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The fourth Tuberose entering the world of Cristina Cavagna
Vittoria Alata: The name is inspired by an extraordinary Roman-era statue symbolic of the city of Brescia.
The Vittoria Alata, seated between legends and mystery, is a feminine image of a people I love: strong and bold.
Identity heritage of success and vision, icon of beauty and courage. Thus the tuberose, which is the sign of my style.
In this fragrance I looked for elements that would tell the story of Brescia and its provinces: together with Bergamo, Italian Capital of Culture 2023.
The fruity note of raspberry is a reference to the town of Lozio and its typical fruit of the undergrowth. Metallic facets announce large companies, steel mills and rebar, the iron bar used to reinforce concrete structures. Franchincense recalls the two Cathedrals of Brescia. Accents of grease and gas with aliphatic aldehydes are an homage to the Mille Miglia, a legendary vintage car race, and the bubbles of Franciacorta. Slight aquatic notes tell of lakes, from Garda to Iseo. To the Botticino marble dust with which the Capitolium is made, a splendid temple from 73 A.D. erected under Vespasian and the most important evidence of Roman Brixia, I gave a scent by choosing the rhizome of the iris. The hop extraction, on the other hand, is reminiscent of the oldest Italian brewery, founded in Brescia itself. There is no missing the intriguing and unique accord of Musa Paradisiaca, consisting of bright Indian tuberose, banana leaves and ginger.
Cristian Cavagna
OLFACTORY ARCHITECTURE
HEAD: aldehydes, banana leaf, ginger
HEART: tuberose, metallic notes, iris, raspberry
BASE: amber, musk, vanilla, hops
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