Bottega Veneta Debuts Parco Palladiano Fragrance Collection

Bottega Veneta Debuts Parco Palladiano Fragrance Collection

Published: July 10, 2016 | By: American Luxury Staff

Bottega Veneta may be known for its years of experience in crafting Italian luxury goods, but the brand has developed another decadent fragrance collection.

After 50 years in the business of luxury accessories, the Italian company has made another segway into the world of olfactory arts with its Parco Palladiano fragrance collection.

Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio famously designed agricultural estates and built palaces across the former Venetian Republic, and now Bottega has drawn inspiration from those luxurious gardens integral to his villa designs.

Bottega Veneta’s Creative Director, Tomas Maier, is an architecture fan, so it should come as no surprise that he found inspiration for the new fragrance line from the scents of the classic Italian gardens.

Six scents were created to represent a Palladian garden, and they are meant to remind wearers of magnolia, Cypress tree, fresh mint and pear, Azaleas, rosemary and sage, or a mixture of rose and the scents of dusk.

Customers will find the intricately crafted fragrances in weighty bottles with a textured intrecciato weave nestled in cushioned woven leather pouches.

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