1941 I Profumi Di Firenze
At a glance
Is 1941 I Profumi Di Firenze worth trying?
1941 by I Profumi di Firenze is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Office, Evening wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, musky, aromatic with Cardamom, Mint, Cedar
The first impression
1941 by I Profumi di Firenze is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Dr. Giovanni Di Massimo. Top notes are Cardamom, Mint and Cedar; middle notes are Musk, Coriander, Lavender and Patchouli; base notes are Cypress, Iso E Super, Vanilla, Sandalwood and Incense.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Dr. Giovanni Di Massimo
Dr. Giovanni Di Massimo is a perfumer associated with I Profumi di Firenze, where he created fragrances like 1941, Futura, and Kataleya. His work often draws on Italian olfactory traditions, combining classic and contemporary notes. Di Massimo's creations are known for their refined and elegant character.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of 1941 I Profumi Di Firenze
Essence
The Mystic seeks the sacred in the subtle, and 1941's incense-laced vanilla and cardamom evoke rituals whispered at dawn. The fragrance's balance of musk and mint suggests someone who walks between worlds-grounded yet attuned to whispers beyond the material.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear layers of gauzy black and silver, a pendant of a crescent moon resting against their collarbone. Their home is a sanctuary: low tables holding scrying mirrors, beeswax candles pooling near stacks of grimoires. The scent's lavender and coriander nod to both apothecary and altar.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the holiness of attention. The cedar's steadfastness paired with Iso E Super's diffusion reflects their view that the divine is found in both solidity and vapor. To them, every act-brewing tea, lighting incense-is a sacrament.
Relationships
They attract fellow pilgrims, though few stay long enough to decipher their silences. Lovers are drawn to their quiet intensity but may tire of competing with the unseen. Their closest bonds are with those who understand solitude as communion.
Lifestyle
Mornings are for meditation and grinding herbs; afternoons, for translating ancient texts or wandering cemeteries. The vanilla and sandalwood in the base notes mirror their evening ritual-anointing wrists with oil before journaling dreams.
Shadow
Their reverence for the unseen can become escapism, mistaking symbolism for substance. The mint's sharp freshness warns of times they prioritize mystery over presence.
Conclusion
1941 is the scent of a shadow moving across a moonlit wall. It suits those who collect signs and silences, for whom the ordinary world is but a veil over deeper wonders.