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Welcome to my unique perfume blog! Here, you'll find detailed, encyclopedic entries about perfumes and companies, complete with facts and photos for easy research. This site is not affiliated with any perfume companies; it's a reference source for collectors and enthusiasts who cherish classic fragrances.
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Launched in 1987, Senso by Emanuel Ungaro emerged during a vibrant era in fashion and culture. The 1980s were marked by bold experimentation, both in the realm of fashion and in the world of fragrance. This was a decade characterized by opulence, with extravagant designs and a fascination with luxury. The perfume industry was buzzing with new releases, often accompanied by provocative names and luxurious packaging that reflected the era's penchant for excess and glamour.
The choice of the name Senso for Ungaro's fragrance is intriguing and multifaceted. In Italian, Senso translates to "sense" or "sensibility," which aligns seamlessly with the perfume's intent to evoke a profound sensory experience. The word carries with it connotations of heightened perception and emotional depth, suggesting that the fragrance is designed to stimulate the senses in a way that is both captivating and unforgettable.
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