Megamare Orto Parisi 2019
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Untainted Sea
Megamare smells like a memory — one that takes me back to my first visit to Saint Martin’s coral island in Bangladesh, back when it was still largely untouched by tourism. It evokes the quiet of late-night walks along the jetty, where the scent of the briny sea mingled with the musty, metallic notes of old boats and anchors.
Megamare captures that atmosphere with striking realism. It’s one of the most photorealistic marine scents I’ve encountered — immersive, raw, and deeply evocative. For me, it serves as a safe entry point into Alessandro Gualtieri’s world of conceptual perfumery, and it has definitely sparked my interest in exploring more of his creations.
Performance and longevity are no joke — this scent lasts for hours and projects with confidence.
As for presentation, Orto Parisi continues to impress with its distinctive bottle design and artistic caps. Megamare features a rusty metallic cap with mother-of-pearl top, adding a beautiful contrast to the minimalist bottle. The atomizer isn’t the best, but it gets the job done.
Megamare captures that atmosphere with striking realism. It’s one of the most photorealistic marine scents I’ve encountered — immersive, raw, and deeply evocative. For me, it serves as a safe entry point into Alessandro Gualtieri’s world of conceptual perfumery, and it has definitely sparked my interest in exploring more of his creations.
Performance and longevity are no joke — this scent lasts for hours and projects with confidence.
As for presentation, Orto Parisi continues to impress with its distinctive bottle design and artistic caps. Megamare features a rusty metallic cap with mother-of-pearl top, adding a beautiful contrast to the minimalist bottle. The atomizer isn’t the best, but it gets the job done.