In the opera for which Rimsky-Korsakov wrote Flight of the Bumblebee, The Tale of Tsar Sultan, the main character is magically transformed into an insect in order to reach his father, the king, and declare that the rumours of his death are not true. It's a flight that expresses the desire to live and opens the door to hope for a brighter future.
The recovery of a harmonious relationship between man and nature has always been at the center of Maria Candida Gentile's values, and all her perfumes are meant to express this
desire.
These three new perfumes are connected by the honey note, the rediscovery of nature, and the acknowledegement of its fraility, the same that characterizes us as humans.
Leucò is the discovery of a white flower that blooms only at night, emanating an hypnotic and exciting perfume.
The tuberose, both a forbidden and spiritual flower, embraces the spirals of incense circulating in the scent, painting the picture of a religious celebration with the colours of nature and the palette of a soul.