Perfumer Romano Ricci has created an interpretation of the legendary cocktail Moscow Mule, made of Russian vodka, ginger beer, and lime juice. The fragrance creator added Norlimbanol – a tart woody molecule that leaves a warm, memorable trail on the skin.
Perfumer Romano Ricci has created an interpretation of the legendary cocktail Moscow Mule, made of Russian vodka, ginger beer, and lime juice. The fragrance creator added Norlimbanol – a tart woody molecule that leaves a warm, memorable trail on the skin.
Juliette Has a Gun is a French perfume house founded in 2006 by Romano Ricci, the great-grandson of the legendary Nina Ricci. Romano has been captivated by fashion, beauty, style, perfumery, and creativity since birth. Once a notorious womanizer and nightlife enthusiast, today Romano Ricci dedicates all his strength and energy to the house of Juliette Has a Gun, where he creates each fragrance as a secret weapon of feminine seduction and allure. The brand has a provocative name – what lies behind it? Juliette is a Shakespearean heroine, pure and innocent. Romano seems to transport her into the 21st century and equips her with a weapon. Her weapon is her fragrance! In Juliette Has a Gun, Romano Ricci combines two aspects – romantic and daring, revealing the eternal paradox of women's desires – the simultaneous yearning for independence and romance. 'I wanted to open a new universe for the modern woman, where romanticism and fragility harmoniously coexist with freedom and independence' – Romano Ricci.