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Nasomatto

Nasomatto

Alessandro Gualtieri, the visionary behind the perfume brand Nasomatto, has always been fascinated by unique scents since his childhood. Experimenting with combining various perfumes from renowned brands like CK One, Gucci, and Tom Ford with everyday aromas during his school days, Gualtieri developed a keen sense for distinctive and fragrant compositions. Immersing himself in fragrance samples from fashion magazines further fueled his passion for unconventional scents. Gualtieri honed his perfume-making skills in Germany, which eventually led to the establishment of Nasomatto in 2007. Known for his polarizing approach, Gualtieri enjoys pushing boundaries by blending unusual essences and keeping ingredient details mysterious. Each Nasomatto fragrance is characterized by its unique effect, as humorously described by Gualtieri. For instance, "Absinthe" is thought to evoke disrespectful behavior and hysteria, while "Blamage" is often described as both enchanting and eerie. The controversial "Black Afgano" perfume, infused with hashish, garnered significant attention. Embracing a playful and eccentric ethos, Nasomatto translates to "crazy nose," reflecting Gualtieri's adventurous spirit. Nasomatto's signature square-shaped bottles, featuring a cube base and cap, differ in color schemes and embellishments, ensuring a distinctive aesthetic for each fragrance. This consistent design approach enhances the brand's recognition among Nasomatto enthusiasts, adding to the allure of Gualtieri's daring and inventive creations.

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