Lorenzo Villoresi - Teint de Neige - Duftkerze

Lorenzo Villoresis „Teint de Neige“ – „die Farbe des Schnees“: so wurde in der Belle Époque der „Schneewittchenteint“ genannt, der ein reines und helles, gepudertes Gesicht erstrahlen ließ. Genauso wie die Farbe frisch gefallenen Schnees.

Dieser traumhaft schöne Duft entsteht aus der geschickten Kombination aus Blütennoten wie Ylang-Ylang, Jasmin und Rose, aber auch Heliotrop spielt eine Rolle. Für die ausgesprochen fluffige Weichheit wurde Moschus mit pudrigen Noten vermengt und mit Tonkabohne süß akzentuiert.

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Top note: Ylang-Ylang
Heart note: Rose Jasmine

Top note: Ylang-Ylang
Heart note: Rose Jasmine

Top note: Ylang-Ylang
Heart note: Rose Jasmine

Top note: Ylang-Ylang
Heart note: Rose Jasmine

Mehr über Lorenzo Villoresi

The philosopher and perfumer Lorenzo Villoresi creates his fragrances above the rooftops of Florence. For him, they represent a world of fantasy and exoticism, sensuality and the art of seduction. On request, he composes tailor-made fragrances for his customers. The wife of musician Sting, Cherie Blair, wife of British Prime Minister and film director Ridley Scott, have visited his attic studio with its view of the Arno and the Renaissance domes of Florence over the past few years and received a fragrance creation tailored to their character from the perfume creator. ‘After all, people use their perfume to make a statement about their existence,’ says Lorenzo Villoresi, immersed in the soft cushions of his antique-filled study. The deeper the scents are embedded in the realm of sensuality and memories, the closer and more emotional the relationship to one's own scent.


‘Scent is a signal of our being.’ I smell, therefore I am – Villoresi's very own interpretation of Descartes.


Florence has long had a unique tradition as a city of fragrance. During the Renaissance, when the rich commercial and financial capital was the hub of the cultural world, the Arno River was also the cradle of modern perfume production. It was Caterina de' Medici who brought this flourishing art to Paris when she moved to the French court and took her personal perfumer with her. Lorenzo Villoresi is reviving the old Florentine tradition. ‘The location is very important to us,’ says his wife Ludovica, a classic Renaissance beauty with a warm nature. The diversity of this high-quality Tuscan craftsmanship characterises the Villoresi range.


‘The world of perfume,’ according to Villoresi's credo, ’is a universe without boundaries.’

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