La Tosca, the eponymous fragrance, draws its inspiration from maestro Giacomo Puccini's famous opera, a work that depicts human passions and is also a powerful political drama.

The opera Tosca, created in 1900, is based on a play by Victorien Sardou dating from 1887, and brilliantly presents the themes of religion, political violence and desire. The action takes place on June 17, 1800 in Rome…

Floria Tosca, a renowned singer, is madly in love with the painter with republican convictions, Mario Cavaradossi, who, for his part, comes to the aid of Cesare Angelotti, a political prisoner who escaped from Castel Sant'Angelo. However, Tosca's jealousy pushes her to unfairly suspect her lover of infidelity….

The Tosca perfume, in its olfactory interpretation of this opulent drama, takes us into a floral and musky experience, evoking floriental thrills and notes of white flowers.

The composition of La Tosca begins with mandarin accords at the top, promising nuances of spring and powdery violet leaves, as well as notes of Bulgarian rose, all resting on a musky and patchouli base.

It is a feminine fragrance that combines both delicacy and power, capturing a story that is both poetic and dramatic in one bottle.