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“Medusa, beautiful, innocent and enchanting. Medusa monstrous, beastly and damned.“
It tells the story of Medusa, inspired by the poison that pervaded her life and that of her serpents.
In Greek mythology, she is one of the three Gorgons, daughters of the sea gods Forco and Ceto. She is described as petrifying, repulsive, her head full of live poisonous snakes. A monster, but was she always a monster?
Ovid tells first of Medusa’s beauty and innocence, and later of her darkness. He emphasises the real monsters: deception, power, evil.
The darkness did not reign in Medusa; Poseidon and Athena unleashed it.
An intense perfume, an inner journey, between our lights and shadows. For the unpredictable, with the beautiful but damned spirit.
Olfactory family: Floral Oriental Woody
Top notes: aldehydes, red fruit, rhubarb
Heart notes: amber, violet flowers, cashmire
Base notes: almond, heliotrope, white musk, apple
“Medusa, beautiful, innocent and enchanting. Medusa monstrous, beastly and damned.“
It tells the story of Medusa, inspired by the poison that pervaded her life and that of her serpents.
In Greek mythology, she is one of the three Gorgons, daughters of the sea gods Forco and Ceto. She is described as petrifying, repulsive, her head full of live poisonous snakes. A monster, but was she always a monster?
Ovid tells first of Medusa’s beauty and innocence, and later of her darkness. He emphasises the real monsters: deception, power, evil.
The darkness did not reign in Medusa; Poseidon and Athena unleashed it.
An intense perfume, an inner journey, between our lights and shadows. For the unpredictable, with the beautiful but damned spirit.
Olfactory family: Floral Oriental Woody
Top notes: aldehydes, red fruit, rhubarb
Heart notes: amber, violet flowers, cashmire
Base notes: almond, heliotrope, white musk, apple