UERMI
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UR±SILK Eau de Parfum by UERMI
This is a comfortably soft scent, without any conflict, revolving around the embrace between fig and iris. The dusty glow of precious iris envelops and almost transfigures the fig note which, immersed in this translucent powder, loses both the bitter and green connotation of the leaf, and the ripe and juicy pulp: that is, all that makes it “real”. The fig in UR±SILK is not the true photograph of a fig, but the creamy, milky, silky representation of an ideal fig, and rather than taste it, you’d feel like rubbing it on the skin, purring with pleasure. The opening contributes a citrusy brightness, while the floral notes (neroli and lilac) bring a deceptively simple elegance. The cedarwood+cypress drydown brings the fragrance in a dry and classical, almost elegant direction. The fig note makes this scent modern and trendy, suitable for a man’s skin as much as a woman’s. The scent remains well perceptible but not intrusive, and remains fairly linear and serene for three to four hours.
Olfactory Family: Floral Green
Head note: grapefruit, tangerine, dill
Heart note: neroli, lilac, cypress, fig
Base note: cedar wood, iris, musk
About UERMI
The uniqueness of the brand starts with its concept
Perfumes and fabrics share an elective affinity with our skin. Both are literally worn by us, becoming a subtle or strong expression of our personality. That is why UERMI = WEAR ME. Perfumes and fabrics caress and gratify in real time our senses… smell, sight, touch in particular. They powerfully evoke memories. An old pair of velvet pants or jeans, a tweed jacket, a silk tie or a scarf, a cashmere sweater … can reistate a fragment of our past. A fabric, just as a perfume, can make us travel through time.
UERMI is an olfactive interpretation of our most beloved fabrics
This is a made in Italy project, in its concept and manufacture, an olfactive research in collaboration with three talented French noses, amongst the most creative of the great Japanese Fragrance Producer Takasago: Jean Jacques, Philippe Bousseton, Antoine Lie. They have created for us beautiful ‘olfactory answers’ to provocative questions like… ’if you think of velvet or silk or tweed… what kind of scent would come to your mind?’ Each interpretation is always very personal, thus intriguing.