Lorenzo Pazzaglia

Adam & Eve's Dress

Adam & Eve's Dress
Extrait de Parfum
Product shot of Adam & Eve's Dress by Lorenzo Pazzaglia

Lorenzo Pazzaglia

Love & Passion Collection

Adam & Eve's Dress

Wild fig: green, creamy, woody.
Extrait de Parfum
One review
Scent Style

Details

Like a snapshot, Adam & Eve's Dress captures the totality of olfactory nuances of a fig tree: from the juicy freshly picked fruit to the scent of leaves, from the milk to the wood of the tree. It is a fragrance where green and aromatic notes are expressed in many nuances, enriched by the exotic and voluptuous richness of tuberose and jasmine. An invitation to the good life made of simple things that enrich the world.

Scent Description

A complex fig-centered fragrance that combines fresh green notes with woody undertones. Opens with bright bergamot and juicy white peach alongside green fig notes. The heart reveals fig leaves, jasmine, and tuberose with subtle spices. The base is grounded in fig wood, creamy fig milk, sandalwood, and precious woods, with a soft musk finish.

Sillage

Low
Excellent

Longevity

< 4 hours
> 12 hours

Gendertendency

Masculine
Unisex
Feminine

Uniqueness

Mainstream
Niche

Additional Product Information

Reviews

4.5
One review
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Review
12/2/2024
Forest Nymph's Secret: A Fig Tree Symphony
Adam & Eve's Dress has captivated the fragrance community with its masterful interpretation of an entire fig tree, earning praise for its authentic and multifaceted approach. This green woody masterpiece opens with a burst of verdant freshness, complemented by bitter-sweet peach notes, before revealing a complete fig tree experience - from its leaves to its milky sap and woody core. Reviewers consistently highlight its excellent projection and longevity, with many comparing it favorably to other fig fragrances in the niche market. While primarily suited for spring and summer wear, its sophisticated blend of green, woody, and fresh notes makes it versatile enough for various occasions. The only criticism comes from those seeking a more prominent sweet fig note, as this composition leans towards the greener, more natural aspects of the tree.
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