The Monsters of Nina Ricci perfume Luna
Nina was created in 2006 and appears as a sensual, mischievous and luminous woman . Luna, on the other hand, is more instinctive, mysterious, and determined. Today, this little blue apple is reinventing itself and brings us the latest limited edition of Nina Ricci. The Monsters of Luna already promises to surprise you with its extravagant bottle and to seduce you with its breath that is both greedy and airy.
The very nuanced composition of the Les Monstres de Luna fragrance
< p> The Monsters of Luna is a perfume which retains Luna’s share of gluttony but which does not play a role in the overbidding of candy and sentimentality. With him, everything is a question of balance. The idea is to whet women’s appetites while preserving an element of elegance dear to Nina Ricci. To achieve this olfactory bet, the brand called on two talented perfumers: Christophe Raynaud and Marie Salamagne. Together, they have chosen to open the composition of Luna’s Monsters with a fresh and fruity alliance of lime and pineapple. Thus, Les Monstres de Luna immediately takes us into a festive and exotic universe. Then, her heart gains in femininity. It is like a huge floral bouquet. Gluttony finally appears in its base. A fondant caramel envelops the together, offsetting the initial freshness of this recipe. You will understand, The Monsters of Luna is nothing scary. Rather, it is a dreamlike creature with very nice accents.
Les Monstres de Luna dares a very extravagant perfume bottle
From then on, all that was missing was a bottle to perfect this perfume. However, it must be recognized that this is the centerpiece of this revisit. Luna’s blue apple is still present but no longer appears as a fruit as such. Its round shape rather evokes the face of an owl or a cat. Huge eyes made up of rhinestones and eyeliner have also been affixed to its front face. A large turquoise pompom is hung at the level of its collar. Its color is perfectly matched to the rest of the bottle. This time it is a nice gradient evolving from a sea green to a more limpid blue. To make this eccentric case, Nina Ricci called on particularly talented designers: Ana Strumpf and Guto Requena. Both come to us from Brazil. Guto Requena has art of integrating a very urban and current culture in each of his creations. Ana Strumpf, on the other hand, is best known for her reinterpretations of magazine covers. Often finding them too sullen, she does not hesitate to add many drawings and a strong dose of color. It is therefore precisely this exercise that she slow herself for Nina Ricci. Moreover, this is Ana Strumpf’s second collaboration with the brand because she was already the one who designed Nina and Luna’s Christmas box for 2017. Once again, her creativity seems limitless! do not hesitate to add many drawings and a strong dose of color. It is therefore precisely this exercise that she slow herself for Nina Ricci. Moreover, this is Ana Strumpf’s second collaboration with the brand because she was already the one who designed Nina and Luna’s Christmas box for 2017. Once again, her creativity seems limitless! do not hesitate to add many drawings and a strong dose of color. It is therefore precisely this exercise that she slow herself for Nina Ricci. Moreover, this is Ana Strumpf’s second collaboration with the brand because she was already the one who designed Nina and Luna’s Christmas box for 2017. Once again, her creativity seems limitless!
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