AUTUMN OLFACTORY ROOM: MUGHETTO

In 1953 it was in the bouquet with which Queen Elizabeth II was crowned, lily of the valley is an herbaceous perennial plant. Its flower is characterized by floral and fresh notes that become soft and musky as the hours pass. The note of lily of the valley is able to lend elegance, grace and serenity to fragrances in which it is present.


DIPTYQUE PARFUMS

Perfume is an art, and art is a journey.

WINTER MAKE UP TIPS

Graphic black eyeliners accentuated by vivid touches of color, frosty finishes with a Y2K aesthetic. But there's much more: highlight the sharpness of the black line with neon shades or by layering a cat eye over a base of bright pink or purple-blue. Eyeshadows in colors with softer, more ethereal vibes, softer looks, and shaded, less-than-accurate lines: a deliberately "flaky" sensuality.

Lips in bold tones, with bright, metallic finishes but also matte and dusty, undefined contours. We advise you to set aside full-coverage matte bases in favor of natural, transparent and lightweight formulas: for a dewy skin effect. Green light to the gorgeous glow to the complexion of blushes, bronzers and illuminants in creamy formulas: you will gravitate toward blushes in terracotta, brick and peach shades.


MONTBLANC SARTORIAL: SOPHISTICATED TIMELESS APPEAL

Montblanc has created sophisticated designs inspired by the fascinating and creative world of libraries. Marco Tomasetta revisits the Sartorial collection with elements inspired by the written word. The leather goods capture the beauty of handwriting with elegant handles inspired by ink bottles, while overlapping elements recall the shape of the letter envelope: an innovative modular system, discreet combinations and bold yet elegant contrasts.

COGNAC:
IT’S PAIRING TIME!

Cognac is among the best spirits to accompany a well seasoned Serrano or Iberico ham. The savory and salty aromas and tastes of the cured meats contrast with the sweetness of the cognac, creating a perfect combination for the palate. Are you curious to try it?