Teatro Olfattivo Di Parma: Sipario Hilde Soliani

3.55 из 5
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Teatro Olfattivo Di Parma: Sipario Hilde Soliani

Teatro Olfattivo Di Parma: Sipario Hilde Soliani

Rated 3.55 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
(11 customer reviews)

Teatro Olfattivo Di Parma: Sipario Hilde Soliani for women and men of Hilde Soliani

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Description

Teatro Olfattivo Di Parma is the second line of fragrances launched in 2008 by Italian artist and designer Hilde Soliani. The line is devoted to the theater in Parma (Teatro di Regio di Parma).

Bell’Antonio
Mangiami Dopo Teatro
Stecca
Sipario
Vecchi Rossetti

Sipario (Curtain) is is inspired by piña colada, a sweet cocktail with white rum, pineapple juice, coconut cream and vanilla. It is a sweet light very gourmand and optimistic composition.

11 reviews for Teatro Olfattivo Di Parma: Sipario Hilde Soliani

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I wish I would have known about this before it got discontinued. It would be nice to bring it back for the summertime!

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    July 2017 – If anyone has this for sale or swap please message me (am on here every week or so). I am desperate to get my hands on Sipario again and will pay top dollar for it (; even if you only have a sample I would love to buy it from you just to smell it again. It’s my favorite perfume and I’m so upset it’s been discontinued…

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Sipario is a very simple yet a captivating scent. It starts off with one of the most realistic and tangiest notes of pineapple that I’ve ever smelled. The rum note elevates the pineapple even more and you get hints of coconut from far away at this point. After about 3 hours the rum and pineapple take the back seat and it’s time for the coconut to shine. The coconut note in Sipario has something unique to add with the usual creamy feel that coconut gives in perfumes it has a powdery character to it which people might confuse with vanilla which I don’t detect in this fragrance. The base is a creamy / powdery coconut with wafts of pineapple and rum lurking in the back.
    Sipario is very easy, very linear a grab and go kind of scent with great projection and longevity a wonderful summer scent. What separates Sipario from other summer fragrances are the authentic pineapple note and the unique powdery coconut.
    It’s such a shame that the Hilde Soliani line of fragrances is so under the radar and not many people know about it specially for the gourmand lovers like me since that’s Hilde’s specialty.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s always a good sign when I start surfing around the internet looking for full bottle prices before I even finish my sample, which is exactly what happened with Sipario. And I can only agree with the description I found on Hilde Soliani’s own website: “sometimes the only adequate response to a perfume is not words but happy sounds… mmmm… ”
    This really is the perfect piña colada: juicy, tropical, creamy and boozy but not too heavy and not sticky or synthetic smelling at all, which seems like a rare triumph in the category of tropical coconut scents. The coconut isn’t overly dominant either, by the way; especially in the opening, the pineapple plays at least an equally important role. So summery, but also substantial enough that it can be worn year-around as a reminder of summer.
    I could kick myself for letting this sample lie around for so long, because in the mean time it seems to have been discontinued and it wasn’t cheap to begin with. I’ll be on the hunt for a bigger amount!

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this.
    Pineapple juice, coconut, and rum cocktail! Similar to a piña colada but pineapple is much stronger and I love that about it!
    Very summery, tropical, fresh. It is fun, uplifting. I keep looking around for the ocean and beach and wondering why I am not in a bikini yet?
    Rum you can definitely tell it is in there – very rummy. I swear I just had a glass of pineapple juice and rum with a splash of coconut water.
    I put this on around 10 am and 6 hrs later I can still smell it. It isn’t heavy – sits very close to the skin. Today is a cool rainy day too. Hopefully in the Sun and heat it will project more?

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    I was struck immediately by the familiarity of the scent reproduced by the opening of Hilde Soliani Profumi SIPARIO. I knew that it came from Tenneco, the convenience store located between my house and my junior high school, where I stopped on many, many afternoons to buy a variety of dextrose-rich candies, among my favorites of which were Sweetarts and Pixie Stix.
    While I went back and forth in my mind trying to decide which precise candy SIPARIO was reminding me of, suddenly the perfume lurched in an entirely different direction, with coconut emerging louder and louder, until at last I found myself ensconced in a cloud of coconut-based suntan lotion aroma.
    Who would have thought to combine two such distinct yet totally familiar stages into a single perfume? Yes, this composition is original. No, I would never wear it.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells just like a pina colada- strong coconut and secondary pineapple notes. Very natural smelling, not plastic. Doesn’t last but a few minutes on me.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    This is gorgeous – so cheerful and happy, takes me straight to an island paradise. Not cloying or tween for me at all… Perfect tropical cocktail.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells like cocoa butter and coconut why not to take the cheaper version from Body Shop?

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Oh yes! I agree with you dear Judith! I like Sipario and the entire Teatro Olfattivo line. This scent is so cheerful and relaxing, like doing nothing and sipping pina colada.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this fragrance. It smells as if I were laying on a tropical beach with a pina colada. Sipario is a gourmand but it is NOT overly sweet,just right. Perfect for summer. Sillage is good and lasts about 8 hours on me.

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