A floral-ambery woody perfume for women.
Born in Roma Green Stravaganza explores the extravagance of Roma and the many vibrant ways to be you. Born from the abundant gardens of Roma, this floral-ambery woody fragrance for women opens the door to an extravagant world created by distinctive lapsang souchong tea accord blended with radiant jasmine absolute. The base is composed of sustainably sourced vanilla extract for a long-lasting, sensual trail.
Fragrance Family: Floral Ambery
Fragrance Notes: - Top Notes: Lapsang Souchong Tea accord
- Heart Notes: Jasmine Absolute
- Base Notes: Vanilla Extract
How To Use: Apply the women's fragrance on each pulse point - wrist, inner elbow, and neck, from a short distance.
About The Bottle: The perfume bottle pays tribute to the iconic Valentino Rockstud.
- This edgy pyramidal design, inspired by Roman architecture, is a house signature of Maison Valentino.
- Part of Valentino’s fashion iconography and a symbol of Roma where it embellishes the city’s doors and walls, the Rockstud is a transformative symbol.
- The edgy rock-studded fragrance bottle is made even more modern thanks to the contrast of black leather with vibrant green.
- At Valentino, green is bold and excessive, passionate and extravagant.
3.3 oz. / 100 mL
Ingredients*: Alcohol, Parfum / Fragrance, Aqua / Water / Eau, Linalool, Benzyl Salicylate, Benzyl Alcohol, Hexyl Cinnamal, Hydroxycitronellal, Limonene, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate, Geraniol, Coumarin, Citronellol, Anise Alcohol, Isoeugenol, Citral, Farnesol, Benzyl Benzoate, Methyl Anthranilate, Ci 61570 / Green 5, Ci 19140 / Yellow 5
*Please Note: This ingredient list is subject to change. Please refer to the product packaging for the most up-to-date ingredient list.
About Valentino Garavani:
Italian designer Valentino Garavani held his first significant show in 1962 at Florence’s Pitti Palace, an appropriate setting for his opulent collection. Gorgeous lace, feminine details, gossamer-like chiffon, and a vibrant shade of red were Valentino's hallmarks. Today, Pierpaolo Piccioli honors the house's heritage while adding more modern touches.