Italian niche line Hilde Soliani has launched Buonissimo, a new gourmand fragrances celebrating the 15th anniversary of niche fragrance boutique Luckyscent.
Imagine waking up in a charming Italian town over a simple breakfast of a hot cup of foamed cappuccino and a freshly baked sweet pastry. The fantastical Hilde brings this vision to life in Brioche - the Italian brioche being the fair lovechild between flaky French croissant and the airy French Brioche. It’s perfectly buttery, and fluffy with a sugared vanilla. But it wouldn’t be a Hilde Soliani without that how-did-she-do-that element, and here, she’s captured the sweet egg wash over the pastries’ gentle slopes, caramelized a crispy golden brown from the oven.
Hilde Soliani Buonissimo can be found now at Luckyscent, $160 for 100 ml Eau de Parfum.
(via luckyscent)
…..adding to my sample shopping list now…… 🙂
I am thinking about my next snack right now, LOL…
I have samples of Orgasmo and Crema di Latti, and love them both!
Really! Nothing like a delicious pastry to brighten your day.????
As am I 🙂
Yum!
It does sound REALLY good.
Indeed it does. And I’m ready for a cappucino and pastry, please!
My love of Jeux de Peau has really opened my eyes to weird gourmands. This sounds like a dream.
Side note: I have impulse bought two back ups to Jeux de Peau.
I’ve read all of Donna Leon’s Commissario Guido Brunetti mystery series, which are set in Venice. Brunetti is always stopping off in a cafe for a light breakfast of espresso and brioche. Naturally, I want to sniff this and also feel it is my pleasant duty to help Luckyscent celebrate 15 years. 🙂 I’m indebted to their sample program for much of my perfume education.
Excellent reasoning.
Purefumelogic is a course that perfumistas may want to take along with hajusuuri’s Perfumemath. 🙂
Thank you for the information on this series…looking for a new series when I finish my Dept Q series …Venice was my no 1 favorite place in Italy to visit.