Perfumes

The word Perfume comes from the Latin word “per-fumum,” meaning “through smoke.”
The first perfume named 'Casati” is a return to its origins, with an unusual and surprising smoky scent that is one of a kind.
Inspired by the femme fatale Luisa Casati Casati, Casati essence has a strong and decisive personality that imposes itself at first perception with fiery masculine notes, and then unveils a warm amber heart, in a final olfactory illusion that intrigues the soul and body, leaving an unforgettable mark of enveloping personality.
An iconic, one-of-a-kind fragrance that is impossible to forget.
Surrender to the pleasure of a mysterious essence.
Casati perfumes are works of art, ampoules that reveal a precious nectar that seduces the senses. Choose the ampoule each time different to become a collector of contemporary art.

Casati Parfume – Casati Collection– SANTolio – 100 ml
34,00 240,00  VAT included
34,00 120,00  VAT included
Casati Parfume – Casati Collection – Ocypete – 100 ml – Limited Edition
34,00 380,00  VAT included

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CASATI
Perfumes

I nuovi profumi Casati in sette diverse declinazioni.

Works of art that reveal precious nectars and seduce the senses.

Casati fragrances are told through images, metaphors for the sensations one feels from the release of the sillage.

Mysterious and lunar, inspired by the Stramonium, a night flower that blooms in the moonlight, a tribute to the lunar skin of the Marquise

Amber and powdery, inspired by the deep black of the Kajal in Man Ray's famous Marquise shot

Masculine and feminine, inspired by the Uroboro in a union celebrating the sacred nectar, in a transformative accord

Sensual and magnetic, inspired by the Belladonna that made the Marquise's eyes deep green

Magmatic and voluptuous, inspired by the Aquilegia flower, "lion grass," in dialogue with the Maison's lion coat of arms

Sweet and woody, inspired by the Delphinium flower, to sublimate royalty, in the divine proportion of Fibonacci.

Metallic and pungent, inspired by the philosopher's stone in the alchemical transmutation of metals into gold.