Antarctica Trnp

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2017

At a glance

Is Antarctica Trnp worth trying?

Antarctica by TRNP is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Spring
Performance feel
Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
ozonic, tuberose, mossy with Violet Leaf, Tuberose, Oakmoss

The first impression

Antarctica by TRNP is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women and men. Antarctica was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Teone Reinthal.

What shapes the scent

ozonic 100%
tuberose 85%
mossy 70%
green 60%
aquatic 50%
earthy 40%
white floral 35%
citrus 30%
fresh spicy 25%
woody 20%

The perfumer behind it

Teone Reinthal

Teone Reinthal

Teone Reinthal is the perfumer behind the TRNP line, featuring scents such as Ambrosia, Anjana, Antarctica, and Arcadia. Her portfolio includes both floral and earthy themes, with names like Artemis, Audrey, Autumn Shadows, and Avant Gardenia. Reinthal’s work often explores natural and botanical accords.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Violet Leaf Violet Leaf
Tuberose Tuberose
Oakmoss Oakmoss
Bergamot Bergamot
Hyacinth Hyacinth
Patchouli Patchouli
Labdanum Labdanum

The mood it creates

The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Antarctica Trnp

Essence

Antarctica channels the Explorer archetype, a soul drawn to uncharted emotional territories. Its ozonic violet leaf and bergamot suggest ice cracking underfoot, while tuberose and oakmoss bloom like unexpected life in a frozen landscape. This is a scent for those who navigate inner tundras, mapping the wilderness within.

The Explorer thrives on discovery, and Antarctica's aquatic-mossy accords mirror their restlessness. They are the type to book a one-way ticket after a dream, trusting the journey more than the destination.

Style & Aesthetic

Their wardrobe favors technical fabrics in glacier hues-pieces that transition from urban cafes to mountain trails. A well-worn leather notebook bulges with pressed flowers and train tickets. Their home has a wall-sized map dotted with pins marking places loved and left.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in the wisdom of detours. Antarctica's green freshness speaks to their conviction that growth happens off the beaten path. Compasses matter less than curiosity; they'd rather be lost than follow someone else's route.

Relationships

They collect kindred spirits like passport stamps-intense connections that burn bright but brief. Partners learn to recognize the distant look that means their heart is already packing for the next horizon.

Lifestyle

Dawn finds them jogging along unfamiliar riverbanks, recording birdcalls on their phone. Even their morning tea ritual involves sampling rare varietals from far-flung plantations. Antarctica's crisp sillage trails behind them like contrails.

Shadow

Their bravery masks a fear of roots. When intimacy deepens, they panic like an animal sensing thin ice, reaching for their scent as a talisman against settling.

Conclusion

Antarctica is the Explorer's olfactory compass: ozonic, green, and restless. To wear it is to carry the scent of departure on your skin, a reminder that some souls are nourished by the journey itself.