Alabaster Vitabella
At a glance
Is Alabaster Vitabella worth trying?
Alabaster by Vitabella is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Intimate sillage
- Signature profile
- vanilla, coconut, sweet with Pear, Coconut, Jasmine
The first impression
Alabaster by Vitabella is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Alabaster was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Sebastian TopNotes. Top note is Pear; middle notes are Coconut and Jasmine; base notes are Vanilla, Cedar, White Musk and Tonka Bean.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Sebastian TopNotes
Sebastian TopNotes is a perfumer for Vitabella, creating fragrances such as Alabaster, Oasis, Tennis Club, and Uomo. His compositions often explore clean, fresh, and sporty accords, suitable for everyday wear. TopNotes’ style is characterized by its accessibility and versatility, focusing on bright, uplifting notes.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Creator Archetype: Portrait of Alabaster Vitabella
Essence
Alabaster embodies the Creator archetype through its alchemical transformation of humble ingredients into something transcendent. The fragrance begins with a juicy pear note-ordinary and approachable-then builds through tropical coconut and jasmine into a vanilla-musk masterpiece. Like the Creator, it demonstrates how imagination elevates the everyday.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor modular clothing: convertible dresses that become tops, scarves that transform into shawls. Their workspace features raw materials-spools of undyed silk, blocks of unfired clay-arranged with the same intentional simplicity as the perfume's single pear top note.
Philosophy & Values
They believe constraints breed innovation, much like how limiting the top note to just pear forced greater creativity in the composition. Process matters as much as product; they take pleasure in watching coconut milk separate as much as in the final curry it flavors.
Relationships
Collaboration is their love language. They thrive with partners who appreciate their midnight brainstorming sessions, where ideas flow as freely as the perfume's lactonic vanilla drydown. Criticism must be constructive to penetrate their creative focus.
Lifestyle
Their days oscillate between frenetic making and restorative stillness. Mornings might find them sketching perfume bottles inspired by coconut shells, afternoons soaking in jasmine-infused baths to recharge. Every errand becomes material gathering.
Shadow
Their risk is becoming so engrossed in potential that they struggle with completion. Like the fragrance's elusive musky trail, their projects sometimes evaporate before full realization. They must learn that not every creation needs to be revolutionary.
Conclusion
Alabaster is less a finished product than an invitation to create. Its pear-to-vanilla arc mirrors the Creator's journey from inspiration to manifestation, reminding us that even the most ethereal art begins with something as simple as fruit on a kitchen counter.