
Trajan
Named after the Roman emperor renowned for expanding the empire to its greatest extent, Electimuss Trajan Eau de Parfum carries that ambition in its bones. Crafted by Marco Genovese and released in 2020, it sits in the upper tier of British niche perfumery, built around a citrus-forward accord that pivots into something warmer and more complex than its opening suggests. Aromatica carries the Electimuss Trajan decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Blood Orange, Mandarin Orange, Lemon, Bergamot
Heart: Saffron, Lavender, Sage
Base: Ambergris, Cedar, Oakmoss
The Scent
Four citrus notes hit the skin at once, and each one pulls in a slightly different direction. Blood orange leads, ripe and slightly jammy, while bergamot keeps things sharp and lemon adds a clean, almost mineral edge. Mandarin rounds the whole accord into something warmer than a typical cologne opening. The citrus phase is vivid and generous, settling into the skin rather than evaporating immediately. There is real depth in how those four notes interact: the blood orange pushes sweetness, the bergamot pushes brightness, and the lemon and mandarin hold those two poles apart long enough for the whole opening to feel genuinely layered rather than flat. As the opening settles, saffron arrives first from the heart, and it does something interesting here: it picks up the sweetness from the ambergris base and begins to caramelize the citrus. This is where Trajan earns its most frequent comparison to Baccarat Rouge 540. The similarity is real but partial. Trajan has the same sweet, golden warmth in the mid-accord, but where BR540 drives hard with synthetic amberwood, Trajan takes a softer road. Lavender adds a brief herbal counterpoint, enough to prevent the saffron from going fully gourmand, and sage brings a dry, slightly smoky quality that grounds the middle. The sage in particular is easy to underestimate on first wear: it reads almost like a cool breath across the warmer notes, sharpening the composition right when the citrus has faded and the sweetness of the saffron-ambergris combination might otherwise turn cloying. That brief cooling effect is what keeps the heart feeling wearable rather than heavy. The drydown is where Trajan separates itself most clearly. Cedar and oakmoss come forward together, pushing the composition toward something distinctly more earthy and classical than the opening promised. The oakmoss in particular gives the base a mossy, forest-floor quality, more rooted in the chypre tradition than in modern amber-heavy niche. This split in character, between the bright contemporary citrus opening and the older-school mossy base, is the most polarising aspect of the fragrance. Some find the drydown to be the most compelling part, the point where the fragrance finally becomes unique rather than familiar. Others prefer the first thirty minutes and find the oakmoss shift unexpected. Neither reaction is wrong. The ambergris persists quietly through the entire drydown, keeping a skin-warm softness underneath the wood and moss that prevents the base from reading as austere. The overall arc is from bright and citric to warm and golden to dry and earthy, each phase distinct but connected to the one before it.
When to Wear
Trajan works best in cooler weather, autumn evenings, or the transitional chill of a Dhaka winter morning. It fits well in formal or semi-formal settings, a dinner out, a client meeting, or an evening function where the surroundings call for something polished but not safe. Browse the Formal collection for other fragrances that share this register.
Who Is It For
Someone drawn to niche citrus-amber compositions who wants an alternative to BR540 with more classical depth and an earthy drydown, rather than a sweeter, more synthetic finish.
If you enjoy Baccarat Rouge 540, Trajan sits in the same amber-saffron territory and rewards a direct comparison on skin. Browse the full Electimuss collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Named after the Roman emperor renowned for expanding the empire to its greatest extent, Electimuss Trajan Eau de Parfum carries that ambition in its bones. Crafted by Marco Genovese and released in 2020, it sits in the upper tier of British niche perfumery, built around a citrus-forward accord that pivots into something warmer and more complex than its opening suggests. Aromatica carries the Electimuss Trajan decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Blood Orange, Mandarin Orange, Lemon, Bergamot
Heart: Saffron, Lavender, Sage
Base: Ambergris, Cedar, Oakmoss
The Scent
Four citrus notes hit the skin at once, and each one pulls in a slightly different direction. Blood orange leads, ripe and slightly jammy, while bergamot keeps things sharp and lemon adds a clean, almost mineral edge. Mandarin rounds the whole accord into something warmer than a typical cologne opening. The citrus phase is vivid and generous, settling into the skin rather than evaporating immediately. There is real depth in how those four notes interact: the blood orange pushes sweetness, the bergamot pushes brightness, and the lemon and mandarin hold those two poles apart long enough for the whole opening to feel genuinely layered rather than flat. As the opening settles, saffron arrives first from the heart, and it does something interesting here: it picks up the sweetness from the ambergris base and begins to caramelize the citrus. This is where Trajan earns its most frequent comparison to Baccarat Rouge 540. The similarity is real but partial. Trajan has the same sweet, golden warmth in the mid-accord, but where BR540 drives hard with synthetic amberwood, Trajan takes a softer road. Lavender adds a brief herbal counterpoint, enough to prevent the saffron from going fully gourmand, and sage brings a dry, slightly smoky quality that grounds the middle. The sage in particular is easy to underestimate on first wear: it reads almost like a cool breath across the warmer notes, sharpening the composition right when the citrus has faded and the sweetness of the saffron-ambergris combination might otherwise turn cloying. That brief cooling effect is what keeps the heart feeling wearable rather than heavy. The drydown is where Trajan separates itself most clearly. Cedar and oakmoss come forward together, pushing the composition toward something distinctly more earthy and classical than the opening promised. The oakmoss in particular gives the base a mossy, forest-floor quality, more rooted in the chypre tradition than in modern amber-heavy niche. This split in character, between the bright contemporary citrus opening and the older-school mossy base, is the most polarising aspect of the fragrance. Some find the drydown to be the most compelling part, the point where the fragrance finally becomes unique rather than familiar. Others prefer the first thirty minutes and find the oakmoss shift unexpected. Neither reaction is wrong. The ambergris persists quietly through the entire drydown, keeping a skin-warm softness underneath the wood and moss that prevents the base from reading as austere. The overall arc is from bright and citric to warm and golden to dry and earthy, each phase distinct but connected to the one before it.
When to Wear
Trajan works best in cooler weather, autumn evenings, or the transitional chill of a Dhaka winter morning. It fits well in formal or semi-formal settings, a dinner out, a client meeting, or an evening function where the surroundings call for something polished but not safe. Browse the Formal collection for other fragrances that share this register.
Who Is It For
Someone drawn to niche citrus-amber compositions who wants an alternative to BR540 with more classical depth and an earthy drydown, rather than a sweeter, more synthetic finish.
If you enjoy Baccarat Rouge 540, Trajan sits in the same amber-saffron territory and rewards a direct comparison on skin. Browse the full Electimuss collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











