In which novel I read and copied this saying, I no longer remember.
From time to time, I jot down a few things that I like in the now somewhat worn-looking little book that dear colleagues gave me 13 years ago.
If these two knew that I still use it and enjoy it: shouldn't such a gift be cherished?
Most of these notes have source references; this one does not.
"Un Attimo" - a moment! This graceful Italian creation from the house of Ferragamo is named so.
A moment often lasts only the blink of an eye and yet influences many lives; a moment can be decisive.
This moment begins with ripe, juicy, and softly pale yellow pears (I not only love these fruits in fragrance form), instantly spreading a summery mood through the delicate, almost incidental lotus note.
The sun shines warmly, the grass under bare feet feels invigorating, and the yellow pears glow on the old trees in the orchard, whose leaves create a lively play of shadows.
A small pond, fed by a little stream, gurgles cheerfully nearby and adds additional freshness.
A southern flair already permeates this moment.
The initial scent is elevated by the noble blossoms of frangipani and gardenia.
In contrast, the large feathery heads of the peonies not only disperse their aromatic fragrance but also lend a certain cheerfulness and tranquility to this delicate painting.
Thus, this delicate fabric becomes less refined; the country child from so many farm gardens peeks around the corner with exuberance.
This moment is not made for great drama; "Attimo" already smiles the most beautiful smile of every woman!
A bright scent being is born, positively affecting the mood. However, it does need a bit more stability to not be so fleeting.
A tasteful musk note and the slightly earthy flow of patchouli create a harmonious base that perfectly matches the already developed summer scent image.
The spiciness of cedar, which wafts around this charming person like a gentle breeze, is exactly the icing on the cake that crowns a delightful, typically Italian fragrance composition: the magic of Tuscany flashes for a moment.
"Attimo" is feminine, cheerful, and a bit capricious: this fragrance plays with the moment!
A few spritzes on skin and hair - the smile appears, and what makes a woman more beautiful than a spontaneous smile?
A smile for a moment ...
If the scent were as beautiful as your text... you definitely make it a very lovely creation... because you feel it that way and write so sensitively about your feelings. I like that.