Vert Rubeus
At a glance
Is Vert Rubeus worth trying?
Vert by Rubeus is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening wear in Fall
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- oud, wine, amber with Woody Notes, Jasmine, Damask Rose
The first impression
Vert by Rubeus is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. Vert was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Jordi Fernández. Top notes are Woody Notes, Jasmine and Damask Rose; middle notes are Agarwood (Oud), Red Wine and Amber; base notes are Amber and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Jordi Fernández
Jordi Fernández contributed to fragrances for the 24 brand, including Elixir Ambrosia, Elixir Azur, Elixir Neroli, Gold, Gold Oud Edition, and Platinum, as well as Genetic Bliss for 27 87. His work spans luxurious and modern compositions, often featuring rich accords and innovative blends. He brings a contemporary sensibility to each project.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Vert Rubeus
Essence
The one who wears Vert Rubeus is not merely drawn to fragrance-they seek transformation. This scent, with its interplay of green vitality and deep, bloody intensity, belongs to the Alchemist, the archetype of metamorphosis. Like the medieval mystic turning lead into gold, they are fascinated by the hidden potential in all things-the way a scent can evoke memory, the way an idea can reshape reality. They are not content with surfaces; they crave the essence beneath.
The Alchemist is a seeker, a tinkerer of the soul. They believe in the power of refinement, in the slow, deliberate work of turning raw experience into wisdom. Yet this very drive can become their undoing-when the pursuit of perfection becomes obsession, or when the desire to transmute reality leads them away from the simple truths of life.
Style & Aesthetic
Their tastes are layered, like the fragrance itself. They prefer the rich over the plain, the complex over the obvious. In art, they gravitate toward symbolism-the surrealists, the Pre-Raphaelites, anything that suggests a world beyond the visible. In music, they favor compositions with tension and resolution-Chopin’s nocturnes, the dark romanticism of Nick Cave, the experimental textures of Björk.
Their personal style is deliberate but never ostentatious. They might wear deep greens, burgundies, or blacks-colors that suggest both life and shadow. Fabrics are textured: raw silk, aged leather, linen that softens with time. They appreciate craftsmanship, the sense that an object has been shaped by hands, not machines.
Their home is a reflection of their mind-curated, atmospheric, filled with objects that tell a story. Bookshelves hold esoteric texts, poetry, philosophy. There are candles, not for decoration, but for the way they alter the air. They might keep a journal, not as a mere record of events, but as a record of inner shifts.
They thrive in environments that allow for both solitude and stimulation-a quiet café where they can write, a dimly lit bar where conversations run deep. Routine bores them, yet they impose structure on their chaos, knowing that without it, their intensity could consume them.
Philosophy & Values
They believe that life is an experiment, a series of reactions waiting to be catalyzed. Their philosophy is one of controlled intensity-they do not shy away from darkness, but neither do they surrender to it. They see suffering as a crucible, love as an alchemical bond, and beauty as something that must be earned.
Their values are rooted in authenticity. They despise pretense, though they themselves may sometimes fall into it when their ideals outpace their reality. They prize loyalty, but only to those who prove worthy of their trust. Their greatest fear is stagnation-the horror of becoming fixed, predictable, dead in spirit.
Relationships
In love, they are passionate but guarded. They do not give themselves lightly; they test, they observe, they wait for the right reaction. When they commit, it is with a fierceness that can be overwhelming-they love as if love itself were an act of transformation.
Friendships are few but profound. They attract those who are also seekers, those who understand the value of silence as much as speech. They have little patience for small talk; every conversation must have weight, must go somewhere. This can make them seem distant, even cold, to those who do not know them.
Shadow
The Alchemist’s greatest strength-their relentless pursuit of transformation-is also their greatest peril. When unbalanced, they become the Obsessive, lost in the labyrinth of their own mind. They may grow impatient with those who do not share their depth, dismissing ordinary joys as beneath them. Their search for the sublime can make them disdain the mundane, even when the mundane is necessary.
They may also fall into the trap of self-mythologizing, turning their life into a grand narrative where every pain is meaningful, every failure a necessary step in their ascent. This can blind them to their own flaws, making them resistant to criticism.
Conclusion
The lover of Vert Rubeus is neither saint nor sinner, but an eternal work in progress. They are drawn to the scent because it mirrors their own nature-verdant yet dark, alive with possibility yet shadowed by depth. They do not seek happiness in the simple sense; they seek meaning, the kind that comes only through fire and refinement.
They will never be at peace, not truly-but then, peace was never their aim. Their destiny is the crucible. Their art is the self. And their fragrance is the scent of becoming.