09/20/2020

2020Antiope
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2020Antiope
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La bella signora che mi passa accanto... ma manca il sorriso. L'elegante signora è disparte....
Cate Blanchett, a classically "cool blonde" and very much appreciated actress in front of me, made me curious about the (new) fragrance by Armani as the face of the advertising campaign. At first I was a bit upset that the maestro chose Cate Blanchett; in Italy there are such dreamlike beautiful women; why does it have to be an Australian?
I often shake my head over it 'sighing and a little sad when new fragrances are introduced
and it appears that, apart from American (or English-speaking)
Actresses apparently no other women are interesting enough to represent new perfumes......
The fresh start through the fruit - the tart berries go well with the sweet tangerine; the very mild pear also talks a bit and bergamot makes the whole thing enjoyable -
made me immediately convinced that the fragrance was absolutely not for me; too sweet and
flowery despite the liveliness.
Quickly, very quickly, the actual scent character almost comes out; on my skin lie dried roses, whose intensive scent flow is pleasantly slowed and balanced by the woods. Patchouli only comes out after a good half hour; also carefully dosed and by no means predominant.
It is this fragrance, dried, gentle roses under patchouli influence, which then blows around my nose for hours in a very pleasant way. By no means too sweet; with me it becomes slightly powdery.
I'm almost tempted to buy this perfume, but since I'm one of those spirited and impetuous women born with laughter on my face, I confess that although I like the scent, it probably doesn't suit me. I prefer to go to the Orientals....!
The Meastro has chosen very well.
Cate Blanchett is virtually predestined to represent the fragrance; her cool superiority and majestic smile are perfectly underlined by Si Armani!
And as a small final remark, may I say:
not every fragrance from the house of Armani must be a "star firework"; the "smaller" ones
Scented compositions also have their Raffinatezza!
I often shake my head over it 'sighing and a little sad when new fragrances are introduced
and it appears that, apart from American (or English-speaking)
Actresses apparently no other women are interesting enough to represent new perfumes......
The fresh start through the fruit - the tart berries go well with the sweet tangerine; the very mild pear also talks a bit and bergamot makes the whole thing enjoyable -
made me immediately convinced that the fragrance was absolutely not for me; too sweet and
flowery despite the liveliness.
Quickly, very quickly, the actual scent character almost comes out; on my skin lie dried roses, whose intensive scent flow is pleasantly slowed and balanced by the woods. Patchouli only comes out after a good half hour; also carefully dosed and by no means predominant.
It is this fragrance, dried, gentle roses under patchouli influence, which then blows around my nose for hours in a very pleasant way. By no means too sweet; with me it becomes slightly powdery.
I'm almost tempted to buy this perfume, but since I'm one of those spirited and impetuous women born with laughter on my face, I confess that although I like the scent, it probably doesn't suit me. I prefer to go to the Orientals....!
The Meastro has chosen very well.
Cate Blanchett is virtually predestined to represent the fragrance; her cool superiority and majestic smile are perfectly underlined by Si Armani!
And as a small final remark, may I say:
not every fragrance from the house of Armani must be a "star firework"; the "smaller" ones
Scented compositions also have their Raffinatezza!
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