Description
Vice or virtue? It’s a tension as old as time. As Thornton Wilder once wrote, “If a man has no vices, he is in great danger of making vices about his virtues, and there’s a spectacle.” This duo captures both ends of that spectrum — the divine and the dangerous, the controlled and the surrendered.
Libertine is rich, decadent, and disarming — inspired by an imagined encounter with Casanova himself. There’s charm, heat, and the sense that you’ve crossed a line and liked how it felt.
Virtuous is its contrast — serene, earthy, and steeped in quiet ritual. Set in a monastery in the hills of Tuscany, it evokes stone walls, incense, herbs, and calm. Sacred, but never sterile.
These two scents are built to play off each other. Worn alone, they hold their own. But layer them, and something else emerges — a third, or even fourth dimension. Heat cooled by restraint. Stillness made thrilling by tension.
A set for those who carry both light and shadow — and know how to use each one.
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