


In the magical atmosphere of the magnificent Florence of the Medici family, a perfume with a highly evocative name is born. In Pontevecchio W, the Florentine Iris is again the protagonist of the fragrance but in a delightfully feminine expression. Caterina de' Medici expertly wore perfumes on her gloves and on her body: in this way she avoided the odors of other people, who did not wash regularly at that time. This gestuelle of hers was invented by Renato Bianco (or, as he was called by the French: René le Florentin), her personal and trusted perfumer who followed her to the court in France after her marriage. Furthermore, he had invented specifically for her different ways of wearing perfume: including the famous "scented pomegranate", a particular jewel with a spherical shape to be worn around the neck or on the belt.
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Marie Duchene
PONTEVECCHIO W EXTRAIT
Our first fragrance…for Her
Timeless elegance
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