Saturday, December 3, 2011

Dolce & Gabbana: 'Velvet' Fragrance Collection

Dolce & Gabbana's new 'Velvet' Fragrance Collection is a limited edition set of 6 fragrances. “The Velvet Collection revisits the splendour of vintage Italian ingredients and derives its name from the precious texture of a fabric laden with timeless perfection and modern possibility.“ The six new fragrances are a ‘tribute to the designers heritage and their natural ability to pinpoint the essence of Mediterranean indulgence.’  Photos and details below.




The six fragrances are:

Velvet Sublime - inspired by the orange groves of Sicily. Velvet Sublime radiates a sun-warmed effect with a splash of Sicilian mandarin. Joyful orange blossom and neroli reveal their crisp, dewy petals.

Velvet Love - inspired by the carnations of Lake Como. This fragrance’s redolent carnation flowers envelop oriental notes, giving in to an exhilarating rush of ylang ylang and pepper.

Velvet Desire - inspired by the Renaissance period. This fragrance’s fulsome white flowers provoke an explosion of gardenia and intoxicating tuberose, whilst a hint of frangipani offers a sophisticated flourish.

Velvet Vetiver - inspired by the scent of the Mediterranean Summer. “Vetiver: a tantalizing scent replete with elegance and classic perfection. I wore it as a boy to feel as an adult.” Domenico Dolce. This fragrance has a classic, sumptuous cologne effect of vetiver and galbanum blended with a contemporary pique of Mediterranean fig.

Velvet Wood - inspired by lacquered wood. This rich ebony wood fragrance offers profound depth, with warm resinous notes yielding to attractive benzoin and refined black leather scents.
 
Velvet Patchouli - inspired by iconic incense. “Patchouli: the first fragrance I felt really belonged to me. It became my statement scent.” Stefano Gabbana. Velvet Patchouli is an intense, luxurious patchouli oil drenched with kephalis that cedes to a rich, musky presence.









Courtesy of Dolce & Gabbana 

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