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Release Date:
2012
Brand: Costume National
Line: so nude
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: elite
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
Gender: for women
Scent Type: eastern, flower
Top Notes: Cardamom, Cumin, Neroli
Heart Notes: Damask Rose, Tuberose, Ylang-Ylang
Base Notes: Patchouli, Sandalwood, Virginia Cedar
Inspired by the modern nude style, which is based on a simple, yet sophisticated beige color, Ennio Capasa, the founder of the Italian fashion brand Costume National, and master perfumer Dominique Ropion have created a truly unique perfume for women named So Nude. Its magical, floral-spicy melody fully reflects the refined, sensual female nature and romantic spirit.
The astonishing and attractive composition of So Nude unfolds with mysterious chords of spicy spices, consisting of cardamom and cumin, framed by touching and gentle, delicate notes of neroli. Gradually, the fragrance fills with the extraordinary sensuality and elegance of the exquisite floral overflows of Damask rose, tuberose, and ylang-ylang. The floral-spicy symphony is completed by noble and refined notes of sandalwood, Virginian cedar, and patchouli.
The So Nude fragrance bottle is a true work of art, created by Ennio Capasa. The bottle, painted in beige and sealed with a gilded cap, embodies the perfume's concept, being both simple and elegant, capable of fully reflecting the natural beauty of its owner.
These are really cool. They smell like freshly washed laundry. They last a long time! Apply them away from the nose and enjoy the unfolding!
I often come across negative reviews about any perfumes, as there is always someone who finds something wrong with them. However, these perfumes are perfect in every aspect. They reflect purity, femininity, and gracefulness to me. When I wear them, I feel the urge to maintain a straight back and look elegant. Moreover, they are not overused like some luxury brands, yet they still sound worthy. As they say, to each their own.
I bought it without testing it first. Big mistake. It's heavy and doesn't resemble a nude scent at all. It's more like a true Eastern fragrance.