SÌ Passioone Red Musk
Eau de Parfum
Fragrance
Feel the sensorial rush of passion with SÌ PASSIONE RED MUSK, the scent that shakes your senses.
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Feel the sensorial rush of passion with SÌ PASSIONE RED MUSK, the scent that shakes your senses.
A fragrance for the passionate woman of today who follows her own heart, dances to her own beats, and lives for what resonates deeply. This floral-ambery fruity fragrance is built around a luminous, soft musk, like a second skin, pulsating with an infusion of red, natural strawberry extract.
As it unfolds, the musk becomes even more captivating, blending with the voluptuous heart of rose absolute and comforting milky notes, making this fragrance’s heartbeat even more profound. At the base, musk is amplified with a delicious sensual touch of vanilla, creating a captivating interplay of soft sensuality.
The iconic SÌ bottle is reimagined as a pulsating declaration to passion with its vibrant, translucent red color.
TOP NOTE
STRAWBERRY EXTRACT
A first pulsation with a luminous burst of strawberry extract, igniting the vibrant heart of musk.
HEART NOTE
ROSE ABSOLUTE HEART & MILK ACCORD
Amplifying musk soft sensuality with the velvety, elevated allure of rose absolute and comforting milk accord making this fragrance’s heartbeat even more profound.
BASE NOTE
WHITE MUSKS
A richly textured musk creates a captivating contrast with its own delicate sensuality.
ALCOHOL • PARFUM / FRAGRANCE • AQUA / WATER / EAU • HYDROXYCITRONELLAL • BUTYL METHOXYDIBENZOYLMETHANE • LINALOOL • ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE • CITRONELLOL • LIMONENE • GERANIOL • CINNAMYL ALCOHOL • FARNESOL • BENZYL ALCOHOL • BENZYL BENZOATE • CITRAL • BENZYL SALICYLATE • METHYL 2-OCTYNOATE
Giorgio Armani is an Italian fashion designer particularly noted for his menswear. Armani started his career as designer of shop-windows in a department store and worked his way up to menswear buyer. From 1960 to 1972 he worked as a designer for the well-known house of Nino Cerutti and then worked as an independent designer for a number of fashion houses before founding his own brand. He presented his first collection of men's clothing in 1975, followed by a line for women that same year. Armani gained a wider audience for his work with the popular movie "American Gigolo," in which Richard Gere's character wore chic Armani designs. This was to be the first of many future film collaborations.