10/28/2018
Serenissima
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The song of the siren
If you follow the legends and stories, Ladan was a sexy Persian princess.
They say she has "The eys's of a Beauty and an ass of a Goddess!"
Men seem fascinated and are not able to run away or stay away from her.
That alone gives a deep insight.
To what extent Michele Bianchi knows this story and used "Ladan" as the basis for the composition of his sensual, beguiling scent, of course I don't know.
And yet a kind of Persian and also European fairytale world opens up to me in this fragrance.
Neroli and orange blossom protect and enchant; they ensure that everyday life remains outside and that the devotion to this fragrance is complete.
He opens the senses for all that is to come. Heart and soul are thus open to recognize the peculiar charm of "Ladan".
Protective incense, here less scratchy and sensually embracing and protecting, and the spicy power of the cedar wood allow us to calm down and at the same time kidnap ourselves in areas that are sometimes strange to us. They open the mind easily: solutions to problems are sometimes offered here; a slight floating between the worlds invites. It does well to follow him!
The quite sweet scent of the rose geranium provides harmony and balance.
Patchouli, spicy and yet always conjuring golden glow into the fragrances, completes the previous course of fragrance. Already now he touches the soul and additionally opens the senses.
Warm, heavy and creamy vanilla, together with the sweetness of the tonka bean (which is not so annoying to me here), seduces you into a sensuously scented embrace, which is very welcome here.
A small animal meanders, whirring contentedly, through this fragrance and leaves a slightly animalistic nuance!
How sexy is that?
Fragrance intensity and shelf life may be richer, but this is a sensually composed, not too heavy fragrance. It envelops, protects and makes you dream.
"Ladan" doesn't seem all that of this world. I suppose the devil was the inspiration for the fragrance composition? Or were they angels, who do not reveal themselves?
Anyway, there was a great magician at work here!
Maybe Michele Bianchi also knows the following siren song - the song of the Ladan:
"I'm not Snow white
but I'm lost inside this forest!
I'm not Red riding hood,
but I think the wolves have got me.
Don't want your stilettos!
I'm not, not Cinderella!
I don't need a knight!
So Baby take off all your Amor!
You be the Beast
and I'll be the beauty Beauty!
Who need true love
as long as you love me truly?
I want it all
but I want you more!
Will you wake me up, Boy
if I bite your poison apple?
"Ladan" is both a protector and a seducer.
Even those who do not believe in fairy tales will succumb to their graceful magic!
A fragrance, not for every day, but for special moments!
They say she has "The eys's of a Beauty and an ass of a Goddess!"
Men seem fascinated and are not able to run away or stay away from her.
That alone gives a deep insight.
To what extent Michele Bianchi knows this story and used "Ladan" as the basis for the composition of his sensual, beguiling scent, of course I don't know.
And yet a kind of Persian and also European fairytale world opens up to me in this fragrance.
Neroli and orange blossom protect and enchant; they ensure that everyday life remains outside and that the devotion to this fragrance is complete.
He opens the senses for all that is to come. Heart and soul are thus open to recognize the peculiar charm of "Ladan".
Protective incense, here less scratchy and sensually embracing and protecting, and the spicy power of the cedar wood allow us to calm down and at the same time kidnap ourselves in areas that are sometimes strange to us. They open the mind easily: solutions to problems are sometimes offered here; a slight floating between the worlds invites. It does well to follow him!
The quite sweet scent of the rose geranium provides harmony and balance.
Patchouli, spicy and yet always conjuring golden glow into the fragrances, completes the previous course of fragrance. Already now he touches the soul and additionally opens the senses.
Warm, heavy and creamy vanilla, together with the sweetness of the tonka bean (which is not so annoying to me here), seduces you into a sensuously scented embrace, which is very welcome here.
A small animal meanders, whirring contentedly, through this fragrance and leaves a slightly animalistic nuance!
How sexy is that?
Fragrance intensity and shelf life may be richer, but this is a sensually composed, not too heavy fragrance. It envelops, protects and makes you dream.
"Ladan" doesn't seem all that of this world. I suppose the devil was the inspiration for the fragrance composition? Or were they angels, who do not reveal themselves?
Anyway, there was a great magician at work here!
Maybe Michele Bianchi also knows the following siren song - the song of the Ladan:
"I'm not Snow white
but I'm lost inside this forest!
I'm not Red riding hood,
but I think the wolves have got me.
Don't want your stilettos!
I'm not, not Cinderella!
I don't need a knight!
So Baby take off all your Amor!
You be the Beast
and I'll be the beauty Beauty!
Who need true love
as long as you love me truly?
I want it all
but I want you more!
Will you wake me up, Boy
if I bite your poison apple?
"Ladan" is both a protector and a seducer.
Even those who do not believe in fairy tales will succumb to their graceful magic!
A fragrance, not for every day, but for special moments!
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