Cloride Monom
At a glance
Is Cloride Monom worth trying?
Cloride by MONOM is a Floral fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- tuberose, white floral, musky with Tuberose, Sicilian Lemon, White Musk
The first impression
Cloride by MONOM is a Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Cloride was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Nicola Bianchi.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Nicola Bianchi
Nicola Bianchi is an Italian perfumer known for his work with Aquaflor Firenze and the Cristiana Bellodi line. His fragrances, such as Fleuri, Higos, and Vertiver, often highlight fresh, floral, and woody accords. Bianchi’s style is rooted in traditional Italian perfumery, emphasizing elegance and natural ingredients.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Creator Archetype: Portrait of Cloride Monom
Essence
The Creator is a conduit for beauty, shaping fleeting impressions into enduring forms. Cloride’s tuberose and ambergris suggest this duality-opulent yet elusive, like a sculpture carved from sea foam. They thrive in the liminal space between inspiration and execution, where ideas take tangible shape.
Style & Aesthetic
They dress with deliberate artistry: a magnolia-white blouse paired with asymmetrical tailoring, or a citrus-bright scarf knotted just so. Their surroundings are curated but not sterile-a studio where paint stains and fresh flowers coexist. Every object tells a story or serves a purpose.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in beauty as a verb, not just a noun. The Creator values process over product, though they’re not above reveling in applause. For them, the act of making is its own reward, a dialogue between discipline and surrender.
Relationships
They magnetize admirers but struggle with equals, often preferring muses to rivals. Romantic partners must understand their mercurial focus-passion redirected suddenly toward a new project. Their friendships are collaborations, sustained by mutual creative sparks.
Lifestyle
Their schedule follows inspiration’s erratic pulse: late nights sketching, dawn walks to clear the mind. They collect experiences like pigments-Sicilian lemon groves, the musk of old books-to be alchemized later. Even rest is active, filled with vivid dreaming.
Shadow
Their pursuit of the sublime can tip into preciousness, mistaking refinement for truth. The white floral notes in Cloride hint at this risk-a tendency to polish away vital roughness. The Creator must remember that art breathes through its flaws.
Conclusion
Cloride is a fragrance for those who dance at the edge of invention. It doesn’t smell like finished masterpieces; it smells like the moment before the brush touches canvas. The Creator wears it as a talisman: not all that glitters is gold, but all that matters glows.