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Fanfare is inspired by the Flower Market in Covent Garden, which has been immortalized by cinematographic and musical performances, and more recently converted into a functional annex for entertainment.
Fanfare is a melodic fantasy with a touch of impertinence that emanates the spirit of contemporary aesthetics.
Fanfare is more than being conventionally beautiful. It presents a "genderful" aroma by including all genres and identities, which gives fragrance an air of indifferent olfactory anarchy.
This fragrance is a classic at first, but it reveals something decadent with daring facets, such as the British aristocracy of the Eduardian era of the early twentieth century. To this end, an opening has been chosen with a seductive chord of flowers and citrus, which darkens slowly as the structure evolves and becomes increasingly daring with the vermut chord. Finally, the noble woods bring this dark depth to the structure of fragrance.
On the perfumist Bruno Jovanovic, he works beyond the nature of the ingredients. He has the rare talent of being able to philosophize cultures with a sense of humor.
“I want to create something as complex as the protagonist of the musical (Pigmalion), which is sensual, elegant and aristocratic, but also bold, playful and unique, all at the same time. I conceive the opening of this fragrance with a sophisticated aroma of one afternoon drinking citrus tea in a flower market that progresses to a glass of decadent vermut after a few hours when the traditional colony chord fades away.”
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