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      ANGEL’S DUST (2016) • FRANCESCA BIANCHI, ScentAdvice

      FRANCESCA BIANCHI
      ANGEL’S DUST

      2016

      PERFUMER
      Francesca Bianchi


      ANGEL’S DUST (2016) • FRANCESCA BIANCHI, ScentAdvice


      BLACK PEPPER
      MIMOSA
      ROSE
      IRIS
      MUSK
      SANDALWOOD
      TOLU BALSAM
      BENZOIN
      VANILLA

      ‘While working on Angel’s Dust, I was studying my way into an innocent, light-as-a-feather feminine touch but at the same time seducing, daring and corrupt.
      While working on Angel’s Dust, I was studying my way into an innocent, light-as-a-feather feminine touch but at the same time seducing, daring and corrupt. The vintage, old-style twist was not voluntary but a necessary consequence of my idea of a femininity of past times, where women had a wooden boudoir and spent hours to put powder and other beauty secrets on their face and body, and didn’t care to affirm themselves through a career but would exert their power through Beauty and Seduction. Then I softened the powdery-iris-rose part by adding a mixture of resins, representing a dirty experienced sensuality.
      Some movies and books provided me with inspiration. Les Liaisons Dangereuses, for instance, represented exactly the sophisticated and corrupted atmosphere I had in mind! Another beautiful memory is Marie Antoinette as depicted in Sofia Coppola’s movie. I obviously like Rococo, but what I like specifically in that movie is the femininity she represents: shoes, sins, libertinage, cakes, and absolute mindlessness, without any guiltiness. Some reviewers have compared Angel’s Dust to some Guerlain mythological scents (Luca Turin mentioned Guet-Apens / Attrape Coeurs). I am honoured by such a comparison.’ – Francesca Bianchi

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