Blue Suede Shoes EdP
Dein Geschenk
Bergamot, lavender, anise, pepper
Patchouli, Ambergris , Cedarwood , Sandalwood
Vetiver , tonka bean, Labdanum
Blue Suede Shoes does not just refer to blue suede or, as is usually said, suede shoes - but also a legendary piece of music history. The rock 'n' roll song of the same name by Carl Perkins was released in 1956 and is one of the most successful singles ever. That same year, the King, Elvis Presley, recorded a slightly faster cover version.
Although it wasn't even planned as a single, it ended up in the singles charts and made the song world famous. With a lot of humor, the lyrics are about someone who absolutely loves his blue suede shoes, because in the lyrics he demands, among other things: to: “Do whatever you want, knock me out, burn my house, steal my car… but just kick
not on my blue suede shoes.” HIGH HEEL WHITE – conceived by the creative mind Herbert Stricker, realized by the perfumers Christian Calabrò and Maurizio
Cerizza – ensures a grand entrance with its intense fragrance concentration. A sparkling veil of fresh lemon and mandarin glows in the head. Fresh green galbanum and coriander give the fragrance a soapy, clean tone. The powdery Iris in the heart combines with Notes of rose and pelargonium, with lily of the valley and a sharp cardamom nuance. One immediately thinks of a chypre fragrance, but the triad is not completed in a traditional way. In the base, instead of Oakmoss or Musk we find finely spicy vanilla and tonka bean, sensual amberwood, a hint of earthy patchouli and the spiritual aura of incense and fine woods. A perfume created for the bride, the businesswoman, the seductress and the doer alike...
ALCOHOL DENAT., PERFUME (FRAGRANCE), ALPHA ISOMETHYL IONONE, CITRONELLOL, COUMARIN, EUGENOL, GERANIOL, LIMONENE, LINALOOL. 80% ABV.
Roberto Ugolini
The ROBERTO UGOLINI fragrance collection was inspired by the traditional craft of shoemaking of its namesake.
When you enter Ugolini’s workshop,
A universe of images and scents opens up: wonderful sample shoes stand on shelves and the finest leather exudes its scent, as does the wood
the turned and carved moldings on the walls or the countless leather oils, waxes and polishes. Maybe it was these too
olfactory impressions that awakened Ugolini's great passion for perfumes.