The Story
Why it exists.
Born from the Star Trek licensed line, Tiberius arrived in 2009 as the franchise’s tribute to bold exploration. The name echoes the series’ Roman‑inspired character, suggesting authority and curiosity. Crafted in a French laboratory, the perfume translates the saga’s futuristic spirit into a wearable moment, pairing bright tropical fruit with a hint of galactic coolness. Its composition mirrors the series’ blend of daring adventure and measured logic, inviting the wearer to embark on a personal voyage.
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The Beginning
Born from the Star Trek licensed line, Tiberius arrived in 2009 as the franchise’s tribute to bold exploration. The name echoes the series’ Roman‑inspired character, suggesting authority and curiosity. Crafted in a French laboratory, the perfume translates the saga’s futuristic spirit into a wearable moment, pairing bright tropical fruit with a hint of galactic coolness. Its composition mirrors the series’ blend of daring adventure and measured logic, inviting the wearer to embark on a personal voyage.
The opening trio, pineapple, Anjou pear and citrus, was chosen to evoke the crisp air of a starship’s bridge at dawn, a fresh start before the mission begins. Lavender threads through the heart, adding a subtle, almost clinical calm that recalls the precise logic of the series’ iconic officers. The base of musk, woody notes, moss and patchouli grounds the scent, suggesting the metallic hulls and alien terrains explored in the narrative, while synthetic accents keep the vibe unmistakably futuristic.
The Evolution
The first fifteen minutes explode with a bright, almost edible pineapple‑pear zest, the citrus edge sharpening the sensation like a warp‑core ignition. As the initial spark settles, the heart emerges: melon adds a watery sweetness, lavender introduces a clean, slightly medicinal breeze, and blackcurrant injects a dark berry depth that feels like a nebula’s hidden core. Around the half‑hour mark, the base asserts itself, soft musk blends with a dry, forest‑floor moss, while woody accords and patchouli lay a lingering, earthy foundation. The synthetic facets linger subtly, giving the drydown a metallic sheen that recalls star‑travel. By the third hour, the scent rests at a moderate sillage, the woody‑mossy trail persisting for four to six hours before fading into a faint, comforting memory of the voyage.
Cultural Impact
Among Star Trek fans, Tiberius has become the go‑to casual scent, praised for its bright fruit start that feels less like a costume and more like a personal mission badge. Wearers note its polarising synthetic edge, yet many appreciate the way it bridges nostalgic sci‑fi vibes with everyday wearability, placing it alongside Kirk and Spock as the line’s most approachable daily companion.
The House
United Kingdom · Est. 2017
Star Trek fragrance collection translates the iconic science‑fiction saga into scent. Launched in 2017 under a licensing agreement with CBS Consumer Products, the line offers seven character‑inspired eau de parfums that aim to echo the spirit of exploration, bravery and curiosity that define the series. Each bottle carries a minimalist silhouette, a subtle nod to starship consoles, while the notes range from crisp marine accords to warm amber, inviting wearers to experience a personal voyage through scent.
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Imagine a sleek starship glide through sunrise skies, bright synth arpeggios meet mellow jazz brass, echoing the fragrance’s tropical spark and cool lavender calm.
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