Laura Biagiotti by Laura Biagiotti: launched in 1982. This was the first Laura Biagiotti perfume, it was later known as Fiori Bianchi (White Flowers) in 1991.
This fragrance was manufactured by Ellen Betrix and distributed in the United States by New York-based Accents and Essentials.
This fragrance was manufactured by Ellen Betrix and distributed in the United States by New York-based Accents and Essentials.
The launch party for the European introduction was held at Biagiotti's 14th century castle outside Rome with about 350 guests in attendance. To introduce the fragrance to the USA, a launch party was held in at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City, and the Italian designer created hats laden with white flowers representative of those found in the perfume itself. The fragrance was to be sold at a select number of stores in Europe and the same approach was being taken when it was brought to the US. However, by 1984, Biagiotti was still in negotiations with American cosmetic distributors.
Fragrance Composition:
So what does it smell like? It is classified as a fresh white floral fragrance for women.
- Top notes: Anatolian honeysuckle, lily, Sicilian mandarin
- Middle notes: white orchid, ylang ylang, Indian tuberose, Italian jasmine, Bulgarian rose, French lily of the valley
- Base notes: musk, Java vetiver, cedar, sandalwood and oakmoss
This perfume has been discontinued for many years and can be very hard to find.
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