.

Best match
Casual wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
marine, woody, aromatic with Sea Notes, Citruses, Sandalwood

The first impression

Autoportrait by Frederic M is a Woody Aquatic fragrance for men. The nose behind this fragrance is Frederic Munoz.

What shapes the scent

marine 100%
woody 85%
aromatic 70%
citrus 60%
musky 50%
patchouli 40%
powdery 35%
warm spicy 30%
salty 25%
aquatic 20%

The perfumer behind it

Frederic Munoz

Frederic Munoz

Frederic Munoz is a French perfumer known for his work with the house Frederic M. His creations include a range of fragrances such as Ambre, Autoportrait, and Ce Que Femme Veut. Munoz's style often blends classic elegance with modern sensibilities, appealing to diverse tastes.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Sea Notes Sea Notes
Citruses Citruses
Sandalwood Sandalwood
Musk Musk
Patchouli Patchouli

The mood it creates

The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Autoportrait Frederic M

Essence

The Wanderer is forever drawn to horizons, and Autoportrait captures the salt-kissed breeze of their restless soul. Marine notes and sandalwood evoke a traveler who finds home in motion, their identity as fluid as the sea.

Style & Aesthetic

They wear linen shirts rolled to the elbows, sun-bleached and smelling of citrus. Their spaces are sparse-a hammock strung between palms, a notebook filled with sketches of ports they'll never revisit. The scent is a map folded in their pocket.

Philosophy & Values

They trust the journey more than the destination. Freedom is their only creed, and every stranger is a story waiting to unfold. Patchouli's earthiness grounds them, even as musk whispers of new roads.

Relationships

Lovers are passing tides, cherished but never anchored. Friends are fellow drifters, met in taverns or on night trains. Their bonds are deep but transient, like footprints in wet sand.

Lifestyle

Dawn finds them on empty docks or open highways. Evenings are for shared bottles and borrowed guitars. The scent clings to their skin, a reminder that no place claims them for long.

Shadow

Rootlessness can become evasion. The sea notes may drown out the need for connection. They must learn that some shores are worth staying for.

Conclusion

Autoportrait is the scent of a soul in perpetual motion. It is for those who find themselves only by losing the map.