
Aroma d'Anima
Psychology in a bottle.
Aroma d'Anima, founded by Evgeniy Chub in Russia in 2017, draws its name from the Italian phrase for 'soul scent,' signalling an intent to reach beyond the surface of conventional perfumery. The house collaborates with perfumer Anna Sivacheva on compositions framed as psychological portraits — each fragrance designed to articulate an interior state rather than an external impression. Working from a distinctly Russian indie sensibility, the brand challenges the decorative conventions of mainstream niche perfumery by treating molecular minimalism and emotional depth as non-negotiable design values. Releases favour spare construction over lush complexity, allowing single materials or tight accord clusters to carry the full narrative weight. Aroma d'Anima occupies a deliberate space at the quieter end of the Russian niche scene, appealing to wearers drawn to introspective, cerebral fragrance rather than crowd-pleasing projection.
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.









