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Robert Mallet-Stevens

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Robert Mallet-Stevens

1886-03-24 at 04:00:00 · Paris, France

Aries SunScorpio MoonAquarius Rising
Air dominant5 retrogrades

Read through an astrological lens, Robert Mallet-Stevens's chart reveals the temperament, drives, and emotional patterns that run beneath the surface...

The Sun sits in Aries for Robert Mallet-Stevens, planted firmly in the 2nd house — meaning a nature that proves its existence through what it does rather than what it is. The inner life matters less than the outer motion. This is a chart built for momentum, and when momentum stops, the identity waits. With the Sun in the 2nd house, his sense of purpose finds expression through the domain of values and resources. The Sun in the 2nd house ties purpose to what is built, earned, and valued — the sense of self is anchored in material reality, in the things that can be touched and held and pointed to. Pride runs through what they have created and what they have refused to compromise.

Beneath the surface, a Scorpio Moon in the 9th house — Transformation is the emotional mode — Scorpio Moon doesn't move through feelings so much as it is changed by them. What goes in does not come out the same. The processing is not comfortable, but what emerges from it is real. The Moon in the 9th house needs expansion to feel whole — travel, learning, and the ongoing belief that something meaningful is always ahead are genuine emotional requirements. When life contracts and the horizon disappears, something essential goes with it.

First impressions of Robert are filtered through Aquarius on the Ascendant. The impression is of someone principled — a person who has a position and holds it, who can't be talked into something they've already decided against, who does not adjust their thinking to manage other people's comfort. That quality is unusual enough to be memorable. This is what the world gets first. What comes next requires time, and the willingness to look past the initial read.

In his personal life, Robert's Venus in Aquarius gives more freedom than it asks for — Aquarius Venus is genuinely tolerant of difference, genuinely unconcerned with ownership, and genuinely uninterested in monitoring a partner. The freedom it extends is the freedom it needs, and extending it is a form of respect.

The mental signature behind Robert's voice and perspective is Mercury in Aries. The mind reads the room before the words arrive — Aries Mercury is observationally quick, picking up on the essential feature of a situation before most people have finished orienting themselves. The conclusion tends to precede the reasoning, and the reasoning usually confirms it.

Robert — when it comes to pursuit — pursues through mastery — Virgo Mars wants to be excellent, not just successful, and the distinction matters. The goal is to do the thing right, all the way right, and then find where it can be improved. Mars in the 7th channels energy into relationships and one-on-one dynamics... they bring intensity to their closest partnerships and are drawn to strong counterparts.

The chart speaks primarily through Air... Robert is most alive when ideas are flowing, connections are forming, and the conversation is genuinely alive. With 5 retrograde planets natally, much of Robert's energy turns inward... a rich interior life that quietly shapes everything he puts into the world.

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House System:

