Spirito Parfum
Cycle of Metamorphosis
Olfactory family: AROMATIC
Facet: WOODY, POWDERY, FOUGERE
Composition: Lavender, Cypress, Myrtle, Angelica, Chamomile, Vetiver, Elemi, Carrot Seeds, Hyssop, Guaiac, Cedar, Tonka Bean
It is a distant gaze, a long walk through grassy fields.
I began creating this perfume while reading the poems of Emily Dickinson, feeling moved as I looked at the yellowed pages of her herbarium. I felt a deep connection with her, trying to imagine the places where she loved to stroll, and from there I started, like a long run in a grassy field, in the summer wind, listening to nature and breathing the freedom of my Spirito.
An olfactory harmony that captures us from the very first notes, Angelica, Chamomile, Carrot Seeds, a luminous and intense fragrance. The heart is gentle, a loving botanical poetry, Cypress, Myrtle, Hyssop, and Lavender. I approach the forest, and like a poetic and olfactory mirage, I sense the immortal notes of Cedar, Vetiver, Guaiac, Elemi, and Tonka Bean, as the distant field disappears into the sky. At the edge of the forest, I read her poems, listening to the scent of a woody symphony. Spirito represents the spiritual bond between man and nature, between spirit and poetry.
"Dear Emily, in your poetry I found liberation, in a place never seen I found peace to tell myself the whole truth. An experience far from everything."
[Spirito was conceived, created, and arranged, listening to the albums: Charcoal by Brambles, Felt by Nils Frahm, The Lost by Otto A Totland, Async by R. Sakamoto]