Trussardi My Land : New Perfume for Fall

“With its clashing architecture and congested traffic, Milan is not a city that leaves everyone smitten, but those who know it appreciate its sobriety and style,” says WWD’s report on the new fragrance from Trussardi, an Italian fashion brand originating in Milan. Trussardi My Land is the Eau de Toilette for men. Created by Givaudan perfumer Alexandra Kosinki, this woody fougere includes notes of bergamot, green mandarin, lavender, calone, violet, cashmeran, vetiver, leather, and tonka beans.

“Milan is a city full of distinctive cultures, shopping streets, historical buildings and more importantly a passionate drive for fine cuisine. With Tomaso Trussardi, son of pioneer Nicola Trussardi behind the helm of the new campaign and commercial, this is one fragrance that the CEO takes pride personally in ensuring the essence of Trussardi and his city is captured within the perfume bottle itself.”

Trussardi My Land debuts at the end of September and will retail for USD $45, $59 and $79 respectively for 3 different sizes.

Via WWD and a quote from Cosmone

 

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4 Comments

  • Nick: Sounds right up my street, but I bet that it bears no relation to the picture of the notes in my head. September 28, 2012 at 9:08am Reply

    • Victoria: The notes in my head are not cohering into anything cutting edge, but I hope I am wrong. I love Trussardi. September 30, 2012 at 5:01pm Reply

  • yomi: Sounds interesting , victoria. Incidentally I just received from iff a sample of cashmeran.
    Really lovely material.
    Would be using for the first time – smells somewhat like a soft, warm,luxurious and enveloping fabric. September 28, 2012 at 10:28am Reply

    • Victoria: That material is one of my favorites. It has so much character! Wrap it around sweet notes, and it assumes a gourmand aura. Layer it with smoky notes, and it feels exotic. Enjoy your experiments, Yomi! September 30, 2012 at 5:03pm Reply

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