Coup De Pied Odette Parfum Co
At a glance
Is Coup De Pied Odette Parfum Co worth trying?
Coup de Pied by Odette Parfum Co is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- amber, sweet, powdery with Mimosa, Custard, Musk
The first impression
Coup de Pied by Odette Parfum Co is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Coup de Pied was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Odette Fontaine. Top note is Mimosa; middle notes are Custard and Musk; base notes are Amber, Incense, Vanilla, Sandalwood, Tolu Balsam, Olibanum and Honey.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Odette Fontaine
Odette Fontaine is the perfumer behind the Odette Parfum Co brand, creating a diverse collection including Amants Maudits Odette Parfum Co, Fantôme De Forêt Odette Parfum Co, and Nuit D'été Odette Parfum Co. Her work often explores romantic, dark, and whimsical themes, blending gourmand, floral, and woody notes. She has established a distinctive olfactory identity through her brand, focusing on evocative and narrative-driven fragrances.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Coup De Pied Odette Parfum Co
Essence
Coup De Pied embodies the Mystic, a walker between worlds who finds the divine in sensory experience. The honeyed mimosa and custard notes suggest celestial sweetness made tangible, while the incense and olibanum base speak of ancient rituals and sacred spaces. They move through life as both participant and observer, equally comfortable in ecstatic dance or silent meditation.
This fragrance carries the paradox of transcendence - the vanilla and amber ground while the smoke lifts. The Mystic wears Coup De Pied as both anchor and wings, a reminder that heaven and earth meet in every breath.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe flows between monastic simplicity and ceremonial opulence - a linen shift one day, a velvet robe embroidered with constellations the next. They favor colors that shift with light - iridescent silks, deep purples that whisper of twilight.
Living spaces balance emptiness and abundance - a single perfect flower in a niche, walls painted the blue of Mediterranean dusk. Books on Sufi poetry share shelves with treatises on astrophysics. Every object serves as portal or punctuation in their ongoing dialogue with the unseen.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the sacrament of the present moment. The Mystic values direct experience over doctrine, finding the infinite in a drop of honey dissolving on the tongue. For them, all paths eventually lead to the same ineffable truth - whether through chant, chemistry, or the simple act of breathing.
Ecstasy and equanimity are their twin guides. They understand that spiritual depth requires both the sweetness of devotion and the austerity of sandalwood. Their practice is one of radical availability to wonder.
Relationships
They attract fellow pilgrims and wounded seekers in need of solace. Romantic partners must respect their need for periods of withdrawal and their refusal to be anyone's guru. Conversations might leap from quantum entanglement to the poetry of Rumi before breakfast.
Friendships transcend conventional boundaries - they might communicate through shared dreams or synchronistic encounters. Emotional connections are deep but fluid, like incense smoke that touches everything yet clings to nothing.
Lifestyle
Days follow inner rhythms rather than societal clocks. They might spend hours in meditation or sudden bursts of creative outpouring. Work often involves healing arts, music, or creating spaces where others can touch the numinous - whether through perfume blending or designing labyrinths.
Their calendar is written in celestial events. Rituals are both spontaneous and precise - anointing doors with blessed oil, observing the exact moment when twilight becomes night. The Mystic understands that discipline and surrender are two sides of the same coin.
Shadow
Their spiritual focus can become dissociation, using transcendence to avoid earthly responsibilities. The Mystic sometimes mistakes intensity for insight, chasing peak experiences at the expense of grounded growth. The sweet vanilla can cloy without the balancing bitterness of olibanum.
At worst, they become the ungrounded visionary, lost in realms where others cannot follow. The very connection they seek with the divine can become a barrier to human connection.
Conclusion
Coup De Pied is for those who taste the infinite in everyday sweetness. It suits the modern contemplatives who find cathedrals in flower petals and scripture in honeycomb. The Mystic wears this scent as both invocation and reminder - that every step is sacred when walked with awake attention, and that paradise has always been here, waiting to be perceived through veils of smoke and amber light.