Pashay Raymond Matts

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2014

At a glance

Is Pashay Raymond Matts worth trying?

Pashay by Raymond Matts is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
aquatic, aromatic, fresh with Watery Notes, Pear, Citruses

The first impression

Pashay by Raymond Matts is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women and men. Pashay was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Christophe Laudamiel. Top notes are Watery Notes, Pear and Citruses; middle notes are Narcissus, Olive and Seaweed; base notes are Sandalwood, Guaiac Wood and Leather.

What shapes the scent

aquatic 100%
aromatic 85%
fresh 70%
yellow floral 60%
green 50%
fruity 40%
marine 35%
woody 30%

The perfumer behind it

Christophe Laudamiel

Christophe Laudamiel

Christophe Laudamiel is a French perfumer known for his work with brands like Estée Lauder, Clinique, and Grandiflora. He created Pure White Linen Pink Coral and Youth-dew Amber Nude, as well as Clinique Happy Heart. His portfolio also includes niche creations like Grandiflora Saskia and Lazarus Douvos Rose 1845, showcasing his versatility.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Watery Notes Watery Notes
Pear Pear
Citruses Citruses

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Narcissus Narcissus
Olive Olive
Seaweed Seaweed

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Sandalwood Sandalwood
Guaiac Wood Guaiac Wood
Leather Leather

The mood it creates

The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Pashay Raymond Matts

Essence

The Explorer is driven by a restless curiosity, a desire to chart unknown territories and immerse themselves in the raw beauty of the world. Pashay captures this spirit with its aquatic and marine accords, evoking the salt spray of a hidden cove and the crisp, watery scent of a pear orchard by the sea. The narcissus and olive add a green, almost bitter wildness, while the leather and woods ground the journey in earthy reality. This is the scent of a soul who finds home not in a place, but in the journey itself.

Style & Aesthetic

The Explorer’s style is functional yet poetic. They favor weathered linen, sturdy canvas, and worn leather-clothes that tell stories of wind and salt. Their aesthetic is one of natural patina: a faded map, a compass with a cracked face, a journal filled with pressed seaweed. They are drawn to textures of driftwood, rough-hewn stone, and the soft, worn suede of an old travel bag. Their look is never precious, always prepared for the next horizon.

Philosophy & Values

The Explorer values authenticity, freedom, and direct experience. They believe that truth is found not in books but in the elements-the sting of cold water, the scent of wet earth, the vastness of an open sky. They are skeptical of comfort that breeds complacency and seek instead the sharp clarity of risk. Their philosophy is simple: to move is to live, and every new scent is a story waiting to be inhaled.

Relationships

In relationships, the Explorer is a catalyst for adventure. They inspire friends and lovers to step outside their routines, to say yes to a spontaneous road trip or a midnight swim. They are loyal but need space to roam; their love is like the tide-constant in its return, but never still. They connect deeply with those who share their curiosity and respect their need for independence, forming bonds forged in shared discovery rather than daily proximity.

Lifestyle

The Explorer’s life is a series of rituals tied to movement. They wake early to catch the morning mist, pack light, and keep a journal of scents and sensations. Their home is a base camp: sparse, with a hammock, a shelf of field guides, and a collection of stones and shells. They cook simple meals over a fire, prefer the sound of waves to music, and measure time by sun and tide. Every day is an expedition, even if only into a new part of their own city.

Shadow

The Explorer’s shadow is a restless discontent. They may struggle to commit, mistaking depth for stagnation. The same drive that opens horizons can also sever roots, leaving them adrift without anchor. They risk becoming a collector of places rather than a builder of homes, mistaking motion for meaning. The aquatic notes of Pashay can turn cold and isolating if the Explorer forgets that even the sea has shores.

Conclusion

Pashay is the olfactory emblem of the Explorer-a fragrance that smells of salt, green wood, and the promise of the unknown. It is for those who find their center in motion, who wear the world as their skin. To wear it is to carry a compass in your pocket and the sea in your lungs, always ready for the next wave.