MEM - extrait de parfum
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MEM by Bogue Profumo is a special, avant-garde fragrance. ‘A lavender in disguise’, earthy, spicy and hard to label, but comfortable to wear. A must sniff for lovers of lavender and olfactive art!
This creation by Antonio Gardoni has been awarded 5 stars by Luca Turin in Perfumes: the guide, 2018! “Lavender jasmine… Mem is by far the most complex and ambitious fragrance Antonio Gardoni has composed. In terms of balance, texture, and sheer symphonic opulence, Mem is in a very rarefied league. A tremendous achievement from any perfumer, all the more so from one who has a day job as an architect.”
Lavender, Musk, Mint, Petitgrain, Rose, Vanilla, Ylang ylang, Sandalwood, Amber, Champaca, Civet, Benzoin, Ambergris, Cedarwood, Bourbon, Geranium, Castoreum, Grapefruit, Cistus labdanum
Antonio Gardoni, architect and self-taught perfumer, has a unique avant-garde style that is easily detectable in the fragrances from his brand: Bogue Profumo. Each of his creations is unique. Some with a vintage dirty vibe and others with an ultra modern, pleasantly disturbing touch. "I work at night when the light doesn’t adulterate the chemicals and when the smells of the day disappears to leave space to new experiments of shadows.” - Antonio Gardoni
Fougere
A traditional fougère is characterized by citrus top notes, an aromatic heart of lavender, roses or geranium that lay on a bed of oak moss and hay smelling coumarin. The name Fougère stems from the original perfume Fougère Royale, created in 1882 by the iconic perfumer Houbigant. As Houbigant said at the time, "if God had given ferns a scent, they would have smelled like Fougère Royale."
MEM - extrait de parfum
Antonio Gardoni
Antonio Gardoni, architect and autodidact perfumer, has a unique avant-garde style. To quote Gardoni: "I work at night when the light doesn't adulterate the chemicals and when the smells of the day disappear to leave space to new experiments of shadows." Antonio Gardoni compares his perfumes to rooms that need to be discovered. Will you join him on a journey of discovery?