Planetary Positions

Rising: Aquarius · Midheaven: Sagittarius
Sun

Aries

3° · House 2

Moon

Scorpio

25° · House 9

Mercury

Aries

21° · House 2

Venus

Aquarius

25° · House 1

Mars

Virgo

9° · House 7

Jupiter

Libra

0° · House 7

Saturn

Cancer

1° · House 5

Uranus

Libra

5° · House 8

Neptune

Taurus

23° · House 3

Pluto

Gemini

1° · House 3

North Node

Virgo

16° · House 7

Chiron

Gemini

11° · House 4

Black Moon Lilith

Aquarius

19° · House 1

Chart Interpretations

Sun in Aries in House 2

Your Sun in Aries in the second house ignites the domain of personal resources, self-worth, and material values with cardinal fire energy ... and what emerges is someone whose identity is substantially expressed through what they build, earn, and claim as genuinely theirs. Aries is ruled by Mars, which brings an aggressive and entrepreneurial instinct to the 2nd house's naturally Taurean territory: financial decisions happen quickly, earning is pursued with initiative rather than patience, and the motivation behind income is often a fierce need for personal freedom rather than mere security. The Sun here means your core identity is partly expressed through your relationship with money and your own sense of worth, which connects self-esteem to material momentum in ways that deserve conscious awareness. The 2nd house is Succedent and rewards patient consolidation, but Aries electrifies it ... you are a builder who moves at speed. To work with this energy consciously, ground the impulsive financial instinct with a longer view: Aries wants to act now, and the 2nd house rewards the action that compounds over time rather than the action that burns brightly and spends itself. The honest growth challenge is separating self-worth from net worth ... when your income stalls, this placement can experience it as a personal diminishment rather than a temporary circumstance, and the growth is building an inner sense of value that doesn't fluctuate with the balance sheet.

Moon in Scorpio in House 9

Your Moon in Scorpio in the ninth house brings fixed water's investigative depth and Pluto's transformative intelligence to the domain of philosophical wisdom, higher education, and the search for meaning ... producing a philosophical sensibility that is drawn not to the comfortable and the optimistic but to the genuine, the difficult, and the psychologically honest truth about what human existence actually is when examined without flinching. Scorpio is ruled by Pluto, and in the 9th house that rulership gives your approach to wisdom a quality of relentless penetration: you are not satisfied with philosophical frameworks that explain the pleasant dimensions of experience while avoiding the shadow; you are drawn to the traditions, teachers, and forms of study that engage honestly with death, power, transformation, and the darkness as well as the light of the human condition. This placement means your emotional nourishment comes substantially from your relationship with philosophical and spiritual depth ... the wisdom traditions that speak most powerfully to your Moon are those that have been tested in genuine suffering and emerged with truth rather than mere optimism. Travel to places of intense historical or psychological significance, or encounters with traditions that engage honestly with the most difficult dimensions of human experience, can be genuinely transformative in a way that more pleasurable travel rarely achieves. To work with this energy consciously, maintain genuine philosophical openness alongside your depth orientation ... Scorpio in the 9th can develop a philosophical worldview organized around the dark and the complex that becomes as one-dimensional as the naive optimism it rightly rejects. The honest growth challenge is that fixed water in the 9th can become so identified with the truth of suffering and complexity that it becomes resistant to the equally genuine truth of joy, beauty, and the unguarded moment, and the growth is developing a philosophical framework broad enough to contain both.

Mercury in Aries in House 2

Your Mercury in Aries in the second house means your sharpest thinking ignites when the question is practical and the stakes are real ... what to earn, what to build, what is actually worth your time and resources. Mercury governs cognition and communication; Aries is a cardinal fire sign ruled by Mars, and its energy brings decisiveness and an instinct to act on financial ideas rather than merely analyze them. The second house governs money, self-worth, and the values you act on, and Mercury here makes your mind most alive when it is solving a material problem or pitching something you believe in. You trust your gut on financial decisions more than most people can afford to, and your read on earning opportunities is often quick and correct. To work with this energy consciously, develop the practice of one round of detailed research before committing to any significant financial move ... your instincts are good, and a short investigative phase makes them even better. The growth edge is that Mars-ruled Aries decisiveness can push you to commit before the details are fully clear; building the habit of asking what you might be missing, even briefly, is the discipline that turns bold financial instinct into genuine and lasting financial intelligence.

Venus in Aquarius in House 1

Your Venus in Aquarius in the first house gives you a unique, unconventional, and intellectually stimulating presence that attracts others through your originality rather than traditional charm. As a fixed air sign ruled by Saturn and Uranus, Aquarius channels Venus toward friendship, intellectual connection, and a love of humanity that transcends conventional social boundaries. You project independence, progressive values, and a somewhat detached but genuinely warm quality. Your personal style is distinctive and may deliberately challenge mainstream aesthetics. You attract people who value authenticity, intelligence, and freedom above conformity. The invitation here is to notice emotional detachment masquerading as independence ... keeping people at intellectual arm's length to avoid vulnerability. Consciously practice allowing emotional closeness alongside the intellectual connection you value so highly, and your unique presence will attract not just admirers but deeply bonded companions.

