Description
It is believed that tragedy by William Shakespeare, Hamlet, was written between 1599 and 1601, and is one of the most famous tragedies in the world. It was translated into almost all languages of the world and was performed in theaters worldwide.
Carla Fracci, ballerina of La Scala in Milan, is one of the most famous and most successful primadonnas. She danced in many classics and added the main man’s role in ballet Hamlet to her repertoire (choreography: Beppe Menegattiho, music: Dimitrij Shostakovich) in famous The Elizabethan Theatre.
Her dance is a realm of fairy-tales, gentle and smooth, while her movements are ethereal, sometimes dramatic, with unique and extraordinary expression. The fragrance she presents in 2009 is an unusual edition, which shows contrasts between men and women with its various accords in the composition, and balances gentle, fresh, spicy and woody ingredients. Natural freshness and beneficial effect, with intensity and dynamics intertwine in the whole composition.
Top notes of perfume Hamlet encompass citrusy, aquatic accords and pear, which affects a fresh and juicy opening and fluidity. A heart includes magnolia, white pepper and peony, while a base leaves a clear, woody trail of Guaiac wood, sandalwood and white amber. This fragrant role is composed of fresh juices, spices and precious wood, in natural contrasts which represent Hamlet‘s deep-minded expression, as well as his complex personality.
Its flacon is black and elegant, luxurious and modern, whit discretely engraved name of the brand in white. The perfume is available as 30 and 50 ml EDP, along with a luxurious edition in a beautiful, black bottle with a glass stopper produced as 4.5 ml pure perfume. Besides the fragrance, the collection includes an accompanying body care program. Carla Fracci Hamlet has been in stores since the beginning of 2009.
romann1 – :
I bought this after falling in love with Carla Fracci Gisele and wanting to try some of her other fragrances. In my opinion, this is really well balanced and really hard not to like! It’s very classy, great performance, fresh, aquatic, woody and slightly spicy. It’s just lovely. I think this could be worn by any gender although it isn’t overtly masculine. It leans traditionally feminine to my nose.
olksiy – :
Here we go again – wrote a review, then deleted it, then double checked and still think this “men’s perfume for women” (their slogan) is great reincarnation of “1 million” for men by Paco Rabbane. A bit pungent radiance gives a v. interesting projection. Like it, the sillage and longevity are great. About to jump on my wish list.