Kyoto By Night Proad

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2021

At a glance

Is Kyoto By Night Proad worth trying?

Kyoto by Night by Proad is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
fruity, warm spicy, amber with Plum Wine, Spices, Incense

The first impression

Kyoto by Night by Proad is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. Kyoto by Night was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Elodie Durande.

What shapes the scent

fruity 100%
warm spicy 85%
amber 70%
balsamic 60%
smoky 50%
aromatic 40%
floral 35%
green 30%

The perfumer behind it

Elodie Durande

Elodie Durande

Elodie Durande is a perfumer who has contributed to brands such as Adscenture, Ffern, and Discothèque. Her work includes Kyoto, Autumn 19, and Dark Imagination. She often creates fragrances that evoke specific places or seasons.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Plum Wine Plum Wine
Spices Spices
Incense Incense
Osmanthus Osmanthus
Davana Davana

The mood it creates

The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Kyoto By Night Proad

Essence

Kyoto By Night embodies the Mystic archetype, dwelling in spaces where the material and spiritual intertwine. Plum wine and osmanthus evoke temple gardens at dusk, while incense and spices suggest rituals just beyond sight. The fragrance is a meditation in motion, grounding ethereal concepts in sensory experience.

They move through the world as both participant and observer, finding the sacred in urban alleyways as easily as in forest shrines. The scent's balance of fruity brightness and smoky depth mirrors their ability to navigate dualities-pleasure and asceticism, tradition and innovation.

Style & Aesthetic

Their wardrobe blends monastic simplicity with subtle opulence: indigo-dyed linen, silk-lined wool, prayer beads doubling as jewelry. They favor garments that whisper rather than shout, their richness revealed only upon closer inspection-much like the fragrance's gradual unfurling of davana and spices.

Spaces they inhabit feel curated yet unforced: a single scroll painting on a weathered wall, tatami mats beside modern furniture. The scent lingers in these rooms like a half-remembered dream, familiar yet elusive.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in the holiness of the everyday. A shared bottle of plum wine can be as meaningful as temple incense, if approached with presence. For them, spirituality isn't about escape but deeper immersion in the world's textures.

Silence is their teacher. They understand that some truths can't be spoken, only felt-like the way incense smoke curls toward the ceiling, or how osmanthus blooms release their scent most fully at night.

Relationships

They attract seekers and skeptics alike. Some come for wisdom, others for the simple pleasure of their company, only to find themselves quietly transformed. Their relationships thrive in the spaces between words, in shared cups of tea and companionable silences.

Romantic partners must respect their need for solitude. Their love is deep but not possessive, more like the steady glow of lantern light than a blazing fire.

Lifestyle

Dusk is their natural hour, when boundaries soften and shadows lengthen. They move through cities as if through sacred groves, finding altars in unexpected places-a particularly gnarled tree, a secondhand bookshop's poetry section.

Ritual structures their days, though these may look mundane to outsiders: the precise arrangement of a writing desk, the careful selection of incense for the evening. Even their walks follow invisible patterns, tracing the city's energy lines.

Shadow

Their detachment can tip into disengagement. The shadow Mystic observes life so keenly that they forget to participate, becoming a ghost in their own story. Others may perceive them as elusive or overly cryptic.

There's also the danger of aestheticizing spirituality, mistaking beautiful rituals for genuine connection. The scent's lovely balance could become a cage if they prioritize form over substance.

Conclusion

Kyoto By Night is the Mystic's olfactory mandala-a temporary construct pointing toward the eternal. It suits those who find the divine in details, who understand that enlightenment might smell like plum wine spilled on ancient wood.