Your Tulip _ RED TULIP
Inspired by a walk through a field of red and yellow tulips, Il Tuo Tulipano is a fragrance bursting with joy of life and dazzling in its bright beauty. Seemingly simple at first, it quickly draws you into its brilliant depth, unfolding a layer after a layer of notes and revealing that what seemed simplicity at first was in fact a masterfully orchestrated harmony of many voices, each singing a joyful song. The top notes of citruses, peaches and kiwi have a delicate, juicy fruitiness that compliments so well the fresh and sweet floral heart notes of freesia, lily of the valley, and jasmine. The green quality plays a key part in the composition, keeping the exuberance of fruits and flowers in check and adding an unexpectedly unisex aspect to this outwardly feminine blend. The base of vetiver, sandalwood, and musk is rich, sensual and long-lasting. Simultaneously classic and quirky, feminine and androgynous, sweet and bitter, ripe and green, Il Tuo Tulipano is probably the most fascinating floral fragrance we have encountered.

HILDE SOLIANI
A woman who has and can do everything: this is how Hilde Soliani presents herself and appears in the eyes of those who meet her for the first time. Confident, visionary and ambitious, a true "prima donna", a golden bachelor born in 1961 and raised in a bourgeois family in Parma, accustomed from an early age to frequenting cultural environments, to eating well and not missing anything.
Green eyes and a smile that is never forgotten, Hilde with a proud and decisive character, to the point of intimidating those who speak to her, Soliani, independent artist, a tireless romantic, a woman sensitive, who, thanks to his capricious dissatisfaction, has found, in his past, the path to the future. After twenty years of working in the company as an international marketing consultant, just one sabbatical year was enough for her to completely turn her life upside down. Returning to the theatre, where she remained for ten long years, she began designing jewelery and, taking up a family art, making perfumes. She would never have thought of becoming heir to a great treasure: her grandmother's nose, an olfactory ability to capture fragrances and make them come to life in perfumes that are always for her the maximum expression of freedom.