STORY
The fifth chapter of the second cycle of the Amouage narrative by Creative Director
Christopher Chong, Portrayal is a manifestation of a person’s orientation to him or herself. A
reflection of his or her unique authenticity, it is about breaking free from the cages of solitude
society sets around people because their truths are often seen as shockingly unconventional.
Portrayal embodies an artist’s ability to reconnect fragments from different times and places.
When society is barren, they are able to transport themselves and immerse in the freedom of
rebellion that can be compared to London’s Roaring 1920’s and New York’s grooving 1980’s.
With the flamboyant, glamorous and often disaffected companionship of Bright Young People,
the artists lose themselves. Desperately seeking something to fill the void, they synergies with
art, culture and themselves in order to recreate something infinitely indefinable.
“A person who dares to defy the norms of their society, Portrayal is for the bold,” says Chong. “It
is inspired by times of dramatic social change and the people who pushed beyond the limits of
mass culture during their times. It is a reflection of the birth of a new age and the freedoms that
come with it.”
MAIN ACCORDS
ozonic, green, woody, aquatic, aromatic
KEY NOTES
Violet Leaves
INGREDIENTS
Vetiver,Cade
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