More Is More Wilgermain

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2020

At a glance

Is More Is More Wilgermain worth trying?

More is More by Wilgermain is a Leather fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
Signature profile
aromatic, floral, rose with Davana, Chinese Osmanthus, Clary Sage

The first impression

More is More by Wilgermain is a Leather fragrance for women and men. More is More was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Rodrigo Flores-Roux. Top notes are Davana, Chinese Osmanthus and Clary Sage; middle notes are Rose Water, Broom and Leather; base notes are Ambrette (Musk Mallow), Haitian Vetiver and Singapore Patchouli.

What shapes the scent

aromatic 100%
floral 85%
rose 70%
yellow floral 60%
green 50%
fruity 40%
soft spicy 35%
sweet 30%
balsamic 25%
leather 20%

The perfumer behind it

Rodrigo Flores-Roux

Rodrigo Flores-Roux

Rodrigo Flores-Roux is a perfumer who has contributed to a wide range of fragrance houses including 27 87, Aedes de Venustas, Aether, Alford & Hoff, Anine Bing, and Arquiste. His notable works include Hakuna Matata, Oeillet Bengale, Methaldone, Suprae, and A Grove By The Sea. Flores-Roux is recognized for his versatile and creative approach to scent.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Davana Davana
Chinese Osmanthus Chinese Osmanthus
Clary Sage Clary Sage

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Rose Water Rose Water
Broom Broom
Leather Leather

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Ambrette (Musk Mallow) Ambrette (Musk Mallow)
Haitian Vetiver Haitian Vetiver
Singapore Patchouli Singapore Patchouli

The mood it creates

The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of More Is More Wilgermain

Essence

More Is More embodies the Sovereign archetype, commanding attention without apology. The bold leather and rose heart notes declare authority, while osmanthus and vetiver add regal complexity. This is someone who takes up space deliberately, understanding that true power lies in self-possession.

They move through the world as if born to lead, not from arrogance but from an unshakable sense of purpose. The fragrance's opulence mirrors their belief that excess, when intentional, becomes a virtue rather than a vice.

Style & Aesthetic

Their wardrobe favors structured silhouettes-tailored coats, high boots-in rich hues like burgundy and forest green. The leather note in More Is More might manifest as a well-worn briefcase or gloves worn more for style than necessity. Their home mixes antique furniture with modern art, a throne room for the 21st century.

They have no patience for trends, preferring pieces that will outlast seasons.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in the responsibility that comes with influence. The vetiver and patchouli base notes ground their ambition in something enduring, while the floral middle speaks to their appreciation for beauty in service of strength. For them, leadership is about lifting others, not self-aggrandizement.

Luxury matters only insofar as it reflects respect-for oneself, for craftsmanship, for history.

Relationships

They attract admirers easily, though few earn their full trust. Romantic partners must match their intensity without competing with it. Colleagues either resent or revere them, depending on whether they feel empowered or overshadowed.

Their inner circle is small but fiercely loyal. These are the ones who see the person behind the crown.

Lifestyle

Their schedule is packed but never frantic-every meeting, every meal serves a purpose. They might collect rare books or sponsor emerging artists, viewing patronage as a duty of privilege. Even leisure is pursued with focus, whether mastering chess or studying wine.

They sleep little but well, rising early to plan the day ahead.

Shadow

Their strength can curdle into stubbornness, mistaking flexibility for weakness. The leather note turns stifling when they refuse to adapt. They risk becoming isolated by their own standards, dismissing those who don't meet them.

At worst, they confuse having the last word with being right.

Conclusion

More Is More captures the Sovereign in full glory-unafraid of grandeur, yet anchored by depth. Like the fragrance, they leave an impression that lingers long after they've left the room. Their legacy won't be in territory conquered but in standards raised, proving that true power magnifies rather than diminishes.