STICKY FINGERS - FRANCESCA BIANCHI
STICKY FINGERS - FRANCESCA BIANCHI
Extrait de parfum
Description: Spicy patchouli, powdery tobacco and leather
Mood: Rock, Chic, Decadent, Luxurious
A sumptuous and elegant Patchouli is the protagonist of this 'rock-chic' creation.
A sparkling and spicy start then reveals leather and tobacco, all infused in iris butter. It represents an atmosphere that is both wild and carefree, sophisticated and sensual, elegant and original.
Notes: Coriander, cinnamon, iris butter, patchouli, sandalwood, heliotrope, musk, castoreum, leather, tobacco, tonka bean.
This is a perfume extract, to be used sparingly because the concentration is 25%. It has a great longevity (12h on average).
The making of Sticky Fingers
This perfume does not only stick to the fingers, but also to the mind.
The perfume is built around Patchouli, in a decadent and sumptuous interpretation. The opening immediately puts on the table the powerful weapons: an intense, almost alcoholic patchouli, and leather. It is somehow wild and carefree, dangerously dressed in leather but playful. The base becomes softer and more complex, thanks to a dirty iris butter that makes the atmosphere softer and more intriguing. Don't let the iris fool you, there is no romance here: the tobacco leaves are rolled, the leather jacket is eventually thrown somewhere, and the delicious, tempting scent of skin finally emerges.
Many intertwined reasons and personal mental associations led me to this creation and its title.
This fragrance is designed to be as tempting as chocolate stuck on your fingers that you can't help but lick. Be careful, this is not a gourmand perfume, and licking your fingers is a metaphor that refers to other types of irresistible temptations.
One of the main references is certainly the iconic 1971 album. I love rock, and the 70s for what they brought to music, but above all, I love this album cover.
It accompanied me for a long time, because a vinyl record store located just around the corner displayed it in their window, and I was exposed to it every day.
This cover literally stayed in my head, and when I started thinking about the atmosphere of this perfume, I couldn't help but think about it.