Soul Rasht Otr
At a glance
Is Soul Rasht Otr worth trying?
Soul by Rasht Otr is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- musky, oud, rose with Agarwood (Oud), Turkish Rose, Musk
The first impression
Soul by Rasht Otr is a fragrance for women and men. Soul was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Khaled Alenezi. Top note is Agarwood (Oud); middle note is Turkish Rose; base note is Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Khaled Alenezi
Khaled Alenezi is a Kuwaiti perfumer known for his work with the brand Rasht Otr. His catalog includes a wide range of fragrances such as Adore, Amanda, East, Endless Love, Exclusive, Her Highness, His Highness, and Immortal. These scents reflect a blend of traditional and contemporary influences, often featuring rich, opulent notes. Alenezi's creations are designed to evoke luxury and emotional depth.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Soul Rasht Otr
Essence
Soul speaks in oud's sacred smoke and rose's whispered prayers-a fragrance for those who seek the unseen. Agarwood's resinous depth feels like ancient temple walls, while Turkish rose offers a fleeting glimpse of divine tenderness. The Mystic wears this scent as a veil between worlds, their presence heavy with unspoken knowing.
Style & Aesthetic
They drape themselves in flowing fabrics-raw silk shawls that catch the wind, linen tunics that seem to glow from within. Their colors are those of twilight: indigo, charcoal, the faintest blush of dawn. A single silver ring, engraved with symbols only they understand, is their sole adornment.
Philosophy & Values
They believe truth lives in the spaces between notes-the way musk emerges hours after application. Their creed: "To scent is to remember what the eyes forget." They find holiness in paradox: oud's austerity and rose's decadence are not opposites, but companions on the path.
Relationships
They attract seekers and skeptics in equal measure. Romantic partners either worship at their altar or resent the distance they keep. Friends come for wisdom but stay for the rare moments when the Mystic laughs-a flash of rose in the incense haze.
Lifestyle
Their home is spare but potent: a low table for tea ceremonies, shelves of leather-bound grimoires, a single rose in a brass vase. Dawn finds them meditating as the first light touches their oud-infused prayer beads; nights are spent charting dreams in a journal scented with their own skin.
Shadow
Their detachment can curdle into isolation-the musk becoming a wall instead of an invitation. They sometimes mistake obscurity for profundity, leaving others stranded in their symbolism. The rose's thorns might prick those who reach too carelessly.
Conclusion
Soul is for the Mystic who understands that fragrance is the closest thing to touching time. It lingers like a half-remembered dream of oud and roses, proof that the most sacred things are felt, not seen.