Violette House Of Hautt
At a glance
Is Violette House Of Hautt worth trying?
Violette by House of Hautt is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- caramel, sweet, vanilla with Coconut, Plum, Peach
The first impression
Violette by House of Hautt is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. Violette was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Luciana Bergamasco. Top notes are Coconut, Plum, Peach and Mandarin Orange; middle notes are Caramel, Violet, Jasmine Sambac and Bulgarian Rose; base notes are Bourbon Vanilla, Amber and Sandalwood.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Luciana Bergamasco
Luciana Bergamasco is a Brazilian perfumer who has created fragrances for Automobili Lamborghini, including Italian Machina. She also composed scents for Avatim, such as Bemglô Cheiro De Poesia and Gigi. Bergamasco's portfolio includes Betty Boop Love and Xoxo Hugs & Kisses, as well as work for Ciclo Cosméticos. Her style spans playful, floral, and modern compositions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Violette House Of Hautt
Essence
Violette House Of Hautt is the Mystic, a bridge between the earthly and the ethereal. The interplay of coconut and caramel with violet and sandalwood suggests a soul that dances between realms, finding the divine in the decadent. This fragrance is for those who sense the unseen, who believe that magic lingers just beneath the surface.
The Mystic is not escapist but deeply engaged, their energy like the fragrance's strong sillage-impossible to ignore. They are the ones who see patterns in the chaos, who hear whispers in the wind.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor flowing silhouettes and rich textures-embroidered kaftans, velvet trousers, and layers of delicate chains. Their palette is mystical: deep purples, shimmering golds, and the occasional flash of neon. Every piece feels like a talisman, a nod to the otherworldly.
Their home is a sanctuary, filled with candles, crystals, and art that defies easy explanation. The Mystic's space is an altar to the ineffable, a place where the mundane and the magical coexist.
Philosophy & Values
Reality is not fixed but fluid, a tapestry of signs and symbols. The Mystic believes in the power of intuition, in the messages that come through dreams and deja vu. They value authenticity above all, rejecting anything that feels forced or false.
Their spirituality is personal and eclectic, borrowing from traditions old and new. The amber and sandalwood base notes ground them, a reminder that even the most transcendent experiences are rooted in the body.
Relationships
They attract fellow seekers-artists, healers, and those who feel out of step with the ordinary. Romantic partners are drawn to their depth, their ability to make the everyday feel enchanted. Friends cherish their insight and their willingness to sit with the unknown.
Yet they can be elusive, their moods as shifting as the fragrance's fruity top notes. The Mystic needs partners who understand that solitude is not rejection but a necessary retreat.
Lifestyle
Their days follow no set pattern, guided by inspiration and instinct. A morning might involve tarot cards and strong tea; an afternoon could be spent lost in a museum. Work is less a career than a calling, something that allows them to explore the edges of understanding.
Evenings might involve rituals-bathing in saltwater, lighting candles, or hosting salons where ideas flow like wine. They travel to places that hum with energy-ancient ruins, bustling markets-always listening for the stories beneath the surface.
Shadow
Their love of the unseen can sometimes tip into escapism, a refusal to engage with the practical. The Mystic risks becoming unmoored, mistaking fantasy for truth. The shadow whispers that if they just look hard enough, they can find a world where nothing hurts.
There is also a danger of assuming they alone hold the key. The violet and caramel heart is a reminder that magic is not proprietary-it belongs to everyone.
Conclusion
Violette House Of Hautt is an incantation in a bottle, a testament to the Mystic's belief that there is more to life than meets the eye. The wearer knows that the world is alive with meaning, if only we know how to look. This fragrance is an invitation to wonder, to question, and to believe.