Mars in Virgo in House 7

Your Mars in Virgo in the seventh house brings analytical, service-oriented, and detail-conscious energy to partnerships and close relationships. You show love and commitment through practical helpfulness ... you pay attention, remember details, and show up in concrete, reliable ways. You are drawn to partners who are competent, grounded, and committed to self-improvement. The challenge is that critical analysis, applied to a partner's flaws, can erode intimacy over time; the attention you give to what isn't working needs balance with recognition of what is. The key insight: your gifts of practical care and attentive presence, when offered with warmth, create partnerships of exceptional quality and depth.

Jupiter in Libra in House 7

Your Jupiter in Libra in the seventh house is one of the most fortunate placements for partnerships and marriage, as Jupiter's expansiveness sits in the sign most oriented toward relationship in the house that governs it. Committed partnerships are a primary source of growth, luck, and abundance in your life. You attract partners who are generous, cultured, and genuinely good for your development, and your relationships tend to expand your horizons and improve your life in tangible ways. You bring extraordinary grace, fairness, and diplomatic skill to your closest bonds. Legal and business partnerships also benefit from this placement. The challenge is defining yourself so completely through your partnerships that you lose your independent identity. Maintain strong personal goals and interests outside your relationships, and the partnerships you build become even more rewarding because both people bring their whole selves to the bond.

Saturn in Cancer in House 5

Your Saturn in Cancer in the fifth house shapes creativity, romance, and joy through a tender yet guarded emotional lens. You may find playful self-expression difficult ... Cancer's vulnerability combined with Saturn's caution can make the spontaneous leap into joy feel too exposed. You may be especially cautious about romance, having learned early that opening your heart carries real risk. The gift is that when you do commit to creative or romantic expression, it flows from a place of genuine emotional depth rather than performance. Saturn in detriment here asks you to practice the courage of emotional play ... to let yourself be seen in your joy even when it feels unsafe.

Uranus in Libra in House 8

Your Uranus in Libra in the eighth house directs relationship-oriented innovation into the domain of shared resources, deep intimacy, and transformation. Libra is cardinal air, so you approach the eighth house's intense themes with a desire for balance and fairness, while Uranus ensures that your encounters with power, vulnerability, and shared finances are unpredictable. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms how society handles joint finances, equitable inheritance, and the balance of power in intimate relationships, and in your eighth house, these themes are deeply personal. You may experience sudden shifts in shared financial situations or profound psychological transformations triggered by partnership dynamics. Intimacy for you requires intellectual as well as emotional depth, and you seek a balance of power that many find difficult to achieve. The challenge is that the desire for fairness in deeply unequal situations ... power, money, vulnerability ... can become a way of avoiding the raw surrender that true intimacy demands. When you allow yourself to be genuinely vulnerable without keeping score, your capacity for deep transformation and authentic connection reaches its full potential.

Neptune in Taurus in House 3

Your Neptune in Taurus in the third house blends the planet of imagination with Taurus' patient, deliberate mental style and places it in the house of communication, learning, and daily exchange. Neptune in Taurus is a generational signature, but the third house makes it personally relevant to how you think, speak, and connect with your immediate community. Your communication style tends to be measured and sensory ... you express ideas through concrete imagery and have a gift for making the intangible feel touchable. You may have a beautiful speaking or singing voice, or a talent for writing that evokes atmosphere and texture. The practical insight is to make sure you say what you actually mean and not just what sounds pleasant, since Taurus can soften edges that sometimes need to stay sharp.

Pluto in Gemini in House 3

Your Pluto in Gemini in the third house is an especially potent placement, as Gemini naturally rules this house of communication, learning, and the immediate environment. Pluto's transformative power here gives your words and ideas an extraordinary impact ... what you write, say, or think has the potential to fundamentally change minds and shift narratives. Your curiosity is not superficial but driven by a need to uncover hidden truths and expose what lies beneath. Early educational experiences or sibling relationships may have involved significant power dynamics that shaped your relationship with knowledge itself. You are drawn to research, investigation, and any form of communication that reveals what has been concealed. The challenge is managing the intensity of your mental energy without becoming obsessive, anxious, or manipulative in conversation. When you channel this placement constructively, you become an intellectual force capable of transforming your community through the sheer power of well-directed truth.

