I have had Attimo in my collection for so many years now. I bought the first bottle in 2011. In the meantime, I have repurchased it once - and since it is unfortunately no longer being produced, it will probably be the last one. What a shame, because among the Ferragamos, I found it to be by far the most beautiful.
Attimo smells soft, warm, fruity (but not like fruit drops, rather noble, not artificial, and very pleasant) and delicately floral. A thoroughly pleasant, very noble fragrance. Yet suitable for everyday wear and all sorts of occasions. As long as you don’t overdo it with the dosage, this beautiful Italian will hardly disturb anyone, as it is unobtrusive and quite close to the skin. At least for me, but I only spray it 2 - 3 times.
The pear comes across soft and gentle, not as squeaky-fruity as in Petit Cherie. More like smelling a freshly picked pear. Lotus makes the fruit beautifully light and does it good. In the heart note, I can best recognize frangipani, and the peony makes the fragrance beautifully fresh and prevents it from slipping into tropical realms. A hint of gardenia adds a friendly floral note, but it hardly stands out.
In the base, cedar provides a balsamic woodiness, and a bit of musk adds creamy warmth without becoming animalistic. I don’t perceive any patchouli. The longevity is good; I notice it on myself for about 5 hours, then the scent begins to fade gently.
I married for the second time with this scent. At first, I found it a bit too feminine, but then I really liked it. It's strange that I didn't notice the pear again, but I did pick up on cedar and patchouli. This fragrance works anytime.
I think it's great too.
And again nothing with "... stay a while, you are so beautiful!".
Thank you for this lovely memory!