
Perfumer: Alberto Morrillas
A Floral Fruity fragrance that tells a story of duality and a seductive transformation.
Suitable for: All year round, feminine. Perfect for everyday.
Perfume notes: Orange Blossom, Osmanthus, Tuberose.
The canvas holds a scandal, black and stark,
A woman draped in shadow, a searing mark.
Madame X, they whispered, an upturned gaze,
Condemned for a strap slipped in the moral maze.
They called her "bad," a judgment swift and keen,
For she defied the rigid, social scene.
Yet in her painted stillness, a truth remained,
The woman within was perfectly unchained.
The very same spirit, in another age,
Might have graced the headlines, turned a different page.
"Good Girl Gone Bad"—a song, a celebrated rise,
A label for a boldness they now idolize.
The person hasn't changed, a constant, inner fire,
A singular being with a fierce desire.
It's the world that shifted, the moral ground,
Where yesterday's vice is today's crown.
So look at the portrait, then hear the refrain,
And see how a person is never to blame.
For "good" and for "bad" are but fragile glass,
Reflecting the fleeting truths as time and norms pass