The end… or the origins? Crisp and earthy full of ionone orris vibes and cool violet leaf Omega is the dark antagonist of the bright radiant Alfa in the Mendittorosa trilogy of formulas about the balance of the universe.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Omega suits a close, deliberate kind of presence: the sort that enters a room quietly but leaves a dry, polished trace in the air. Its cool iris-violet opening and leathered depth feel most natural in restrained, intimate settings where texture matters more than volume.
How to wear
Best worn with a light hand in cool to mild weather, Omega shows its structure without becoming heavy. One or two sprays are enough to let the leather, iris and oud unfold slowly on skin; in warmer air it stays more transparent, while in colder conditions its woody base feels drier and more pronounced.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like woody-leather fragrances with an artistic, slightly abstract edge: iris, violet and oud over a clean, dry structure. It will appeal to those who prefer composed, textural scents over sweet or overtly smoky compositions.
Release year
2012
The nose
Asoi Beal and Amal Bouris
Collaborators
Stefania Squeglia, the founder of Mendittorosa, shaped the fragrance’s artistic direction as part of the original Trilogy concept, framing Omega as the dark counterpoint to Alfa and the closing note in the house’s symbolic universe.
Mendittorosa’s story
Mendittorosa treats perfume as handcrafted art rather than a commercial product, building each composition around emotion, symbolism and material detail. The house’s work is deliberately artisanal, intimate and concept-driven, with packaging and presentation treated as part of the creative statement.
Omega’s concept
Omega was launched in 2012 as part of Mendittorosa’s original Trilogy, where it represents the end, opposite Alfa as the beginning and Id as rebirth. The fragrance is presented as the darker pole of the set, built around the tension between crisp violet-iris facets and a deeper leather-oud structure.
Extra info
Omega is part of Mendittorosa’s Trilogy, alongside Alfa and Id. The bottle is presented in the house’s signature artisanal style, with a heavy glass flacon, a heart-shaped metal cap and a handcrafted wooden box. The brand also emphasizes eco-conscious packaging with no plastic or cellophane.
The end… or the origins? Crisp and earthy full of ionone orris vibes and cool violet leaf Omega is the dark antagonist of the bright radiant Alfa in the Mendittorosa trilogy of formulas about the balance of the universe.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Omega suits a close, deliberate kind of presence: the sort that enters a room quietly but leaves a dry, polished trace in the air. Its cool iris-violet opening and leathered depth feel most natural in restrained, intimate settings where texture matters more than volume.
How to wear
Best worn with a light hand in cool to mild weather, Omega shows its structure without becoming heavy. One or two sprays are enough to let the leather, iris and oud unfold slowly on skin; in warmer air it stays more transparent, while in colder conditions its woody base feels drier and more pronounced.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like woody-leather fragrances with an artistic, slightly abstract edge: iris, violet and oud over a clean, dry structure. It will appeal to those who prefer composed, textural scents over sweet or overtly smoky compositions.
Release year
2012
The nose
Asoi Beal and Amal Bouris
Collaborators
Stefania Squeglia, the founder of Mendittorosa, shaped the fragrance’s artistic direction as part of the original Trilogy concept, framing Omega as the dark counterpoint to Alfa and the closing note in the house’s symbolic universe.
Mendittorosa’s story
Mendittorosa treats perfume as handcrafted art rather than a commercial product, building each composition around emotion, symbolism and material detail. The house’s work is deliberately artisanal, intimate and concept-driven, with packaging and presentation treated as part of the creative statement.
Omega’s concept
Omega was launched in 2012 as part of Mendittorosa’s original Trilogy, where it represents the end, opposite Alfa as the beginning and Id as rebirth. The fragrance is presented as the darker pole of the set, built around the tension between crisp violet-iris facets and a deeper leather-oud structure.
Extra info
Omega is part of Mendittorosa’s Trilogy, alongside Alfa and Id. The bottle is presented in the house’s signature artisanal style, with a heavy glass flacon, a heart-shaped metal cap and a handcrafted wooden box. The brand also emphasizes eco-conscious packaging with no plastic or cellophane.
