Salvatore Ferragamo will launch La Commedia, a new addition to the Tuscan Soul Collection. The last fragrance to join the series was 2016's La Corte.
La Commedia was inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy, and was developed by perfumer Natalie Gracia-Cetto. The notes include cardamom, bitter orange, pimento, nutmeg, guaiac wood and vetiver.
Ferragamo Tuscan Soul La Commedia will be available in 75 ml Eau de Toilette.
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This video was beautiful and brought back memories of Florence. I actually was in the Ferragamo store there, but of course, could not afford to buy anything.
And the story I repeat all the time is that I went to Santa Maria Novella and bought nothing! was not yet interested in perfume.
And two weeks ago, I was at Jovoy in Paris and got overwhelmed by all the fantastic scents. And ended up leaving without buying anything. Now, Im kicking myself for not getting the Frapin 1270. (And Grimoire, and Griselle)
I can compete with that: I was only in Florence for two days. When we arrived on Saturday evening (at the train station across the street!), it was some sort of a holiday so the store was closed. The next day was Sunday, so the store was closed. On Monday morning we were able to stop by for 10 minutes at the little counter that opens an hour before the rest of the store because we were running to catch a train. My mom and I took turns sitting in the entryway with the luggage while the other one was shopping. I didn’t have time to smell anything properly, but wanted a souvenir from there so badly,…so I panicked and bought a perfume for my cats.
I was fortunate to stay at a hotel right across the street from the Ferragamo store when I was in Florence. I stared in awe at it every time I walked out our front door. When I did finally make it in there, they had a Marilyn Monroe exhibit downstairs. There were so many gorgeous shoes and dresses! My mom and I spent more time there than at Accademia. 🙂 Luckily there was a gift shop in the front of the real store and I was able to buy journal for about $20. That’s all the Ferragamo I can afford.