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Hilde Soliani II Tuo Tulipano Rosso

$175.00
$175.00
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Hilde Soliani II Tuo Tulipano Rosso

Like stilettos streaked with grass stains, Hilde Soliani’s Il Tuo Tulipano Rosso lives dangerously. Wild and delectable, vibrant and mischievous, floral and full-frontal fruit.

Juicy peach, ripe kiwi, plump red currant, flowery bergamot, tart lime and sharp orange zest—a scandal disguised as a scent. 

As it settles, brightness gives way to depth. Green oak moss, earthy vetiver, smooth sandalwood, and velvety white musk weave together a sensual grounded-ness that demands an audience—leaving them longing, long after you’ve sped away on your Kawasaki Ninja.

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Scent Notes

Bergamot
Bright, zesty, alive

Lime
Crisp, tangy, vibrant, green.

Orange
Juicy, awakened, citrus

Peach, Kiwi, Red Currant
Sweet, ripe, mouth-watery.

Oak Moss
Earthy, androgynous, depth.

White Musk
Smooth, sensual, soft, lingering warmth.

$175.00
$175.00
SCENT NOTES:

Bergamot:
Bright, zesty, alive

Lime:
Crisp, tangy, vibrant, green.

Orange:
Juicy, awakened, citrus

Peach, Kiwi, Red Currant:
Sweet, ripe, mouth-watery.

Oak Moss:
Earthy, androgynous, depth.

White Musk:
Smooth, sensual, soft, lingering warmth.

HOW TO USE:

Application:
1. Spray or dab on wrists, neck, behind ears, and/or inside elbows for a long-lasting scent.
2. Let the perfume dry naturally (do not rub) to preserve its composition.
3. Lightly mist hair and/or clothing for a subtler effect.
4. Refresh as needed.

Additional notes:
Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight to maintain quality and potency.

ABOUT THE BRAND:

Hilde Soliani is rebellion-incarnate... in the world of scent.

The "Madwoman" of Parma, a sensory storyteller—Hilde's fragrances are wanton, playful and chic, Italian theatre for the senses. Exotic notes pirouette with sumptous comforts, daring rendvouses, fragrances that leap into life the moment they touch our skin. She once bottled the scent of her own tears [yes, really], because why not?

It's not just perfume; it's a wearable mischief—the beautiful chaos of being delightfully, unabashedly alive.

Dive into her world. Wear her fragrances if you dare. But be warned—they’ll make you unforgettable, and perhaps a little dangerous. The way Hilde intended.

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