Description
Versace and Euroitalia will present a new collection of three fragrances named GIANNI VERSACE COUTURE which arrive in glass flacons dressed in leather with stitched Greek motifs in colors to match their key ingredients of each composition separately.
Fragrances of the collection Gianni Versace Couture connect perfumes closely with high fashion, offering a step further from the classic collection and popular fragrances.
“I wanted to create something truly unique and exclusive — perfumes that are not linked to a specific Atelier Versace collection but that could immediately recall the atmosphere of sophisticated luxury,” stated Donatella Versace, creative director of the Versace brand. With an aim to create a new Couture collection, fragrances that she prefers were selected – violet, tuberose and jasmine.
The composition of the fragrances are signed by perfumers of the house of Givaudan: Alexandra Kosinski, Aurélien Guichardand Antoine Maisondieu. Aurelien Guichard enriched Gianni Versace Couture Tuberose with tuberose, almonds and ambroxan.
Fragrances of the collection Gianni Versace Couture are available as 100 ml Eau de Parfum in leather cases (pale blue, pink and violet color). Flacons are refillable. The collection will be exclusively available from March 2014!
maksix – :
This was a blind buy, but I’m glad I have it. It is a beautiful tuberose fragrance, a bit sharp and ” green ” to start with, but soon develops into a creamy, intoxicatingly gorgeous fragrance. I absolutely love it !!!!!
alija – :
I agree, the pink one is the Tuberose one! 🙂
I love anything with Tuberose and think that this is a nice composition albeit nothing groundbreaking or new about it. Plus in my opinion 380 € is way overpriced.
ViktorUs83 – :
The colour of the flacon shown above is wrong;
Violet – purple
Tuberose – pink
Jasmin – blue
Edit (Oct, 2014): Thank you!
timaZZZ – :
I have just tried it and, being a tuberose lover (newly converted and therefore especially enthusiastic), I have to say I’m disappointed by this fragrance.
It seems to have some synthetic note in it that ruins everything for me, something like suede, which I usually like, however very “chemical” in feel.
Basically it smells like moldy tuberose, and there’s no further development. I hate to write negative reviews, but I thought it might be useful for people who are, like me, prone to blind buys. People, NO BLIND BUYS here!
I thought this perfume will be some safe sweet almondy tuberose – not at all! Therefore, this is not a blind buy material.
The bottle does not look as glamorous as on the pictures. In fact it’s very tacky. Which is not that surprising, after all. Donatella, I’m loooking at you.