Creative Directors Sebastian Alverez Murano and his wife Marina Sersale have been celebrating the beauty of Italy since 2004 when they launched Eau d’Italie. Their 11th fragrance, Morn to Dusk was composed by star perfumer Annick Menardo, now the first woman perfumer to create an Eau D’Italie fragrance. In the The Silver Fox’s recent review of Le Labo Patchouli 24, he says, “Annick Ménardo is one of my favourite perfumers, responsible for a wide range of designer and niche scents but most importantly for The Silver Fox, three of my all time obsessive skin scents, three bottles that are never out of my collection; Hypnotic Poison by Dior, Bulgari Black and the original Lolita Lempicka Le Parfum, all hugely influential compositions with individuality and seductive iconic status. Add in Bois d’Arménie for Guérlain, the wonderfully anisic Body Kouros for YSL, Bois d’Argent for Dior and the hugely successful Fuel for Life for Diesel, you have an unassuming parfumeuse of eclectic power.”
According to Sebastain, Morn to Dusk is the Italian way to Vanilla…all day.
Notes: Bergamot, Lily of the valley and deep Bourbon Vanilla against a "luminous backdrop" of Musk.
Price: 125 euro Europe/160 dollars USA
Availability: spring 2015 in Europe, fall 2015 in the US.
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–Michelyn Camen, Editor in Chief