“Vestimentum non corpus tegit, sed animam ornât” The dress does not cover the body, but adorns the soul.
Adam & Eve's Dress
In the beginning was the Word… and the Word here was the fragrance.
Thus did the Italian Lorenzo Pazzaglia intend it to be… and so it was, a poetic and symbolic presentation that inspires and connects.
This perfume is born as a new page in the eternal tale; the story of the first creation, where Adam and Eve stand beneath the shadow of the tree, searching for the meaning of innocence and desire at once.
It opens with a touch of fig, the fruit forever tied to the legend from the very beginning, symbolizing the knowledge and temptation that led to the fall. Blended with bergamot and white peach, as if they were the promised fruits of paradise. Here, the echo of the first leaf that covered the body resounds, but the fragrance unveils rather than conceals, revealing a beauty never written in words.
At its heart, fig leaves intertwine with jasmine and soft vanilla, like the threads of the dress Eve once stitched from the shadows of Eden and the light of dusk. A delicate hint of spice, reminiscent of cinnamon or nutmeg, lingers, recalling that first curiosity, the desire that drove humankind toward knowledge.
The base is the root of the earth itself: fig wood, its white sap, soft musk, and noble sandalwood. A warmth akin to that first embrace after the fall, when the body was no longer just a body, but memory, sin, and eternal allure, wraps around you like a comforting blanket.
Performance: Moderate leaning toward good, like an echo that never fades.
Sillage: Moderate, accompanying you like a secret moment between lovers.
Longevity: Lasts between 6 and 8 hours, an enduring presence like the shadow of a tree that never dies.
Value: Fair for those who seek a fragrance that carries within it a poem, not merely a bottle. Ahmed Hadi - Baghdad - IRAQ