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Showing posts with label Alberta Ferretti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alberta Ferretti. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Femina by Alberta Ferretti c1993

"Femina" by Parfums Alberta Ferretti was launched in 1993 in association with Proteo Profumi. Femina is a fascinating fragrance. It's intriguing to learn about its origins, association with Proteo Profumi, and the collaboration with Firmenich for its composition. 

Firmenich is a renowned Swiss company specializing in fragrance and flavor creation. Founded in 1895, it has become one of the leading firms in the industry, working with numerous luxury brands to develop perfumes and colognes. Their expertise lies in creating unique and captivating scents by blending various ingredients to achieve the desired olfactory profile. Collaborating with Parfums Alberta Ferretti on the creation of "Femina" suggests a commitment to crafting high-quality and distinctive fragrances.

Vepro USA likely played a significant role in its distribution and marketing, considering its launch through them. Ferretti's expertise in fashion would likely have influenced the perfume's aesthetic and style.





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