North Node in Virgo in House 7

Your North Node in Virgo in the seventh house points toward growth through partnerships built on practical mutual support, discerning choice, and genuine helpfulness to each other. You are here to learn that the most enduring close relationships are those grounded in real compatibility, shared routines, and the quiet, practical ways we care for one another daily. The seventh house focuses this growth on marriage, partnerships, and contracts. Choose partners with care and discernment, build relationships on consistent, practical support rather than on idealized romantic visions, and bring your analytical gifts to the task of keeping relationships healthy and functional. Lasting love is built on the thousand small, careful acts.

Chiron in Gemini in House 4

Chiron in Gemini in the fourth house brings the Wounded Healer into the most private and psychologically foundational sector of the chart ... the domain of home, family, roots, and the emotional bedrock established in earliest childhood ... filtered through mutable air's communicative energy and Mercury's instinct for connection through language. The wound here lives in the quality of language in your family of origin: what was said and what was left carefully unsaid, whether emotional truth was spoken or buried beneath pleasant conversation, whether the home was a place where your thoughts and feelings could be expressed or where certain subjects were effectively forbidden. Gemini's mutable quality means the family communication wound is adaptive ... it may have expressed as a household of endless talk that avoided all genuine depth, or as a quiet home where you learned to read unspoken subtext because speaking directly was somehow unsafe. Mercury rules Gemini, and in the fourth house its energy means your earliest sense of emotional security was mediated through language: how you were spoken to, whether you were listened to, whether the words used in your home carried actual emotional truth or served primarily as social performance. Your gift is a finely tuned sensitivity to the gap between what families say and what they actually mean ... you can hear the subtext in a room before anyone acknowledges it, which makes you an unusually effective guide for others trying to understand and heal their family communication patterns. To work with this energy consciously, invest in creating a home environment where emotional truth is spoken rather than managed ... where the conversations that matter are actually had. The growth edge is that mutable air in the fourth house can respond to the wound by staying perpetually in motion ... talking, processing, analyzing ... without ever landing in the emotional stillness that genuine healing requires, and the growth is learning to let some things be felt rather than said.

Black Moon Lilith in Aquarius in House 1

Lilith in Aquarius carries the exile of the radical outsider ... the one whose vision of how things could be was so far outside the consensus that the consensus simply declared them wrong. What was shamed in you was your refusal to be socialized away from your own strangeness, your insistence on a freedom so total it unsettled even the people who claimed to value independence. You may have been cast as the eccentric, the troublemaker, the one who asked why when everyone else accepted because. The reclamation here is the full inhabitation of your difference ... not as a wound that sets you apart, but as a genuinely unique vantage point that the world needs. When this Lilith is integrated, you become someone whose willingness to stand entirely outside the consensus creates space for others to do the same, and your vision of what is possible expands the boundaries of what everyone around you believes.

Ascendant (Rising) in Aquarius

With Aquarius rising, you come across as independent, unconventional, and intellectually original. People sense that you think differently from the crowd... and you do. There's a friendly detachment to your energy that keeps people curious. You engage with the world through ideas and systems, not emotions.

Descendant in Leo

With your Descendant in Leo, you're drawn to partners who are warm, confident, and creatively expressive. You seek relationships where both people can shine... where love is generous and dramatic in the best way.

MC

Midheaven in Sagittarius

With your Midheaven in Sagittarius, your career path is expansive, philosophical, and oriented toward growth. You're drawn to work that involves teaching, travel, publishing, or exploring new territory. Your public reputation is built on optimism and the ability to see possibilities others miss.

IC

Imum Coeli in Gemini

With your IC in Gemini, your roots are shaped by conversation, learning, and mental stimulation. Your childhood home was likely full of books, talk, or frequent change. You recharge through reading, writing, or connecting with siblings.

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