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Past the Hype
Kiton and hype don't really get along. Both then and now, the fashion house is not particularly concerned with exclusivity, but likes to rely on old craftsmanship and fabric traditions. The loyal fans here in this forum know Kiton mainly through its extraordinarily beautiful scents from days gone by. Legends like "Kiton Men" or "Napoli" have kept the flag of the manageable perfume category flying high for years.
Far from any hype, the fashion house is now launching more men's fragrances. Italians with edge, with character, high-priced, but without 2023 vanilla. Of course, quite old-school, yet easy to love, one tends to prefer Italoparfums rather than fine French finesse.
Riva Fiorita charges ahead with a juicy-green presence, surrounding the wearer with a robust intro of orange, bergamot, and grapefruit. Towards the heart, the hearty character from the above-listed heart notes masterfully embodies that Italian old-school affinity of venerable Fougères, without appearing archaic. Our Italian presents himself quite modern, blending the old and the new. Lavender, yes. But with violet. Along with strong pepper, deep green basil, and a dash of cardamom. Sparkling dark green, herb-fresh, hearty. Right down to the base, which fades out musky-woody. For those interested in sillage and longevity: This one delivers. Not that I particularly care about that, but it lasts through the day without complaining.
In general. The scent grabs hold, stands in the wind of life. Knows the old, wants to discover the new. Robbenbingo already mentioned it further down. Far from any vanilla-2023-caution-the-winter-is-coming promotion, this one should be hyped even more. I hereby do so!
Far from any hype, the fashion house is now launching more men's fragrances. Italians with edge, with character, high-priced, but without 2023 vanilla. Of course, quite old-school, yet easy to love, one tends to prefer Italoparfums rather than fine French finesse.
Riva Fiorita charges ahead with a juicy-green presence, surrounding the wearer with a robust intro of orange, bergamot, and grapefruit. Towards the heart, the hearty character from the above-listed heart notes masterfully embodies that Italian old-school affinity of venerable Fougères, without appearing archaic. Our Italian presents himself quite modern, blending the old and the new. Lavender, yes. But with violet. Along with strong pepper, deep green basil, and a dash of cardamom. Sparkling dark green, herb-fresh, hearty. Right down to the base, which fades out musky-woody. For those interested in sillage and longevity: This one delivers. Not that I particularly care about that, but it lasts through the day without complaining.
In general. The scent grabs hold, stands in the wind of life. Knows the old, wants to discover the new. Robbenbingo already mentioned it further down. Far from any vanilla-2023-caution-the-winter-is-coming promotion, this one should be hyped even more. I hereby do so!
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Top Notes
Bergamot
Grapefruit
Lemon
Orange
Heart Notes
Pepper
Basil
Violet
Cardamom
Lavender
Obstructed Tinfoil
Base Notes
Woods
Nutmeg
Yatagan
Schoeibksr
Ergoproxy
Heikeso
CharlAmbre
Robbenbingo
MscGrmt
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